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1301 ROSE DR
PLACENTIA, CA 92870
714-993-2000
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Minimally Invasive and General Surgery 
 
 
 
 
 

So, You Need Surgery…

The thought of going under the knife for any type of surgery can be a daunting one for many people. However, the days of major scars, long hospital stays, and even longer recoveries may be in the past for some necessary and cosmetic surgeries, thanks to minimally invasive surgery techniques.

Within the last 10 years, minimally invasive surgery, also known as “keyhole” or “band-aid” surgery, has become an alternative to traditional “open” surgeries for many different procedures. From removing gallstones, to gynecology and plastic surgery, nearly every organ in the human body is accessible to a surgeon’s camera and scalpel.

Unlike traditional surgeries, which sometimes require long, deep incisions, minimally invasive surgery is performed using small incisions. A thin instrument with a camera on the end (called a laparoscope or endoscope) is then inserted along with miniaturized graspers and scissors to perform the operation. The surgeon operates by watching a video display.

Priority Testing
A Guide to Surgery

Between the Hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.*
Simplified Process..Amplified Efficiency and Service

  • Rapid Pre-Op Testing
  • Patients In and Out in About an Hour
  • Designated Team Member Accompanies Each Patient Through the Process
  • No Appointment Necessary
     

*Patients arriving outside Priority Testing hours subject to a longer wait time

Let us Show You How Easy It Is…
FAST TRACK YOUR PATIENTS TODAY!

*Testing must be completed within 72 hours of surgery.


Placentia-Linda Hospital features advanced surgical equipment including

  • Vetrectomy Retina Equipment
  • HD Surgical Towers
  • Cold Phaco Digital Ultrasound Technology for Cataract Surgery

Minimally invasive surgeries performed at Placentia-Linda Hospital include, but are not limited to:

Laparoscopy for:

• Gallbladders
• Appendix
• Kidneys
• Colon Surgery
• Gynecology surgery (including hysterectomys)
• GERD (Acid Reflux Disease)

Arthroscopy for:
• Knees
• Ankles
• Wrists
• Elbows
• Shoulders

Endoscopy for:
• Carpel Tunnel
• Sinus
• Brow Lifts
• Plantat Fascia

Many different types of surgeries can be performed using minimally invasive techniques. The procedures include, but are not limited to:

  • General surgery on gallbladders and appendicitis
  • Colorectal surgery
  • Gynecology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Spine surgery
  • Plastic surgery
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Brachytherapy
  • Bariatric Surgery

There are several advantages to minimally invasive surgeries. Since the overall trauma to the skin and muscles is reduced, post-operative pain may be less, which may allow patients to get out of bed sooner. They may be able to walk and move around within hours of their operation, where recovery time for traditional surgeries can last weeks or months. Also, minimally invasive surgeries can have a reduced infection rate because the body’s tissues are not exposed to the open air for long periods of time as they are in traditional surgery.


There are disadvantages to minimally invasive surgery as well.  For a patient who has had many prior operations, these techniques may not be safe if they have too much scar tissue. Other disadvantages are cost and training. Not all hospitals can afford the expensive equipment required to perform these surgeries. Surgeons need to be specially trained to transfer their skills from the three dimensional operating field to a flat video display.

No matter what type of surgery you require, whether it is traditional or minimally invasive, be sure to discuss all of your options and concerns with your health care provider and follow the advice and guidelines they set forth.

Placentia-Linda Hospital specializes in minimally invasive surgeries and makes your surgery as comfortable as possible. For more information or to obtain a “Preparing For Surgery” pamphlet, please call us at (714) 993-2000.

A Guide to Surgery

For a referral to a surgeon in your area, please call our free physician referral service at 1-800-554-7879.


 

 
 
 
 
 
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