At Healing Hospital, we understand that appendicitis is a medical emergency causing severe abdominal pain and potentially life-threatening complications if not treated promptly, requiring expert surgical care for safe appendix removal. That is why our Department of General & Laparoscopic Surgery, led by Dr. Kumar Abhishek, offers advanced laparoscopic appendectomy—a minimally invasive appendix removal surgery that ensures faster recovery, less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker return to normal life compared to traditional open surgery.
We serve patients across Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, and surrounding regions with comprehensive emergency and elective appendix surgery including laparoscopic appendectomy, single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy, and open appendectomy when medically necessary for complicated cases. With over 5,000 successful laparoscopic appendix surgeries performed and 98% complication-free outcomes, our experienced surgical team provides proven expertise in advanced minimally invasive techniques ensuring optimal results with patient safety as our highest priority, available 24/7 for emergency cases.
If you are searching for “best appendix surgery in Chandigarh,” “laparoscopic appendectomy near me,” “appendicitis operation specialist,” or “emergency appendix surgery,” you have found a centre where advanced surgical expertise meets state-of-the-art laparoscopic technology and compassionate emergency care.

What is Appendix Surgery (Laparoscopic Appendectomy)?
Laparoscopic appendectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the inflamed appendix through small (5-10mm) incisions in the abdomen using a laparoscope and specialized instruments. Unlike traditional open appendix surgery requiring a large abdominal incision, laparoscopic approach uses keyhole surgery techniques—inserting camera and instruments through tiny punctures, removing appendix while viewing magnified images on high-definition monitors, providing definitive treatment for appendicitis with minimal tissue damage.
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What are the Types of Appendix Surgery (Appendectomy)?
Laparoscopic Appendectomy (Keyhole Surgery)
Standard minimally invasive approach using 3 small incisions, preferred method for most appendicitis cases with faster recovery.
Single-Incision Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Advanced technique using single incision at umbilicus, offering excellent cosmetic results with nearly invisible scar.
Open Appendectomy
Traditional surgery through larger right lower abdominal incision, reserved for complicated appendicitis with perforation, abscess formation, or when laparoscopic approach unsafe.
Who should consider an Appendix Surgery (Appendectomy)?
Appendix removal surgery is recommended for:
Acute appendicitis - sudden severe right lower abdominal pain with fever, requiring urgent surgical removal
Recurrent appendicitis - repeated episodes of appendix inflammation causing chronic symptoms
Complicated appendicitis - perforated appendix with pus or abscess formation requiring emergency surgery
Appendicular lump - inflamed appendix with surrounding tissue mass
Appendicular abscess - collection of pus around appendix requiring drainage and subsequent removal
Chronic appendicitis - persistent right lower abdominal discomfort with confirmed appendix pathology
Incidental appendectomy - appendix removal during other abdominal surgery to prevent future appendicitis
Appendiceal tumors - rare tumors of appendix, requiring surgical removal
What Happens Before, During, and After Appendix Surgery?
Before Surgery
Emergency Evaluation
Rapid assessment with physical examination confirming appendicitis signs, blood tests showing elevated white cell count indicating infection, ultrasound or CT scan confirming inflamed appendix, and preparation for emergency surgery.
Preparation
IV fluids and antibiotics started immediately, pain management, fasting maintained, informed consent obtained, and preparation for surgery as soon as safely possible.
During Surgery (30-45 minutes)
Anaesthesia
General anaesthesia puts you completely to sleep with a breathing tube ensuring pain-free surgery throughout the procedure.
Port Placement
The surgeon makes 3 small incisions (5-10mm) in abdomen—one at umbilicus for camera and two for surgical instruments, carbon dioxide gas creates working space.
Visualization
HD laparoscope is inserted displaying a magnified view of appendix, cecum, and surrounding structures identifying inflammation extent.
Appendix Removal
The surgeon identifies appendix base, secures blood supply and appendix stalk with clips or stapler, divides and removes inflamed appendix through port, specimen sent for pathology examination.
After Surgery
Recovery Room
Wake up from anaesthesia with nurses monitoring vital signs, managing any nausea or pain with medications, breathing tube removed once fully awake.
