Category | Laparoscopic Surgery |
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
With laparoscopy surgery, a surgeon can access the abdominal and pelvis without having to make significant skin incisions. This process is sometimes referred to as minimally invasive surgery or keyhole surgery. Due to the use of a device called a laparoscope by the surgeon, large incisions can be avoided during laparoscopy. This is a tiny tube with a camera and a light source that transmits pictures of the pelvis or abdomen to a television monitor. Numerous illnesses that arise inside the abdomen or pelvis can be diagnosed via laparoscopy. Numerous illnesses that arise inside the abdomen or pelvis can be diagnosed via laparoscopy. Additionally, it can be used to perform surgical procedures, such as the removal of an organ that is diseased or damaged or the removal of a tissue sample for further analysis.
ADVANTAGES OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY: