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The size of the incision during laparoscopic surgery is not more than 2 cm. The general surgeon makes an incision that is around 1cm to 1.5cm (or 0.4-0.6 inches). 

Laparoscopic surgeries usually take 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the type of disease and the surgical expertise of the general surgeon. 

The general practitioner usually recommends several diagnostic tests based on the disease to determine the course of procedure accordingly. Some of the diagnostic tests before laparoscopic surgery are – 

Laparoscopic surgeries involve small incisions similar to the size of a keyhole in the abdominal region that ensures minimal blood loss and faster recovery. The procedure is done by a doctor who specializes in laparoscopic techniques. Open surgery involves a large incision to fully view the organs in the abdomen, which can result in heavy bleeding and a longer recovery period. 

No, laparoscopic surgeries are not painful since the patient is administered with general anesthesia before the surgery. The patient is asleep throughout the procedure but may feel mild discomfort around the site of the incision after the effect of anesthesia wears off. 

The cost of laparoscopic surgery in Noida is around Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 95,000. However, this is an estimated cost, and the actual price can vary depending on the type of disease and the surgical expertise of the surgeon. 

Some factors that govern the cost of laparoscopic surgery in Noida is as follows-

  • Type of disease
  • Medical condition of the patient
  • Selection of hospital (private or government)
  • Consultation fee of the surgeon
  • Cost of anesthesia
  • Expertise of laparoscopic surgeon 
  • Cost of medications 
  • Insurance coverage

We performs laparoscopic surgeries on the following diseases-

  • Hernia 
  • Hydrocele
  • Gallbladder stones 
  • Appendicitis 
  • Several conditions related to gynecology

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