Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic (Keyhole) Surgery in Glasgow
Expert minimally invasive surgery with faster recovery
Glasgow Surgery provides private laparoscopic surgery in Glasgow, offering advanced minimally invasive procedures performed by an experienced consultant surgeon at Ross Hall Hospital. Laparoscopic surgery allows many abdominal conditions to be treated with smaller incisions, less pain and quicker recovery compared with traditional open surgery.
Consultant-led care
Private appointments are available at Ross Hall Hospital and Ross Hall Clinic Braehead. A GP referral is not required for self-pay patients.
- Rapid access to assessment
- Clear diagnosis and treatment planning
- Private hospital setting in Glasgow
- Personalised consultant-led care
What Is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopy — also known as keyhole surgery — is a technique where operations are performed through small incisions using a camera and specialised instruments. This approach is widely used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the abdomen and digestive system.
Gallbladder Disease
Treated with laparoscopic cholecystectomy where appropriate.
- Gallstones
- Gallbladder inflammation (cholecystitis)
- Biliary colic
Hernias
Minimally invasive hernia repair can reduce recovery time and discomfort.
- Inguinal (groin) hernia
- Umbilical hernia
- Incisional hernia
Reflux and Hiatus Hernia
Surgical options may be available when symptoms persist despite medication.
- Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD)
- Hiatus hernia
Diagnostic Laparoscopy
Diagnostic laparoscopy may be used to investigate unexplained abdominal symptoms when other tests are inconclusive.
Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery
This technique is now the preferred approach for many common abdominal operations.
- Smaller incisions and minimal scarring
- Reduced post-operative pain
- Shorter hospital stay
- Faster return to normal activities
- Lower risk of complications in many cases
Why Choose Glasgow Surgery Ltd?
Glasgow Surgery focuses on delivering safe, effective surgery with excellent patient outcomes.
- Consultant-led care throughout your journey
- Procedures performed at Ross Hall Hospital
- Extensive experience in upper GI and general surgery
- Integrated care from diagnosis to surgery and follow-up
- Access to modern surgical facilities and anaesthetic support
Before Surgery
- Full consultation and assessment
- Discussion of risks, benefits and alternatives
- Pre-operative tests if required
During Surgery
- Performed under general anaesthetic
- Small incisions, usually 0.5–1 cm
- Use of a camera/laparoscope to guide the procedure
After Surgery
- Most patients go home the same day or after one night
- Early mobilisation encouraged
- Return to normal activities within 1–2 weeks depending on procedure
Recovery and Results
Recovery is typically faster than with open surgery. Many patients return to light activities within a few days and return to work within 1–2 weeks, depending on the procedure. Full recovery varies depending on the operation, and you will receive clear post-operative guidance and follow-up care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to common patient questions about this service.
Is laparoscopic surgery safe?
Yes — laparoscopic surgery is a well-established and widely used technique with a strong safety profile when performed by experienced surgeons.
Will I have scars?
Scars are usually small and often fade significantly over time.
Is it better than open surgery?
For many procedures, laparoscopic surgery offers clear benefits, although suitability depends on the individual case.
How long will I be in hospital?
Many patients go home the same day or after a short stay.
How quickly can I have surgery?
We aim to provide prompt access to consultation and scheduling.
Book a Consultation
If you are considering surgery for gallstones, hernia, reflux or other abdominal conditions, Glasgow Surgery offers expert laparoscopic surgery in Glasgow with fast access and personalised care.