Best Laparoscopic Surgery Hospital in Mumbai
Asian Heart Institute is one of Mumbai’s most trusted names in minimally invasive surgical care. Our state-of-the-art operation theaters, skilled surgeons, and patient-first care model make us a preferred destination for laparoscopic treatment.
Laparoscopy is a new, minimally invasive surgical method applied for diagnosis and cure of numerous abdominal and pelvic ailments. Asian Heart Institute applies this sophisticated method to provide patients with a quicker recovery, reduced incisions, and lesser post-operative pain.
Our skilled surgical staff carries out laparoscopic procedures for ailments like gallstones, hernias, appendicitis, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids. It is carried out through small keyhole cuts and a laparoscope—a thin tube containing a camera—that enables surgeons to make precise movements with minimal trauma.
Laparoscopic surgery decreases the possibility of infection, hospital stay, and enables patients to resume normal life much earlier than conventional open surgery.
Standard laparoscopic surgeries we provide are:
- Removal of gallbladder (Cholecystectomy)
- Repair of hernia
- Appendix removal (Appendectomy)
- Removal of ovarian cyst
Have faith in the Asian Heart Institute for safe, effective, and specialist laparoscopic treatment.
Laparoscopy Surgery
Laparoscopy surgery is a modern, minimally invasive technique used to diagnose and treat various abdominal and pelvic conditions. At Asian Heart Institute, we use this advanced procedure to offer patients a faster recovery, smaller incisions, and less post-operative discomfort.
Our expert surgical team performs laparoscopic surgeries for conditions such as gallstones, hernias, appendicitis, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids. The procedure is done using small keyhole incisions and a laparoscope—a thin tube with a camera—that allows surgeons to operate with precision and minimal trauma.
Laparoscopic surgery reduces the risk of infection, shortens hospital stay, and helps patients return to normal life much sooner compared to traditional open surgery.
Common laparoscopic procedures we offer include:
- Gallbladder removal (Cholecystectomy)
- Hernia repair
- Appendectomy
- Ovarian cyst removal
- Laparoscopic CBD Exploration
- Laparoscopic Hiatal Hernia
- Laparoscopic Rectopexy
- Laparoscopic Colectomy
- Laparoscopic Splenectomy
- Minimally Invasive Piles and Fistula Surgery
Trust Asian Heart Institute for safe, effective, and expert laparoscopic care.
Types of Laparoscopic Surgeries We Perform
Appendicectomy
Operation to remove the appendix, which is normally performed in emergency appendicitis cases to avoid rupture and infection.
Cholecystectomy
Keyhole removal of the gallbladder, which is frequently performed to address gallstones or inflammation of the gallbladder.
Hernia Repair
Repair of inguinal, umbilical, or incisional hernias via keyhole cuts, which minimizes bulging and pain.
Hiatus Hernia Repair
Repositioning the stomach and tightening the diaphragm for those with acid reflux from hiatal hernia.
Hysterectomy
Removal of the uterus through laparoscopic procedures to remove fibroids, endometriosis, or abnormal bleeding with less downtime.
Laparoscopic CBD Exploration
A less invasive procedure to remove stones or blockages in the common bile duct (CBD). It is often performed along with or after gallbladder removal and avoids complications such as jaundice, infection of the bile duct (cholangitis), or pancreatitis.
Laparoscopic Hiatal Hernia Repair
Minimally invasive repair of a hiatal hernia, in which a portion of the stomach protrudes into the chest through an opening in the diaphragm. This procedure eradicates symptoms of acid reflux, heartburn, and swallowing disorders, and also fosters overall gastrointestinal wellness.
Laparoscopic Rectopexy
A minimally invasive keyhole surgery that corrects rectal prolapse by relocating the rectum and afterwards stabilizing it. This minimally invasive surgery improves bowel function, continence, and reduces postoperative pain and downtime.
Laparoscopic Colectomy
Partial or total removal of the colon (large intestine) through small cuts. Indicated for conditions such as colon cancer, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, or big colon polyps, with the benefit of quick recovery, less pain, and less complication compared to open surgery.
Laparoscopic Splenectomy
A minimally invasive technique for the removal of the spleen, often necessary in splenomegaly, hematologic illness, or traumatic rupture. This technique reduces hospital stay, minimizes scarring, and speeds up healing.
Minimally Invasive Piles and Fistula Surgery
Advanced laser or stapler-based techniques are used to treat piles (hemorrhoids) and anal fistulas with less pain, faster healing, and fewer chances of recurrence. Ideal for patients who prefer effective outcomes with lesser pain and less downtime.
Laparoscopy Surgery Why Do You Need Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery is advised when a health condition necessitates surgery but can be handled with minimum trauma to the body. It has several advantages: lesser pain, less blood loss, faster recovery, lesser hospital stay, and fewer complications. It is best suited to deal with abdominal and pelvic conditions effectively and safely.
Minimal Cuts. Maximum Comfort.
Minimum Incisions. Maximum Comfort.
