Endourology and laparoscopy are minimal-access (keyhole) approaches that treat urological problems through very small openings or the body's own passages — rather than large open incisions.
Endourology treats conditions from inside the urinary tract using fine instruments and a camera passed along the body's natural passages — often with no external incision at all. Laparoscopy works through a few small keyhole incisions instead of one large one.
Minimal-access surgery is not automatically the right answer for every case. Which approach suits you depends on your specific condition and anatomy — that judgement is part of what a proper assessment is for.
Dr. Garg holds a Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS) from the Association of Surgeons of India, alongside MCh super-specialty training in Urology (SMS Medical College, Jaipur) and certification from the European Board of Urology (FEBU). His practice emphasises minimally invasive endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques across stone disease, prostate conditions and uro-oncology.
Endourology treats conditions from inside the urinary tract using fine instruments and a camera passed along the body's natural passages, often without any external incision.
Minimal-access surgery generally involves smaller or no incisions, less post-operative pain, a shorter hospital stay and a faster return to normal activity compared with open surgery.
Not always. Whether a minimal-access approach is appropriate depends on the specific condition and the patient's anatomy, which is determined during assessment.
Appointments and referrals welcome across Panchkula, Chandigarh and Ambala.