Inserted through a small incision, a Laparoscope is a tiny camera used to visualize the internal condition of the patient. The whole operation is performed with specialized surgical tools. The laparoscopic procedure is highly popular and beneficial than regular procedures because it results in minimal scarring and fewer complications. You can expect less wound infection, shorter hospital stay, early return to work, minimal pain, and medication. All this contributes to the speedy recovery of the patient.
Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic Surgery is a surgical technique that enables the surgeon to perform advanced operations through the least invasive incisions. Also known as Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), it is commonly used to treat and diagnose abdominal, chest, and pelvis conditions.
Specialized Laparoscopic Procedures
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When is Laparoscopic Surgery used?
Laparoscopic Surgery is a surgical procedure used for removing a damaged or diseased organ or removing a tissue sample for further testing (biopsy). It is commonly used in Gynecology, Gastronomy and Urology.
Safety
Laparoscopic Surgery is a commonly performed procedure that results in fewer complications and quick recovery.
Preparation
Preparations may vary depending upon the patient's condition. Before a Laparoscopic Procedure, the patient is usually asked not to eat or drink anything for up to 6-12 hours.
Recovery
Recovery of a patient may vary depending on the condition and complexity of the procedure. A patient may take up to 3 to 12 weeks to recover.