Hospital Stay (1-2 days)
Transfer to a comfortable room where you will walk the same evening, start liquid diet progressing to solid food next morning, manage pain with tablets, discharge once eating well and comfortably.
What are its Recovery & Success Factors?
Rapid Recovery with Same-Day Mobilization
You will walk within 4-6 hours after surgery, significantly reducing complications like blood clots. Our enhanced recovery protocol gets you eating normal food by next morning with most patients discharged within 48 hours.
Minimal Pain & Quick Return to Normal Life
The Laparoscopic approach causes only mild discomfort easily managed with regular painkillers. Most patients stop pain medications within 3-5 days, resume work within 1 week, and return to full activities within 2-3 weeks.
Prevention of Recurrent Appendicitis
Appendix removal provides a permanent solution preventing future appendicitis episodes. Unlike conservative treatment with antibiotics (which has 20-30% recurrence rate), surgical removal eliminates risk completely, avoiding potential emergency surgery.
Why Choose Healing Hospital in Chandigarh for Appendix Surgery (Appendectomy)?

What are the Advantages of Laparoscopic Appendix Surgery (Appendectomy)?
- Minimal scarring, ensuring cosmetic results
- Less post-operative pain
- Faster recovery
- Shorter hospital stay
- Better visualization
- Lower infection risk
- Same-day mobilization
What are the Potential Risks & Complications Involved in Appendix Surgery (Appendectomy)?
Wound Infection
Surgical site infection at incision sites (3-5%), managed with antibiotics, more common with perforated appendicitis, reduced with laparoscopic approach.
Intra-Abdominal Abscess
Collection of pus in abdomen after surgery (2-3%), usually managed with antibiotics and drainage if needed, more common with complicated appendicitis.
Bleeding
Minor bleeding common, significant hemorrhage rare (<1%), controlled through careful surgical technique and hemostasis.
Stump Leak
Rare (<1%) leakage from appendix stump requiring additional treatment, prevented through proper surgical closure technique.
Adhesions
Internal scar tissue formation potentially causing future bowel obstruction, significantly reduced with laparoscopic approach compared to open surgery.
Anaesthesia Complications
General anaesthesia risks including allergic reactions or breathing difficulties, rare with modern anaesthesia and monitoring.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why choose laparoscopic over open appendix surgery?
Laparoscopic offers minimal scarring, less pain, faster recovery (1 week vs 4-6 weeks), shorter hospital stay, lower infection risk, better visualization allowing thorough abdominal inspection, and quicker return to normal life with equivalent or better surgical outcomes.
Is appendix surgery always an emergency?
Most cases are urgent requiring surgery within 12-24 hours to prevent perforation. Some cases with appendicular lump may be managed conservatively initially with interval appendectomy planned after 6-8 weeks. Acute appendicitis without complications is semi-urgent, requiring surgery as soon as safely possible.
Can appendicitis be treated without surgery?
While antibiotics may temporarily control simple appendicitis, recurrence rate is 20-30%. Surgery provides definitive treatment preventing future episodes and potential emergency situations. Early surgical removal is safer than waiting for complications.
What diet should I follow after appendix removal?
Start with a liquid diet the same day or next morning, progress to a normal diet within 24-48 hours as tolerated. Most patients resume a regular diet within 2-3 days without long-term dietary restrictions.
Will I have visible scars after appendix surgery?
No. The Laparoscopic approach uses 3 tiny incisions (5-10mm) that heal to barely visible scars, unlike traditional surgery with a 5-8cm right lower abdominal scar.
How much does appendix surgery cost in Chandigarh?
Cost varies based on surgical approach (laparoscopic vs open), emergency vs elective surgery, complications like perforation, and hospital stay duration. Contact us at +91-7657848192 for detailed pricing information.
How do I schedule emergency appendix surgery consultation?
For emergency appendicitis, visit our 24/7 emergency department or contact +91-7657848192 to talk with our dedicated medical counsellor. Our emergency team will rapidly assess, diagnose with imaging, and arrange immediate surgery if appendicitis is confirmed.


