Discover expert insights on Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS) with Dr. Nitin Jha. This blog covers how SILS works, its advantages, suitable patients, pre- and post-operative care, and what to expect during recovery.
Tips on Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS)
By Dr. Nitin Jha | Senior Laparoscopic & General Surgeon
Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery (SILS) is one of the most advanced techniques in minimally invasive surgery. Instead of multiple cuts on the abdomen, SILS uses just one small incision, usually hidden inside the belly button. This approach has transformed surgical care, offering better cosmetic results, faster recovery, and reduced postoperative discomfort. Here are some essential tips and insights to help patients understand SILS better.
1. Understand What SILS Is
SILS involves performing the entire surgery through a single tiny incision, unlike traditional laparoscopy which requires 3–4 cuts. A special port is inserted through the navel, allowing the surgeon to use a camera and instruments to complete the procedure. This technique is less invasive and offers a more refined, modern approach to abdominal surgeries.
2. Know the Benefits of SILS
One of the biggest advantages of SILS is its cosmetic benefit—the scar is nearly invisible. Beyond appearance, SILS offers multiple clinical benefits:
- Minimal scarring
- Less postoperative pain
- Faster recovery time
- Reduced risk of wound infection
- Shorter hospital stay
Because the incision is small and located in the natural fold of the belly button, patients experience quick healing and improved comfort.
3. Ideal for Specific Procedures
SILS is most commonly used for conditions that can be safely managed through a single point of access. These include:
- Gallbladder removal
- Appendix removal
- Hernia repairs
- Select bariatric procedures
With advancements in surgical technology, more procedures are being adapted for SILS, making it a preferred choice for many patients seeking minimally invasive solutions.
4. Requires High Surgical Expertise
Not all surgeons perform SILS, as operating through a single “entry point” requires high precision and advanced laparoscopic skills. Dr. Nitin Jha, known for his expertise in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery, emphasizes that SILS should only be performed by trained, experienced surgeons to ensure maximum safety and the best outcomes.
5. Patient Selection Matters
SILS is not suitable for everyone. The ideal patients are:
- Non-obese or mildly overweight
- Individuals without complicated previous abdominal surgeries
- Patients with uncomplicated appendix or gallbladder problems
Proper evaluation is essential to determine whether SILS is the safest option.
6. Follow All Pre-Surgery Instructions Carefully
To ensure smooth surgery and recovery, patients should follow these steps:
- Maintain fasting for 6–8 hours before surgery
- Inform the doctor about any medications, blood thinners, or allergies
- Control conditions like diabetes, blood pressure, thyroid issues, etc.
These precautions help minimize surgical risks and avoid complications.
7. Post-Surgery Care Is Simple
Recovery after SILS is generally quick and comfortable. Most patients:
- Return home the same day or within 24 hours
- Resume light activities within a few days
- Must avoid heavy lifting or strenuous work for a few weeks
- Need to keep the incision area clean and dry
Following medical advice ensures smooth healing without complications.
8. Monitor for Warning Signs
While SILS is safe, patients should seek immediate medical attention if they notice:
- Fever
- Increasing abdominal pain
- Redness, swelling, or discharge from the incision
- Persistent vomiting
Early detection helps prevent major complications.
9. Results Are Highly Satisfactory
Patients undergoing SILS report faster recovery, minimal pain, and excellent cosmetic results. With expert care from surgeons like Dr. Nitin Jha, SILS has become one of the most reliable and patient-friendly surgical methods today.

