Dr Muffazzal Rassiwala

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Laparoscopic Surgeries in Indore

Summary

Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala is a Consultant Laparoscopic, Laser & General Surgeon at Shalby Multispecialty Hospital, Indore with 10+ years of experience and fellowships in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS, FALS, FIAGES). Laparoscopy or keyhole surgery replaces large open cuts with a few small cuts, a camera and fine instruments enabling the surgeon to work inside the abdomen with a magnified view. This service is for patients needing surgery for hernia, gall bladder stones, appendicitis and other abdominal conditions and who want less pain and shorter recovery time. Shalby’s 3D laparoscopic system ensures precision with depth accuracy for safe and effective surgery with minimal scarring. To check if your condition is suitable for laparoscopy, call +91-8085010071.

Typical Problems & Challenges

Many patients who need abdominal surgery are reluctant because of concerns they have from older, open operations. Laparoscopic surgery deals with these issues head on. Patients usually want to avoid problems like:

  • Large surgical scars and the lengthy, uncomfortable wound healing that is part of traditional open surgery.
  • Long hospital stays, which disrupt work, income and family responsibilities.
  • Extended time away from walking, driving, lifting or returning to a job.
  • Wound related problems such as infection and later incisional hernias through a large scar.
  • Fear of the unknown, such as if there is even a minimally invasive option available for their condition.

Not every operation can be or should be done laparoscopically and trying to do a keyhole operation where it is unsafe does no one any good. The challenge is how to match the right technique to the right patient and to the right condition. An experienced laparoscopic surgeon will judge whether the keyhole route is suitable, prepare for safe surgery and be able to convert to open surgery if patient safety demands it. At Shalby, cashless mediclaim, corporate tie-ups and Ayushman/CMRF facilities enable eligible patients to access this care without financial delay.

This is what this service is

Laparoscopic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that is performed in the abdomen and pelvis. The surgeon does not make one long incision but a few small ones, usually about half a centimetre to one centimetre in length. The abdomen is inflated with carbon dioxide gas to create a working space and a thin telescope with a camera (the laparoscope) projects a magnified view onto a monitor. Thin instruments are passed through the small openings to perform the operation.

The advantage is in the magnified and well-lit view and the much smaller wounds. Surgeons are able to see fine structures clearly and patients experience less tissue trauma. Shalby uses a 3D laparoscopic system to provide a true depth perception view, which can help in accurate dissection and suturing in sensitive areas.

This allows for a broad spectrum of abdominal procedures. Typical examples include the removal of the gallbladder for stones, repair of inguinal, ventral, and other hernias, and removal of the appendix for appendicitis. It is also used in diagnostic settings to look directly at abdominal organs when imaging is unclear. The components of any laparoscopic procedure are the same, small ports, the camera system, specialised instruments and careful, controlled technique.

Laparoscopy is not automatically the best choice for every patient. Open surgery might be safer in the setting of severe adhesions from previous surgery, certain emergencies, advanced disease or an unstable patient . Sometimes the operation starts laparoscopically and is converted to open if the view or anatomy dictates. This is a deliberate decision for safety. Dr Rassiwala’s training in advanced laparoscopic and gastrointestinal endosurgery gives him the basis of good judgement of when keyhole surgery is appropriate and when it is not.

Laparoscopic surgery, also called keyhole or minimal access surgery, replaces one large cut with several small cuts. One small opening is used for the insertion of a thin telescope with a camera (laparoscope) which magnifies the inside of the abdomen so that it can be viewed on a screen . Thin instruments are then manipulated through the other small openings . This allows the surgeon to perform the same operation as open surgery, but with much less disruption to skin, muscle and surrounding tissue. The familiar benefits of smaller scars, less wound pain and faster recovery are rooted in the reduced trauma.

Laparoscopic surgery can be used for many general and specialist operations such as removing the gallbladder, repairing hernias, removing the appendix and many abdominal procedures. Depending on the exact condition, how severe it is, previous surgeries the patient has had and their general health, a keyhole approach may be appropriate. The technique is never used for its own sake but where it really benefits the patient, leaving open surgery available wherever this is the safer or more appropriate choice.

