Appendicitis Laparoscopic Surgery
Appendicitis—whether sudden (acute) or long-standing (chronic)—can affect people at any age and often causes persistent pain on the right side of the abdomen.
Laparoscopic appendectomy is a modern, minimally invasive procedure performed by experienced surgeons to safely remove the inflamed appendix. With smaller incisions, this approach usually means less pain, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring.
If you’re dealing with ongoing abdominal discomfort, this advanced surgical option can help relieve pain effectively and get you back to your normal routine sooner.
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What Is an Appendectomy?
An appendectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove the appendix when it becomes inflamed or infected. It is most often recommended in cases of acute appendicitis, where symptoms appear suddenly and can worsen quickly. If not treated in time, the appendix may rupture, allowing infection to spread throughout the abdomen and potentially become life-threatening.
In cases of chronic appendicitis, symptoms tend to be milder and develop over a longer period. Here, surgery is usually planned rather than urgent, as the risk of immediate complications is lower. However, removing the appendix can still help prevent recurring pain and avoid future health issues.
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We offer advanced laparoscopic surgery for appendicitis, a safe and minimally invasive approach that helps ensure faster recovery and less discomfort. Procedures are carried out at our partner hospitals across India, all equipped with modern infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities to provide high-quality care. In addition, our clinics nationwide make it easy for patients to access expert consultations and guidance.
Our team consists of experienced general and laparoscopic surgeons with over a decade of expertise in both open and minimally invasive techniques. From diagnosis to recovery, we focus on delivering personalized and cost-effective care. You can book a free consultation with our specialists to understand your condition better and explore the most suitable treatment options.
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The fastest and most effective way to treat appendicitis is through surgery, known as an appendectomy. This procedure removes the inflamed appendix completely, eliminating the source of the problem.
In most cases, the surgery is quick and typically takes about 30 to 45 minutes. Prompt surgical treatment also helps prevent complications, such as rupture of the appendix, ensuring a safer and smoother recovery.
In some cases, mild appendicitis may be managed with antibiotics to reduce inflammation and control the infection. This approach can provide temporary relief and may help avoid immediate surgery.
However, antibiotics do not always offer a permanent solution, and there is a risk that the condition may worsen or return. Because of this uncertainty, surgical removal of the appendix is often recommended as the most reliable and definitive treatment.
In most cases, especially with laparoscopic surgery, patients can go home the same day after the procedure. This minimally invasive approach allows for quicker recovery and shorter hospital stays.
However, depending on your condition and how well you recover, your doctor may recommend staying in the hospital for 1–2 days for observation and care.
Appendix surgery itself is not painful because it is performed under general anesthesia, meaning you are asleep and do not feel anything during the procedure.
After the surgery, it’s normal to experience mild discomfort or soreness at the incision site, but this can be effectively managed with medications and usually improves within a few days.
In most cases, you can start walking on the same day as your appendix surgery, especially if it is done using a laparoscopic (minimally invasive) technique. The small incisions allow for quicker movement and recovery.
Light walking is actually encouraged, as it helps improve blood circulation and supports faster healing. However, you should follow your doctor’s advice and avoid strenuous activities until you have fully recovered.
It’s normal not to have a bowel movement for the first 2–3 days after surgery, as your digestive system may take some time to return to normal.
Your doctor may prescribe stool softeners or mild laxatives to make passing stools easier and more comfortable. Staying hydrated, eating light, fiber-rich foods, and walking a little can also help support regular bowel movements during recovery.
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