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Why Modern Hospitals Prefer Laparoscopic Procedures

  Healthcare has evolved rapidly in recent years. Traditional operations that once required large incisions, extended hospitalization, and long recovery periods are now being replaced by advanced surgical methods. One of the biggest advancements is laparoscopic surgery , also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery . At Specialists' Hospital , modern surgical care focuses on techniques that provide safer treatment, quicker recovery, and improved patient comfort. This is why laparoscopic procedures have become the preferred choice for both surgeons and patients. Understanding Laparoscopic Surgery Laparoscopic surgery is performed through very small cuts (usually 0.5–1 cm). A thin tube with a high-definition camera (laparoscope) is inserted into the body, allowing the surgeon to view internal organs on a monitor. Special instruments are then used to perform the operation precisely. Unlike open surgery, the surgeon does not need to create a large incision to access organs. This...

What Causes Kidney Stones? Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

  Kidney stones are a common urological condition that can cause severe pain and discomfort if not treated on time. Due to lifestyle changes, dietary habits, and inadequate hydration, the number of kidney stone cases is increasing. Early awareness of the causes, symptoms, and available treatment options helps in timely diagnosis and effective management. Kidney Stone Treatment in Kerala is available at Specialists’ Hospital with advanced urology care. What Are Kidney Stones? Kidney stones are hard, crystal-like deposits formed from minerals and salts that accumulate in the kidneys. They can vary in size from very small particles to larger stones and may stay in the kidney or move through the urinary tract. Causes of Kidney Stones Kidney stones develop when urine becomes concentrated, allowing minerals to crystallize and stick together. Common causes include: Dehydration Not drinking enough water is the most common cause. Low fluid intake leads to concentrated urine, increasing th...