Endoscopic Surgery



Category Endoscopic Surgery

ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY

A procedure called an endoscopy allows your doctor to observe and operate on your body's interior organs and blood arteries. It enables physicians to view issues inside your body without having to make significant incisions. Through a small incision or opening in the body, such as the mouth, a surgeon inserts an endoscope. A flexible tube with a camera attached that lets your doctor look is called an endoscope. To operate or remove tissue for a biopsy, your doctor can use forceps and scissors on the endoscope. Endoscopy is frequently performed to assist the doctor in identifying the origin of any unusual symptoms you may be experiencing. Endoscopic biopsy is performed via endoscopy. Additionally, it aids your surgeon in seeing within the body when performing surgery to treat a stomach ulcer, remove gallstones, or remove malignancies. Endoscopy is a technology that is always evolving, like most others. High-definition imaging is used by more recent endoscope generations to produce images that are incredibly detailed. Furthermore, modern methods incorporate endoscopy with imaging technology or surgical procedures.

ADVANTAGES OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY:

  • Endoscopic surgery involves less trauma to body tissues.
  • Endoscopies are quick and relatively safe procedures.
  • Patients feel Less pain.
  • Fewer complications.
  • Lesser duration of hospital stay.
  • Rapid recovery to normal active life.
  • Almost no scars on the abdomen.
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