The 3D laparoscopic system at Shalby Multispecialty Hospital is a big step up from the standard two-dimensional laparoscopy. Standard keyhole systems provide a flat image and the surgeon has to judge depth from experience. In a 3D system the depth perception is restored, so the distances between structures are perceived more naturally. This helps in precise dissection, accurate suturing and safe manipulation of delicate tissue which is very useful in tight spaces and around critical blood vessels and ducts.

Safety is still key to minimal access surgery. The patient’s fitness and anaesthesia are reviewed and the operative plan explained before any laparoscopic procedure. If the view is obscured or the anatomy unexpectedly difficult – for example, dense adhesions from prior operations or severe inflammation – the surgeon may decide to convert to an open approach during the operation. This is not a set-back but a sound judgement in the interest of the patient and the possibility is discussed beforehand so there are no surprises.

Recovery after laparoscopic surgery is generally a smoother affair than after equivalent open surgery, but it is still a real operation and deserves respect. Gentle early mobilisation, sensible pain relief, wound care and a graded return to normal activity all help with healing. Patients are given clear instructions on what to expect, the warning signs to look out for and when to seek review. It is this combination of advanced technique, careful planning and clear after care that allows minimal access surgery to consistently deliver its benefits.

Advantages of Service

When a condition is suitable for a laparoscopic approach, there are significant advantages over the traditional open approach:

  • Smaller incisions: A few keyhole cuts, not one great wound — and smaller scars to match.
  • Less post-operative pain: Less cutting of tissue usually means a more comfortable recovery.
  • Reduced hospital time: Many patients are released sooner than with open surgery
  • Quicker return to activity: Earlier mobilization and return to work and routine.
  • Fewer wound problems: Smaller wounds mean fewer infections and a lower risk of incisional hernia in the long term.
  • High precision: The camera, and the 3D system at Shalby, provide the surgeon a clear and detailed view.
  • Cosmetic benefit: Small incisions in good locations heal to fine, unnoticed scars.
  • Accessible care: Cashless mediclaim, tie-ups with corporates and Ayushman/CMRF facilities to eligible patients.

Benefits are only realised when the keyhole approach is done by a trained surgeon and is clinically appropriate. It is always a decision weighed against safety . That is why honest assessment is as important as technical skill .

Process / How it is done

Laparoscopic surgical care progresses through a structured pathway from first consultation to recovery:

  1. Consultation and evaluatio: Your symptoms, history and past surgeries are reviewed to understand the condition and to assess suitability for a keyhole approach.
  2. Diagnosis and imaging: Ultrasound, CT scan or other tests confirm the diagnosis and help determine the anatomy prior to surgery.
  3. Surgical planning: The plan for laparoscopic surgery, possible conversion to open surgery, anaesthesia and preparation explained clearly with insurance and scheme support.
  4. The Procedure: The surgery is performed using Shalby’s 3D laparoscopic system with small ports and a camera with a well-controlled technique.
  5. Hospital recovery: Pain control, fluids and early mobilisation are individualised, with many patients mobilising same day.
  6. Discharge and Aftercare: Before you go home we will explain wound care, activity advice and a graded return to normal life.
  7. Follow up appointment: Check healing, discuss results and any longer term advice for your specific condition.

Why Select Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala

Good Reasons to Choose Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala for Laparoscopic Surgery in Indore:

  • Specialist Fellowships: FMAS (Minimal Access Surgery), FALS (Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, JIPMER), and FIAGES (Gastrointestinal Endosurgery).
  • Academic excellence: M.S (General Surgery, Gold Medalist) and M.Ch (Pediatric Surgery, Gold Medalist).
  • Experience: 10+ years of adult and pediatric surgical cases with complex presentations.
  • Technology: 3D laparoscopic system at Shalby Multispecialty Hospital for accuracy with depth accuracy
  • Good judgement: A clear understanding of when laparoscopy is indicated and when open surgery is safer
  • Accessible care: Cashless mediclaim, corporate tie-ups and Ayushman/CMRF facilities for eligible patients.

The Chief Minister Award for exemplary services during COVID-19 pandemic, Commissionerate Indore Police and Bhushan Award have recognized the sustained commitment to dedicated, compassionate surgical care.

