When performing laparoscopic surgery, small keyhole incisions are used to see the abdominal and pelvic cavities with the use of a laparoscope, a thin rod with a camera attached. This type of minimally invasive surgery is linked to a quicker recovery and better patient results. A minimally invasive surgical procedure utilized in the abdomen and pelvis is called laparoscopic surgery. It employs a laparoscope to view inside your body without fully opening it up. A laparoscope is a thin, telescopic rod with a camera at the end. In contrast to open abdominal surgery, which requires a 6- to 12-inch incision, laparoscopic surgery only requires two to four tiny incisions, each no larger than half an inch. The others are for the surgical tools, and one is for the camera. An exploratory procedure employing a laparoscope is called a laparoscopy. Through one or two keyhole incisions, the surgeon examines the cavities of your abdomen and/or pelvis. The less intrusive option to a laparotomy is this. It is typically performed for diagnostic purposes to search for issues that imaging tests have been unable to detect. During the procedure, the surgeon may collect tissue samples for a biopsy. During the laparoscopy, they could also be able to cure small issues, including removing growths or obstructions that they discover during the examination.
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