Laparoscopic Surgery in Gomti Nagar Extension, Lucknow – Swastik Urology Clinic
Swastik Urology Clinic in Gomti Nagar Extension, Lucknow offers advanced, minimally invasive laparoscopic urological surgery under the expert care of Dr. Aditya Sengar (Urologist). Our laparoscopic services use small keyhole incisions and modern instruments to treat a range of urological conditions with less pain, shorter hospital stay and faster return to normal activity.
What is Laparoscopic Urological Surgery?
Benefits include reduced postoperative pain, smaller scars, lower infection risk and quicker recovery compared with traditional open surgery. Many reconstructions and tumor-removal procedures that previously required large incisions can now be performed laparoscopically in suitable patients.
Keyhole Surgery — Less Pain & Smaller Scars
Faster Recovery & Shorter Hospital Stay
Precise Surgery with HD Visualization
Suitable for Many Urological Conditions
Common Indications for Laparoscopic Urological Surgery
• Kidney removal (Laparoscopic Nephrectomy) – for non-functioning kidneys, large stones with complications or selected tumours.
• Pyeloplasty (UPJ obstruction) – reconstruction of the ureteropelvic junction to relieve obstruction and preserve kidney function.
• Ureteric reconstruction & reimplantation – for strictures, injuries or reflux when minimally invasive repair is suitable.
• Laparoscopic excision of small renal masses – where partial nephrectomy is indicated and anatomy permits.
• Diagnostic laparoscopy & complex reconstructions – useful in select reconstructive cases to improve outcomes with less morbidity.
Each patient's suitability for laparoscopy is determined after clinical assessment, imaging and discussion of options.
Why Choose Swastik Urology Clinic for Laparoscopic Surgery?
• Experienced Urologist – Dr. Aditya Sengar
Skilled in laparoscopic and minimal access urological procedures with focus on patient safety and functional outcomes.
• Modern Laparoscopic Equipment
High-definition cameras, energy devices and ergonomically designed instruments for precise surgery and better recovery.
• Individualised Surgical Planning
We tailor the surgical approach to each patient's anatomy, disease and overall health to achieve the best balance of safety and effectiveness.
• Enhanced Recovery Pathways
Pain control, early mobilization and diet plans to reduce hospital stay and speed return to work and daily activities.
Laparoscopic Procedures Offered at Swastik Urology Clinic
1. Laparoscopic Nephrectomy (Partial & Radical)
• Removal of whole or part of the kidney through keyhole incisions for selected stones, tumours or non-functioning kidneys.
2. Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty
• Reconstruction for ureteropelvic junction obstruction to improve drainage and preserve kidney function.
3. Laparoscopic Ureteric Reconstructive Surgery
• Repair of ureteric strictures, reimplantation for reflux or injuries using minimally invasive techniques.
4. Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy (Tumour Surgery)
• Nephron-sparing removal of small renal masses when suitable.
Preoperative imaging (CT/USG) and kidney function tests guide the optimal procedure choice.
When is laparoscopy preferred over open surgery?
Laparoscopy is preferred when the condition and patient anatomy allow a safe keyhole approach. It is chosen for smaller tumours, reconstructive procedures and many elective kidney operations to reduce postoperative pain and recovery time. Your surgeon will advise if laparoscopy is the safer option.
Is laparoscopic surgery safe and painful?
Laparoscopic surgery is performed under anaesthesia and is generally safe when performed by experienced surgeons. Patients usually report less pain than after open surgery. Pain is managed with medications and most patients are able to mobilise and eat sooner.
How long will I stay in hospital after laparoscopy?
Hospital stay depends on the specific procedure and patient recovery. Many laparoscopic procedures allow short hospitalisation (1–3 days) with faster overall recovery than open surgery. Complex reconstructions may require longer observation.
How should I prepare for laparoscopic surgery?
Preoperative preparation typically includes blood tests, imaging (USG/CT), anaesthesia evaluation and temporary dietary restrictions. Your team will provide detailed instructions including medicines to stop or continue before surgery to ensure safety.