Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally-invasive medical procedure used to look inside the abdomen or pelvis. It is done by making a small incision in the abdomen or pelvis and inserting a thin tube with a camera attached to the end. Through this tube, the surgeon is able to view the abdomen or pelvis on a video monitor and perform surgery with the help of specially designed tools. The benefits of laparoscopic surgery include less pain and discomfort, reduced risk of infection, faster recovery time, and improved cosmetic results. Laparoscopic surgery is used for a variety of medical conditions, including the diagnosis and treatment of cancers, gallbladder disease, endometriosis, hernias, infertility, and more.
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