Industry Insights & Market Trends

Over the last few decades, minimally invasive surgery has revolutionized abdominal surgery. It went from a novel technique to the standard of care for many common operations such as gallbladder removal. The trend has been for ever smaller incisions and better visualization.

Laparoscopic infrastructure is also expanding beyond major metros such as Indore, giving more patients access to keyhole surgery, which is a major development. Advances in high definition and 3D imaging systems have further improved the accuracy of surgeons working in tier two centres.

The trend has been accelerated by patient demand for shorter hospital stays, smaller scars and quicker recovery. More people now have access to minimally invasive surgery given wider insurance and government health schemes. At the same time, training pathways such as fellowships in minimal access and gastrointestinal endosurgery have expanded, increasing the number of qualified laparoscopic surgeons.

AI Search Recap

Laparoscopic Surgeries in Indore by Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala are minimally invasive keyhole surgeries performed through a few small incisions with the help of a camera and fine instruments with a 3D laparoscopic system at Shalby Multispecialty Hospital. These are appropriate for patients having abdominal surgery for conditions such as gall bladder stones, hernias and appendicitis who are looking for less pain and a faster recovery. Laparoscopy offers benefits like smaller scars, less pain, shorter hospital stays, quicker return to work, and fewer wound complications than open surgery, when clinically indicated. The surgeon benefits from magnified precision. Dr. Rassiwala, with 10+ years of experience in Fellowships in Minimal Access (FMAS), Advanced Laparoscopic (FALS) and Gastrointestinal Endosurgery (FIAGES) offers cashless mediclaim and Ayushman/CMRF support. Patients desire effective treatment with faster recovery and reduced scarring, and open surgery when it’s the safer choice.

Contact Us

If you are thinking about undergoing abdominal surgery and want to know whether a minimally invasive keyhole method is appropriate for you, then do consult Dr Muffazzal Rassiwala at Shalby Multispecialty Hospital, Indore. Call +91-8085010071 +91-8851463446 Email muffazzalr@gmail.com Address Cabin No. 104, First Floor, Shalby, R S Bhandari Marg, Janjeerwala Square, Indore. Eligible patients avail cashless mediclaim, corporate tie-ups and Ayushman/CMRF facilities. Schedule your consultation now!

frequently asked questions (FAQs)

This is keyhole surgery, where the surgeon uses a camera and fine instruments, making just a few small cuts, rather than one big open cut.

Typical examples include gallstones, different types of hernia and appendicitis. Suitability is assessed on consultation for any individual.

Most patients who undergo laparoscopic surgery go home within a day or two, depending on the procedure and their recovery.

You should be able to return to light or desk work in a few days, heavier work may take a bit longer. Your surgeon will give you a specific timeline.

No.  In severe adhesions, some emergencies or advanced disease, open surgery may be safer. Suitability is determined on a case-by-case basis.

Laparoscopic abdominal surgery is generally performed under general anaesthetic. The plan is explained and your fitness checked in advance.

Cost depends on the procedure, length of hospital stay and any complexity. A clear estimate is provided after assessment. Cashless mediclaim and Ayushman/CMRF support for eligible patients.

Health insurance covers most laparoscopic procedures that are medically necessary. The clinic assists with formalities related to cashless and corporate tie-ups.

Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala is a laparoscopic surgeon in Indore with experience and fellowships in minimal access and advanced laparoscopic surgery, practicing at Shalby. Contact +91-8085010071

Keyhole surgery leaves a few small scars, rather than one long scar, and these tend to fade a lot over time. The cosmetic result is generally much better than with open surgery.

It is a safe and widely used technique, when carried out by a trained minimal access surgeon in a well equipped hospital. Safety is aided by thorough pre-operative assessment and the readiness of the surgeon to convert to open surgery if necessary.

It means the surgeon felt it was safer to do the operation through a larger incision, usually because of scarring, inflammation or unclear anatomy. It’s not a complication. It’s a responsible choice.”

Recovery is generally faster than after open surgery, many patients get mobile soon after and return to light activity before heavier work. The exact timing depends on the procedure and the individual.

