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Single Port Laparoscopy

Single Port Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique where multiple operations are performed through a single port in the patient’s abdomen. This technique allows surgeons to reduce pain, scarring and recovery time for the patient. It also eliminates the need for multiple incisions, which increases the…

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Overview

Single Port Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique where multiple operations are performed through a single port in the patient’s abdomen. This technique allows surgeons to reduce pain, scarring and recovery time for the patient. It also eliminates the need for multiple incisions, which increases the patient’s comfort and improves the cosmetic outcome. This is an important development in modern surgical practice as it enables greater precision, accuracy and safety for the patient. Single Port Laparoscopy is commonly used for procedures such as appendix removal, gallbladder removal, kidney removal, ovarian cystectomy and hernia repair.

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Sathya-Prasad Burjonrappa · United States Luigi Boni · Italy Salvador Morales-Conde · Spain

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