Laparoscopic surgery is less invasive and encourages quicker recovery. Surgeons can perform complex conditions with a high degree of precision through only a few small cuts near the navel. We at Asian Heart Institute emphasize patient safety and speedier recovery through the provision of advanced laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is widely done for gallstones, hernia, appendicitis, uterine fibroids, and endometriosis.
By opting for laparoscopy, patients recover faster, feel less pain after surgery, can walk around quicker, and usually return to normal daily life in days—making it a very popular form of surgery today.
Following patients are usually considered:
- Gallstones or inflammation of the gallbladder
- Appendicitis
- Hernias (inguinal, umbilical, or hiatal)
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Ovarian cysts
- Endometriosis
- Fibroids of the uterus for hysterectomy
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
How to Prepare for Laparoscopic Surgery?
- Do not eat or drink anything at least 6–8 hours prior to surgery
- Discontinue certain medications as recommended by your surgeon
- Notify your surgeon about allergies or health conditions
- Complete all pre-operative tests as instructed by your surgeon
- Make arrangements for someone to help you after surgery
Our staff will give you full instructions on preparation at your consultation.
How is Laparoscopic Surgery Done?
General anesthesia is used in laparoscopic surgery. Small cuts are made, via which a laparoscope and special surgical equipment are passed. Images are send via the camera to a screen, and the surgeon uses it to guide him or her in real time. The procedure takes approximately 1–2 hours. Patients normally go home the following day and recover with little pain.
Complete Treatment
Comprehensive Laparoscopic Surgery Care at Asian Heart Institute At Asian Heart Institute, we provide end-to-end treatment for laparoscopic surgery patients—consultation and diagnosis, surgery, recovery, and follow-up. Each step of your care is taken with great precision, compassion, and expertise.
Our full treatment package involves:
- Extensive pre-surgical checkup and diagnostics
- Specialist consultation from the best laparoscopic surgeons
- Minimal invasive surgery with the latest technology
- Personalized pain management and recovery plan
- One-to-one post-operative monitoring and care
- Shorter hospital stay and earlier discharge
- Guidance for quicker return to regular activities
Experience safe, effortless, and successful recovery with our experienced surgical team.
Let us guide you in healing better—with fewer incisions and greater care.
Asian Heart Institute
Why Choose Us
At Asian Heart Institute, we meld medical excellence and warm care. Here's why thousands rely on us for laparoscopic surgery:
- Highly Experienced Surgeons: Our surgeons have successfully conducted thousands of laparoscopic surgeries with precision and care
- State-of-the-Art Technology: We employ the finest laparoscopic equipment and HD imaging technologies to guarantee surgical precision
- Quick Recovery, Minimal Pain: Minimally invasive methods translate to shorter hospital stay, less pain, and faster return to regular life
- Holistic Care: From diagnosis to surgery to recovery—our multidisciplinary team is with you every step of the way
- High Safety Standards: We adhere to international norms in sterilization, anesthesia, and post-operative monitoring
- Patient-Centered Approach: We offer clear communication, transparency, and personalized treatment plans for all patients

Dr. Hirav Parikh
Meet Our Specialists
MS (General Surgery), FMAS, FIAGES, FNB (Minimal Access Surgery)
Dr. Hirav Parikh is a highly skilled and experienced gastrointestinal and minimal access surgeon with over 11 years of surgical experience. His expertise spans a broad spectrum of advanced laparoscopic procedures, including gallbladder, appendix, and all types of hernia surgeries, as well as laparoscopic urological and gynecological interventions. He is especially noted for his proficiency in advanced laparoscopic colonic and pelvic surgeries, peritoneal vaginoplasty (PPV), and endoscopic thyroid surgery.
Dr. Parikh has an impressive academic and clinical background, holding prestigious fellowships including FMAS, FIAGES, and FNB in Minimal Access Surgery. His dedication to surgical excellence is matched by his commitment to academic advancement, with several peer-reviewed publications and research papers in reputed journals such as the Indian Journal of Surgery and the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is laparoscopic surgery painful?
A: Laparoscopic surgery is much less painful compared to standard open surgery. Most patients feel only minimal pain following the procedure, which can be treated with simple pain medication. Recovery is quicker, and most patients get back to normal in a few days.
Q2: How long does it take to recover from laparoscopic surgery?
A: Recovery time is dependent on the procedure, though, but the majority of patients can resume light daily activities within 3–5 days. Complete recovery usually takes around 1–2 weeks, which is relatively quicker than open surgery recovery.
Q3: Are there any risks to laparoscopic surgery?
A: As with any surgery, laparoscopic surgery is not without risk, and there can be bleeding, infection, or reaction to anaesthesia. But, when carried out by specialist surgeons within the facilities of a modern hospital like Asian Heart Institute, this risk is negligible.
Q4: Do I have to stay in the hospital after laparoscopic surgery?
A: The majority of laparoscopic surgeries are performed as day-care or short-stay procedures. Patients are discharged in most cases within 24 hours, unless there are special post-operative observations to be made.
Q5: Does insurance cover laparoscopic surgery?
A: Almost all insurance companies cover laparoscopic surgeries when they are required on a medical basis. Our staff at Asian Heart Institute will help you with insurance paperwork and approval processes.