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Laparoscopy in children explained: What every parent should know about this surgical technique

Pediatric laparoscopy is a type of surgery done through small cuts instead of a big incision. A tiny camera and special tools are used to look inside and operate. Here’s how it helps treat conditions like appendicitis, ovarian cysts, and undescended testis.

April 04, 2025 / 12:19 IST
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Minimally invasive procedures like Laparoscopic surgery contribute to better emotional well-being and lower the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following surgery (Image: Canva)
Minimally invasive procedures like Laparoscopic surgery contribute to better emotional well-being and lower the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following surgery (Image: Canva)

Pediatric laparoscopy, often called keyhole surgery, has changed  surgical care for children. It allows surgeons to diagnose and treat conditions like appendicitis, ovarian cysts, torsion of the ovary, and undescended testis with minimal invasion.

Unlike traditional open surgery, laparoscopy offers smaller scars, reduced pain, faster recovery, and a shorter hospital stay, says Dr Astha Dayal, Director of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, CK Birla Hospital, Gurgaon. “Apart from the physical benefits, a smaller scar reduces the chances of body image concerns in young children, while faster recovery and minimal pain help reduce stress for both the child and their parents,” she says.

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According to the Journal of Pediatric Surgery, minimally invasive procedures also contribute to better emotional well-being and lower the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following surgery. “However, despite its advantages, pediatric laparoscopy presents unique challenges due to anatomical and physiological differences from adults,” says Dr Dayal.

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