
COMPASSIONATE CARE FOR WOMEN, FOCUSED ON HEALING AND HOPE.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
(Laparoscopy, VATS, Robotic)
About This Treatment
Minimally invasive surgery uses small incisions, cameras, and robotic tools to perform complex cancer surgeries. This approach means less trauma, faster recovery, and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgery.
Separating Facts from Myths
Myth: Open surgery is always better.
Fact: Minimally invasive surgery is equally effective and often safer in the right patients.

Possible Side Effects
Minor pain, temporary bloating, or short recovery time.
Did You Know?
Minimally invasive methods can reduce hospital stay by 40–50%.
How You Can Take Charge?
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Follow wound care instructions carefully.
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Resume light activities early as guided.
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Report unusual symptoms quickly.
Preparing for Surgery
Stop smoking/alcohol, ask about risks vs benefits, and complete required pre-op fitness checks. Patients return to daily life faster, with smaller scars and less pain.



