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Robotic vs Laparoscopic Repair for Hernia Recurrence?
Both are keyhole procedures, and both are considered safe for a hernia that has come back. Laparoscopic repair is usually quicker and lighter on cost. The robotic approach brings a magnified 3D view and finer instrument control, an edge that starts to matter once scar...
What Is Robotic Surgery and How Does It Work?
The robot doesn't operate on its own. A surgeon sits at a console a few feet from the patient and guides small robotic arms holding the actual instruments, and every hand, wrist, and finger movement gets mirrored onto those arms in real time. Steadier and finer than...
What Should You Eat After Gallbladder Removal?
After gallbladder removal, eat low-fat, high-fibre meals in small, frequent portions for the first few weeks. Five or six light meals a day suit most people better than three big ones. Without a gallbladder, bile drips steadily into your gut instead of being stored...
Can Gallstones Be Removed Without Surgery?
Sometimes yes, but not often and rarely for good. A handful of non-surgical options can shift small stones, mainly bile-dissolving tablets, and they suit a narrow group. People too unfit for an operation. Or those with tiny cholesterol stones and no symptoms at all....
When Does a Hiatal Hernia Need Surgery?
A hiatal hernia is when the upper part of your stomach pushes up through the diaphragm, the muscle separating your abdomen from your chest, into the chest cavity. Most are small and cause little trouble, and they settle with medication and a few habit changes. It...
How Long Is Gallbladder Surgery Recovery?
Two to six weeks for a full recovery. That is the honest range. Most people are up and doing light, everyday things, walking around the house, sitting at a desk, sorting out small chores, inside one to two weeks. The reason it goes so fast is the keyhole approach. A...
Gastric Sleeve vs Gastric Bypass: Which Is Right?
Gastric sleeve is generally simpler and safer, while gastric bypass gives faster weight loss and better diabetes control. Sleeve takes out about 80% of the stomach, that's it. Bypass does two things: builds a small pouch and reroutes the small intestine so you absorb...
What is the BMI Eligibility for Bariatric Surgery in India?
In India, you may qualify for bariatric surgery with a BMI of 37.5 kg/m² and no other conditions. You may also qualify with a BMI of 32.5 kg/m² if you have obesity-related conditions. These can include type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, or severe joint pain. Severe...
After a Hernia Operation What to Expect & What to Do for a Smooth Recovery
Hernia surgery is a common and highly effective procedure, but after hernia operation what to expect, is just as important as the surgery itself. Many patients often ask, “How will I feel after surgery?” or “What precautions should I take?” If you’re preparing for or...









