Laparoscopic bowel resection is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove a portion of the intestine. This technique is often employed to treat conditions such as diverticulitis, Crohn’s disease, bowel obstruction, tumors, or severe inflammatory bowel disease. At Keshath Institute for Maternity and Surgical Sciences, our expert surgical team utilizes advanced laparoscopic methods to ensure a safer, quicker, and less painful recovery for our patients.
Bowel resection involves removing a diseased or damaged section of the intestine and reconnecting the healthy ends. This procedure may be necessary when there are problems affecting the bowel that cannot be managed through medication or other non-surgical treatments. Common indications for laparoscopic bowel resection include:
Choosing laparoscopic bowel resection offers numerous advantages over traditional open surgery, including:
During a laparoscopic bowel resection, the surgeon makes several small incisions in the abdomen through which a laparoscope (a thin tube with a camera) and surgical instruments are inserted. The laparoscope provides a clear view of the surgical area, allowing the surgeon to remove the diseased section of the bowel. Once the affected part is excised, the healthy ends of the intestine are then reconnected (anastomosis).