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Laser surgeries are minimally invasive, precise in ablation, and cause negligible bleeding. These advantages have improved patient acceptance and confidence.

The evolution of laser surgeries, particularly in the past decade, has also significantly changed public perception about perianal surgeries
Often, the very word surgery evokes fear in many people, fear of pain, fear of a long recovery time, and, most commonly, fear of the unknown. However, with advancements in medical science, each surgical process is now more advanced, accurate, and patient-friendly. Becoming acquainted with these changes can help reduce patient anxiety and enable more informed health decisions. Among these innovations, the emergence of minimally invasive techniques stands out as one of the greatest advancements in modern surgery.
Dr. Pushkar Anand Singh, Senior Consultant in General and Laparoscopic Surgery, shares all you need to know:
Laparoscopic surgeries, also known as minimally invasive surgeries, have completely transformed the surgical landscape. These procedures use small incisions, fiber-optic cables, high-quality cameras, and fine-calibre instruments unlike traditional open surgeries that required large incisions.
The evolution of laser surgeries, particularly in the past decade, has also significantly changed public perception about perianal surgeries. The fear once associated with piles, fissure, and fistula surgeries has greatly diminished. As a result, more people are coming forward to discuss their problems and seek treatment.
Laser surgeries are minimally invasive, precise in ablation, and cause negligible bleeding. These advantages have improved patient acceptance and confidence.
Another revolutionary tool in modern surgical practice is robotic surgery. It enables surgeons to perform complicated procedures with greater precision, improved visualisation of the surgical field, and enhanced control through robotic arms. While robotic surgery is still evolving and remains expensive, its role in complex surgeries is indispensable.
Although the concept of a robot in the operating room may seem intimidating, its presence has improved surgical outcomes. Robotic systems help reduce human error and allow for more precise cutting, thereby minimising surgical trauma.
Another well-adopted concept that has significantly reduced hospital stays after surgery is Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS). ERAS guidelines promote faster recovery and earlier discharge. These programs integrate pre- and post-surgery education, optimal nutrition, multimodal pain management (which reduces dependence on opioids), and early mobilisation. Studies have shown that ERAS protocols are among the safest and most effective in reducing hospital stays, while enhancing recovery and patient satisfaction.
Patient-Centred Care (PCC) is another advancement that deserves greater attention. Surgeons and care teams are encouraged to place more emphasis on communication, shared decision-making, psychological support, and ease of access to the surgical team. Patients should be empowered to ask questions, understand their treatment options, and actively participate in their recovery process.
In a nutshell, surgery today is safer, smarter, and faster than many people realise. With the right information and the support of skilled medical professionals, patients can approach surgical solutions with confidence rather than fear.

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