Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeon

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Laparoscopic Surgery Assistant

Last updated on 27 Feb 2026

Overview

Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeons assist in performing minimally invasive surgeries, support patient care, and collaborate with surgical teams, contributing to efficient and effective surgical interventions in the field of laparoscopy.

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Job Description
  1. OPD Consultation of Surgical Patients
  2. Performing Laparoscopic surgeries
  3. Attending Surgical Emergencies
  4. Clinical rounds and patient’s counselling
  5. Clinical documentation of surgical patients
  6. Coordination and reporting to consultant/ head
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FAQS

What is pneumoperitoneum and why is it necessary?

Pneumoperitoneum is the insufflation of gas, usually carbon dioxide, into the abdominal cavity. It creates space for visualization and manipulation of instruments during laparoscopy. CO₂ is preferred because it is non-flammable and easily absorbed by the body.

What are the advantages of laparoscopic surgery over open surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery offers smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery. It also results in less blood loss and lower risk of wound infection.

What are the common indications for laparoscopic cholecystectomy?

Indications include symptomatic gallstones, acute and chronic cholecystitis, gallstone pancreatitis, and gallbladder polyps. It is considered the gold standard treatment for gallbladder disease.

What are the common complications of laparoscopic surgery?

Complications include bleeding, organ injury, bile duct injury, infection, and trocar site hernia. Gas-related complications such as CO₂ embolism may occur rarely.

What is trocar placement and why is it important?

Trocar placement refers to the insertion of ports for laparoscopic instruments. Proper positioning ensures optimal access and reduces instrument collision. Incorrect placement can increase complications.

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What qualifications are required to become an Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeon?

To become an Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeon, need to complete an MBBS followed by MS or DNB in General Surgery from a recognized institution.

Which courses are best for Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeons?

The most valuable courses include Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS), Fellowship in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, and Diploma or Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (DMAS). Short-term training programs in basic and advanced laparoscopy, robotic surgery, and endoscopic procedures are also beneficial.

What skills are required for an Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeon?

Knowledge of laparoscopic equipment, port placement, and camera handling is crucial. Strong hand - eye coordination, depth perception, and instrument handling skills are essential for assisting in minimally invasive procedures.

What is the salary of an Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeon in India?

The average salary ranges from ₹6,00,000 to ₹15,00,000 per year. It varies depending on experience, hospital, and city.

Where can Assistant Laparoscopic Surgeons work?

They work in multispecialty hospitals, corporate hospitals, surgical specialty centers, and government medical colleges. Opportunities are also available in GI surgery units, bariatric surgery centers, and minimally invasive surgery departments.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 150000USD 250000
United KingdomGBP 50000GBP 90000
UAEAED 300000AED 600000
CanadaCAD 120000CAD 220000
AustraliaAUD 150000AUD 260000
IndiaINR 600000INR 1800000
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