Laparoscopic Surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses small incisions and a camera to guide the procedure. This approach is widely used for abdominal and pelvic surgeries, offering precision and faster recovery.
The procedure involves inserting a laparoscope—a thin tube with a camera—into a small incision, allowing the surgeon to view the treatment area on a monitor. Additional small incisions are made for surgical instruments to complete the procedure.
Patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery benefit from reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, and smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery. This technique is suitable for various conditions, including hernias, gallbladder issues, and appendicitis.
Laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized surgical care by providing effective treatment with minimal disruption to patients’ lives. It ensures better outcomes and quicker recovery for a wide range of conditions.