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Complex Open Surgeries in Pune | Complex Open Surgery specialist: Dr. Narendra Chopde

Author: Narendra Chopde
by Narendra Chopde
Posted: Oct 22, 2022

Open surgery is the traditional type of surgery in which an incision is made using a scalpel. You may have seen procedures on television or in the movies where a surgeon makes an incision, then performs the surgery through that large incision. These incisions can range from 3-4 inches to very large, depending upon the procedure being performed. Dr. Narendra Chopde is one of the best Gastrointestinal surgeons in Undri, Pune who performs complex open surgery, GI & Bariatric Surgery.

Open surgeries are less common than they used to be due to the creation of "minimally invasive" surgical techniques that involve smaller incisions or even (in some cases) no incision at all. These surgeries use multiple incisions less than an inch in length, with a camera and instruments inserted into the small incisions, and the surgeon is able to watch the procedure on a large monitor as if playing a very technical video game.

While minimally invasive surgery has become increasingly popular, there are a number of situations in which open surgery is still preferable.

Minimally Invasive Surgery vs. Open Surgery:

With every year that passes, more and more surgical procedures are being done using minimally invasive techniques. As surgeons create new and better techniques, older types of procedures become less common, including many open procedures. The term "minimally invasive" is somewhat vague, it may mean that the incision is smaller than the usual open incision or it may mean there is no incision at all, depending upon the technique used during the procedure.

When the surgeons are equally skilled and a procedure is available as both an open procedure and a minimally invasive one, the minimally invasive technique of Laparoscopy surgery almost always offers a lower risk of infection, shorter recovery times, and equally successful outcomes. In some cases, surgery may start out as a minimally invasive procedure, then convert to the larger open incision procedure if the surgeon needs more flexibility of movement or if time is of the essence.

Pros and Cons of Open Surgery:

Open surgery is on the wane because of new technologies that make it so much easier to avoid large incisions and the risks that come with them. For example, with an open approach, the incision for a typical appendectomy is approximately 4 inches long. But according to the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, "In most laparoscopic appendectomies, surgeons operate through 3 small incisions (each 1/4 to 1/2 inch) while watching an enlarged image of the patient’s internal organs on a television monitor."2 As a result, recovery time is quicker and pain is often reduced.

But that doesn’t mean that open surgery is obsolete. In some cases, for example:

  • Repairs simply cannot be made effectively using minimally invasive techniques
  • Only open surgery provides the visual information required to completely remove tissues or accurately diagnose a condition
  • Some types of surgeries require access to larger areas in order to insert materials such as in the case of an aortic aneurysm repair when a patient’s anatomy does not allow a stent to be placed.
A Word From Dr. Narendra Chopde:

Laparoscopic Surgery typically requires less healing time than the traditional open procedure, but there are times when only the open procedure will do. We will be able to explain which type of procedure is best in your unique circumstance and can help you make the decision most likely to lead to your best possible surgical outcome.

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Dr. Narendra Chopde at Precision Plus Hospital provides the best treatment for Piles, fissures, and fistula in Undri, Pune. For more information about our comprehensive treatment options, or to request an appointment with the best Piles Specialist in Pune call +91-95187 95469 or Click on Book Appointment for online booking with your near hospital.

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