Laparoscopy Surgery
A laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that looks inside your abdomen or pelvis. Laparoscopic Surgeon use laparoscopies to diagnose medical conditions or perform surgery. Surgery using a laparoscope (a long fibre optic cable) is called laparoscopic surgery. It’s generally safer than traditional surgery because it’s less invasive.
Surgeon puts laparoscope through a small cut (incision) in your belly (abdomen) measuring half an inch or less.
Surgeons may make up to three more cuts to insert other surgical instruments so they can see all the organs of your belly on monitor and do Surgery.
Which surgeries are done by laparoscopy?
- Appendectomy (Appendix Removal)
- Cholecystectomy (Gall Bladder Removal) for Gall Stone.
- Hernia Repair Surgery
- GI Surgeries
Benifits of Laparoscopic Surgery
- smaller Incision
- faster recovery
- minimal blood loss
- minimal pain
- less risk of infection
- short hospital stay
Note : One of the best thing about laparoscopy is that it allows surgeon to see what’s happening inside your body without opening you up through tiny Incision. They can do a lot through those tiny holes, but they can’t do everything everytime. Sometimes, they might find something that requires a larger procedure that require larger incision. But most of the time, surgeon can treat your issues using this minimally invasive procedure.
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