Dr. Avinash Vagha

Laparoscopic Resection Anastomosis – Gentle, Precise, and Effective Bowel Surgery

Not All Surgeries Need Big Cuts — And You Don’t Need a Long Recovery

Advanced Surgery Without the Big Scar

Being told you need part of your intestine removed can sound alarming. People often imagine large incisions, painful recovery, and a long hospital stay.

But with laparoscopic resection and anastomosis, the surgery is done through small cuts, using high-definition cameras and specialized instruments, ensuring precision while minimizing trauma. That means less pain, quicker recovery, and a faster return to normal life.

What is Laparoscopic Resection Anastomosis?

In this procedure, the diseased section of the intestine (small or large bowel) is removed, and the healthy ends are joined together (“anastomosis”). Laparoscopic techniques allow this to be performed without the need for a large abdominal incision.

Dr. Avinash Vagha specializes in such advanced minimally invasive surgeries, ensuring both safe removal of diseased tissue and restoration of normal bowel function.

When is Laparoscopic Resection Anastomosis Needed?

  • Colorectal cancer
  • Diverticular disease
  • Intestinal obstruction from benign causes
  • Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (selected cases)
  • Severe intestinal injury or trauma
  • Non-healing bowel strictures

Why Choose Dr. Avinash Vagha for This Surgery

Expert in Gastrointestinal & Colorectal Surgeries – Decades of experience with both cancer and non-cancer bowel conditions.

Precision Through Minimally Invasive Technique – Reduced post-op pain and shorter hospital stays.

Thorough Pre-Operative Planning – Every detail, from diagnosis to recovery, is discussed with patients and their families.

Lower Risk of Complications – Smaller wounds, fewer infections, and faster bowel function return.

Personalised Follow-Up Care – Diet guidance, wound checks, and long-term monitoring.

Trusted Surgical Experience You Can Rely On

With more than two decades in advanced gastrointestinal surgery, Dr. Vagha combines the latest techniques with a deep focus on patient comfort and safety. Each surgery is tailored to the patient’s health needs, ensuring optimal results and minimal disruption to life.

Stories of Healing

Mr. S.J.

Diagnosed with colon cancer, he underwent a laparoscopic sigmoid resection. He was walking the next day and discharged within 5 days. His recovery was smooth, and he is now cancer-free after further follow-up care.

Mrs. P.R.

Suffered from recurrent diverticulitis for years. After a laparoscopic bowel resection, she’s been symptom-free and enjoying her favourite foods again.

What Patients Usually Ask Us

Is laparoscopic bowel resection safe?

 Yes, when performed by an experienced surgeon, it offers the same effectiveness as open surgery with quicker recovery.

Typically 4–7 days, depending on recovery speed.

Most patients resume light work in 2–4 weeks.

In some cases, a temporary stoma may be created for healing. This is discussed beforehand.

Yes, with proper pre-operative assessment, many elderly patients do well with laparoscopic surgery.

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