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Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
Consists of the removal of the gallbladder when there are gallstones inside it (cholecystolithiasis) causing frequent hearing pain or when the gallbladder is inflamed and it is infected (cholecystitis) having stones in the long run or causing bad sanguine irrigation in patient with coexistent illnesses such as diabetes mellitus. Three small incisions are required in this surgery.
Look at video: Cholecystectomy

Laparoscopic Appendectomy.
This procedure consists on the removal of the cecal appendix (an extension of the thick intestine) when it is inflamed. It is a frequent procedure done in surgery. For the moment we know that the best result on this procedure is obtained by laparoscopy. The advantage with this technique is that the patient doesn’t have any inflammation on the appendix (incipient or advanced with pus) and special instruments are used efficiently and in areas where open surgery is difficult. This procedure doesn't leave a scar in the abdomen. The great advantage with laparoscopy is the reduction of complications during the surgery and the less pain felt compared with traditional surgery.
Video 1. Shows appendicitis in the initial phase and the removal of it. Look at video: Appendectomy for initial complicated appendicitis

Video 2: Shows an advanced appendicitis with pus in the abdomen, in the same cavity that we resolved without complications and very aesthetically in the patient.
Look at video:Appendectomy for complicated appendicitis

Laparoscopic Diagnosis.
This procedure consists of introducing small lens through an incision and reviewing the abdominal cavity in order to search the origin of pain or the uncertain cause of intestinal uneasiness (such as: nausea, vomit, fever, sharp or chronic abdominal pain) but the cause of the symptoms despite of having been studied by other methods (laboratory or image studies), are not known. It is an effective method because at the same time we find the origin of the problem and it can be resolved in expert hands. It does not leave surgery scars and the recovery is very quick.
Look at video:
Diagnostic Laparoscopy with perforation discovery and necrosis of the urinary bladder

Pedro Gutiérrez Contreras MD. Phone: + 212 656 493194
Clinique Al Hamd, No. 15, Boulevard Moulay Ali Cherif Temara - Préfecture de Skhirate-Temara, Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, Morocco.