25+ years of minimally invasive surgery. Smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery — performed at Sterling Hospitals, Vadodara by a fellowship-trained laparoscopic surgeon with over 5,000 keyhole procedures.
Laparoscopic surgery — also called minimally invasive or keyhole surgery — uses small incisions (5–10 mm) through which a camera and thin instruments are inserted. The surgeon operates while viewing a magnified high-definition image on a screen, rather than making a large open incision.
Compared to traditional open surgery, the laparoscopic approach results in significantly less pain after the procedure, a shorter hospital stay (often 24 hours or less), a faster return to daily activities and work, reduced blood loss and lower infection risk, and smaller, less visible scars.
At Sterling Hospitals, Vadodara, Dr Samir Contractor performs the full range of laparoscopic abdominal and GI procedures — from routine gallbladder surgery to complex hernia repairs and anti-reflux procedures.
Every page on this site is written and medically reviewed by Dr Samir Contractor — a practising fellowship-trained surgeon — not by a content agency. Here is the evidence behind that claim.
Over 25 years of continuous surgical practice at Sterling Hospitals, Vadodara. Every claim on this page is drawn from direct clinical experience — not textbook paraphrasing.
Fellowship-trained at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh with subspecialty MIS training at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi. Board-certified in multiple countries.
Affiliated with Sterling Hospitals — a leading multi-specialty hospital in Vadodara. Active member of recognised surgical bodies in India, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Transparent pricing published on every procedure page. Surgery recommended only when clinically indicated. 4.9★ patient rating from named, verified patient reviews.
Smaller incisions mean significantly less tissue trauma and postoperative pain compared to open surgery.
Most patients are discharged within 24 hours and return to light work in 1–2 weeks.
Day-care or next-day discharge for most procedures, reducing cost and away-from-home time.
Smaller wounds reduce the risk of surgical site infection — especially important for diabetic patients.
HD camera provides a magnified view, allowing highly precise dissection and suturing.
Incisions of 5–10 mm instead of 10–20 cm — particularly valued for abdominal procedures.
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Dr Samir helped me through a complex procedure with utmost professionalism. The laparoscopic approach meant I was walking the same day and home within 24 hours. Remarkable experience.
Went in with a lot of anxiety about surgery. Dr Samir explained everything clearly, the team was excellent, and my recovery was so much faster than I expected. Back to work in ten days.
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