Can I Walk Immediately After Laparoscopic Surgery?

Yes, you are typically encouraged to walk within 6 to 12 hours after laparoscopic surgery, or as soon as the effects of anesthesia have sufficiently worn off. Early mobilization is a cornerstone of post-operative care because it significantly speeds up the healing process and prevents common surgical complications. While you should wait for your medical […]
How Much Bed Rest Is Required After a Laparoscopy?

Most people require 1 to 2 weeks of recovery after a laparoscopy, though strict bed rest is usually only needed for the first 1–2 days. Light activity like walking is encouraged immediately to aid recovery, while returning to work and normal, non-strenuous activities generally takes 3 to 14 days. However, “bed rest” does not mean […]
Do You Get a Catheter During Laparoscopic Surgery?

Yes, you may receive a urinary catheter during laparoscopic surgery, typically placed after you are under anesthesia. It is commonly used for longer procedures, gynecological surgeries, or lower abdominal operations to keep the bladder empty, improve the surgical view, and prevent accidental injury. However, a catheter is not always required for every patient. At Sahara […]
Hospital Stay Expectations After Laparoscopy

Laparoscopy is usually a day-case procedure, allowing you to go home the same day (typically 2–6 hours post-op) once you have recovered from anaesthesia. However, you may need to stay overnight if the procedure is complex, such as extensive endometriosis treatment or a hysterectomy. To ensure a safe discharge, medical teams typically look for the […]
Understanding the Downsides of Laparoscopic Surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery, while generally safe and minimally invasive, carries risks of injury to internal organs, blood vessels, or the bowel during instrument insertion. Other downsides include potential for carbon dioxide gas-related complications, longer surgery times, higher costs, shoulder pain, and a small risk of conversion to open surgery. Beyond these common concerns, patients should consider […]
How Many Hours Is a Laparoscopic Surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery typically lasts between 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure. Simple diagnostic procedures may take only 30–60 minutes, while more involved therapeutic surgeries or complex cases can last several hours. Understanding the Surgical Timeline When you visit a medical facility in Las Vegas, the “surgical time” is only […]
What Are the Most Common Laparoscopic Surgeries?

The most common laparoscopic surgeries are gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy), hernia repair, appendectomy, and gynecological procedures like hysterectomy or ovarian cyst removal. Other frequent, minimally invasive procedures include weight loss surgeries (gastric sleeve/bypass), bowel resection, and anti-reflux surgery. Top Categories of Minimally Invasive Procedures Laparoscopy has become the standard of care for many routine operations due […]
What is Laparoscopic Surgery Used For?

Laparoscopic surgery is performed to diagnose or treat abdominal and pelvic conditions using small incisions, a camera (laparoscope), and specialized instruments. It is preferred over open surgery to minimize tissue damage, reduce pain and infection risk, and allow for a faster recovery with less scarring. Common Applications of Laparoscopy Modern medical centers, including Sahara West, […]
How Long Does It Take to Recover From Laparoscopic Surgery?

Laparoscopy recovery typically takes 1 to 2 weeks for most people to return to normal activities, with some returning to work in 3–5 days, while more complex procedures may require up to 3 weeks. Patients can usually go home the same day or within 24 hours. Key tips include avoiding heavy lifting for 1–2 weeks, […]
Is Laparoscopic Surgery a Major Surgery?

Laparoscopy is considered a minimally invasive surgical technique rather than a “minor” procedure; it is often classified as a major surgery because it involves anesthesia and abdominal access, despite smaller incisions. While recovery is faster than open surgery, complex procedures like hysterectomies are still major surgeries. The distinction between “major” and “minor” depends less on […]
