Written by MASSH
Feb 04, 2026
Laparoscopic surgery has become more popular in India over the last few years. However, there are still many risks associated with surgery, and even small errors from surgeons can lead to catastrophic and life-threatening consequences. MASSH Super Speciality Hospital in South Delhi is leading the charge to make laparoscopic surgery even safer with better visualisation for doctors. How are they achieving it? 3D laparoscopic surgery.
The integration of 3D imaging in laparoscopic surgery is a game-changer for surgical safety. Along with patient safety, 3D imaging allows laparoscopic surgery to have a broader use case and be recommended for complex surgical cases where open surgery was previously recommended. So, what is 3D laparoscopic surgery, and how does it work? Let’s take a detailed look at the technology and its benefits.
3D visualisation allows doctors to perceive depth while performing a surgery. This technology blurs the difference between open surgery and laparoscopic surgery. One of the primary limitations of laparoscopic surgery was depth perception. Since the laparoscope is a camera module, the tool could only capture a two-dimensional image of the surgical field. This led to an increased risk of damage to surrounding structures while performing laparoscopic surgeries.
3D visualisation helps in this regard by offering a 3D visual of the surgical field. This is made possible by a special camera module where two cameras capture slightly different images of the surgical field, like human eyes, and that helps surgeons understand depth much better. Here is a process overview of how 3D laparoscopic surgery works:
3D visualisation in surgery has many crucial benefits, including:
Recently, at the 2024 European Association of Endoscopic Surgery (EAES) Congress reported that 3D laparoscopic systems significantly outperform the 2D counterparts and specifically reduce surgical error rates by 72%. Not only that, but 3D laparoscopic technology also substantially reduces operative time.
This technology is still finding its space globally, which includes India, where MASSH Super Speciality Hospital, South Delhi, is pioneering the popularisation of 3D laparoscopic surgery. Led by Dr Sachin Ambekar, Director of Minimal Access and Bariatric Surgery at MASSH Super Speciality Hospital, and a surgeon who has performed over 1,800 procedures. His excellence and commitment are setting a new standard of care in intensive care for the city and the country.
MASSH Super Speciality Hospital’s surgical prowess and excellence are brilliantly showcased with an extremely rare gallbladder surgery. The procedure was performed using advanced 3D laparoscopic techniques, and it was globally recorded as the 22nd such case, in which advanced 3D laparoscopic surgery was used to treat such a complex case. To put it into perspective, around 1.5 to 2 lakh gallbladder removal surgeries are performed every day, and among them, MASSH Super Speciality Hospital is one of the first 50 hospitals globally to perform a complex surgery without having to resort to open surgery.
Gallbladder removal surgeries can take around 45 minutes on average to complete. Thanks to the advancements of the MASSH Super Speciality Hospital's 3D laparoscopic surgery, the mean surgery time has been brought down to just 8 to 10 minutes. In fact, surgeons at MASSH Super Speciality Hospital, led by Dr Sachin Ambekar, have completed 3D laparoscopic surgery in under four minutes, which was very close to the world record time for performing a gallbladder removal surgery. The surgeon's skill, infrastructural support, and 3D laparoscopic imaging have helped MASSH Super Speciality Hospital take surgical safety and surgery times to the next level, respectively. When asked about the surgery time improvements using 3D laparoscopic imaging, Dr Sachin said, “Precision is the catalyst for speed. This is not about breaking records. The enhanced clarity and depth perception offered by 3D vision allow surgeons to navigate complex anatomy with a level of safety that was previously unattainable.”
To put it simply, a short surgery time directly leads to a shorter recovery period. This is mainly because a short surgery equals less time under anaesthesia, and with 3D laparoscopic surgery, it also means lower tissue damage. These factors help patients get same-day hospital discharge and a quick return to daily activities. All these factors improve surgical and patient outcomes. As a result, lower surgical risks encourage patients to get surgical intervention in a timely manner, which helps improve lifespan and overall health.
Mansi Jhunhunwala, the Founder and CEO of MASSH Group of Hospitals, states, “At MASSH, it is our constant endeavour to make world-class minimal access surgery both accessible and affordable for the community at large. By adopting advanced technologies like 3D laparoscopic surgery, we aim to deliver global standards of precision, safety, and faster recovery while ensuring that cost does not become a barrier to quality healthcare.” This sentiment has echoed in every move of the hospital in developing a safer surgical experience for patients.
The surgical prowess of MASSH Super Speciality Hospital has helped it find patients from across the globe. International patients from Kenya, Nigeria, and New Zealand have visited MASSH Super Speciality Hospital for treatment and were able to return home within 24 to 48 hours of their surgery. This underscores the efficacy and efficiency of 3D laparoscopic surgery at MASSH. Currently, MASSH Super Speciality Hospital offers 3D laparoscopic surgery for gallbladder removal, hernia repair, and bariatric surgeries, led by the experienced Dr Sachin Ambekar. For more information about 3D laparoscopic surgery at MASSH Super Speciality Hospital, please feel free to contact the hospital or visit us at your convenience.
3D laparoscopic surgery refers to the surgical removal of the gallbladder from the human body. At MASSH Super Speciality Hospital, 3D visualisation is offered for this surgery that allows surgeons to get depth perception inside the surgical field, similar to an open surgery.
The benefits of 3D laparoscopic surgery include a shorter surgery time of under 10 minutes and lower tissue trauma. These benefits help with quicker surgical recovery and return to normal daily activities.
Yes, 3D laparoscopic surgery is safe, and in fact, it is safer than its 2D counterpart. Findings have shown that 3D laparoscopic surgery reduces the risk of surgical errors compared to 2D laparoscopic visualisation.
The MASSH Super Specialty Hospital is located in Chirag Enclave, New Delhi, India. Chirag Enclave is a neighbourhood in South Delhi.
The MASSH Super Specialty Hospital is available 24/7 for medical emergencies of patients. Feel free to reach out to us through our website or social media handles for more information.
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