Endoscopic Surgery
Endoscopic surgery is an innovative minimally invasive surgical technique which uses specialized instruments to perform operations inside the body. The instruments, such as small cameras and specialized tools, are mounted on the end of a thin tube and inserted into the body through a small incision. Endoscopic surgery is a preferred method of many surgeons due to its numerous benefits, such as less tissue damage, smaller incision size and faster healing time. It is used in a variety of medical procedures, including diagnosis and treatment of diseases, removal of foreign bodies, and repair of tissue damage. Endoscopic surgery has improved the quality of life of many patients, as it offers a less invasive and more efficient way of completing surgical tasks.
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