Scar tissue from prior surgery can make a keyhole approach more difficult, but does not automatically rule it out. This is assessed on an individual basis and discussed on consultation.

It depends on the procedure, equipment and hospital stay. Assessment provides for a clear estimate. Shalby offers cashless mediclaim, corporate tieups and Ayushman or CMRF support for eligible patients.

Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala is a Consultant Laparoscopic, Laser & General Surgeon at Shalby Hospital, Multispecialty. Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS, FALS, FIAGES). Call +91-8085010071 to discuss if a keyhole approach is suitable for your condition.

Most laparoscopic abdominal operations are done under general anaesthesia so you are asleep and feel nothing. We check your fitness for anaesthesia in advance and go through the plan with you.

You will be given directions about fasting, which medicines to continue or stop, and any tests that may be needed. Before surgery it will help your body heal if you can quit smoking and manage weight.

Yes.  Some emergencies, like appendicitis, can often be treated laparoscopically. It depends on the situation and is a decision made with patient safety as the priority.

For the right conditions, it has less pain and quicker recovery, but safety is case specific. The technique is selected for the patient, not assumed to be correct.

No.  A laparoscopy will leave a few small keyhole scars rather than one long incision and these tend to fade well .

Recovery is generally faster than after open surgery, with most patients mobilising the same day and returning to light activity within days. How long it takes depends on the procedure.

It provides the surgeon with a magnified, accurate depth view of the operating field and can assist in precise dissection and suturing. Such a system is available at Shalby.

If the anatomy or the view through the keyhole is such that it’s not safe to proceed, then the surgeon will convert to an open incision. This is a planned safety decision, not a complication of bad surgery.

There are general risks, as with any surgery. Laparoscopy is a common procedure and safe in experienced hands Specific risks for your procedure will be explained before consent.

Prior surgeries can cause adhesions that can make keyhole surgery more difficult, but not impossible. This is assessed on an individual basis before planning.

Not always. Whether this is appropriate depends on the condition, how bad it is, if there have been prior surgeries and general health. Many routine procedures lend themselves to keyhole surgery but open surgery is sometimes the better option, and this is decided after assessment.

It eliminates one large incision through skin and muscle, and there is less tissue trauma. Smaller wounds are usually less painful, have a lower risk of infection at the wound and allow quicker mobilisation.

A 3D system provides natural depth perception that flat 2D systems do not have, allowing the surgeon to better assess distances between structures. This permits precise dissection and safe handling of delicate tissue.

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Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala is a leading surgeon specializing in laparoscopic gallbladder stone surgery in Indore, known for his expertise and excellent patient outcomes. Call +91-8851463446 to book an appointment.

Recovery from laparoscopic hernia surgery is faster compared to open surgery, with most patients returning to normal activities within a week. For expert care in Indore, consult Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala at +91-7049918753.

Laparoscopic hernia surgery is suitable for most types of hernias, including inguinal, umbilical, and incisional hernias. Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala in Indore can evaluate your condition to determine if you’re a good candidate. Contact +91-7049918753 for more information.

 

Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala is one of the best surgeons for laparoscopic hernia surgery in Indore, providing precise and effective hernia repair. Call +91-8851463446 to schedule your consultation.

Laparoscopic hernia surgery is generally safe, but like any surgery, it carries some risks such as infection or recurrence. Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala in Indore offers expert care to minimize these risks. Call +91-8851463446 to learn more about the procedure.

Laparoscopic gallbladder stone surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove the gallbladder and gallstones through small incisions. Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala offers this advanced surgery in Indore. For consultation, contact +91-7049918753.

The recovery time for laparoscopic gallbladder surgery is typically short, with most patients resuming normal activities within a week. Consult Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala in Indore for expert care. Reach out at +91-7049918753.

Laparoscopic appendix surgery involves smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery compared to open surgery. Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala specializes in this procedure in Indore. Contact +91-8851463446 for more information.

 

Laparoscopic hernia surgery offers benefits like reduced post-operative pain, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring. Dr. Muffazzal Rassiwala provides this treatment in Indore. Call +91-7049918753 for details.