Endoscopic Surgery
Endoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a tiny camera is used to visualize and perform the surgery. Endoscopic surgery is used in a range of medical procedures, from diagnosing to treatment. This type of surgery has the potential to significantly reduce recovery time and move the surgical procedure to a much less invasive level while still providing excellent results. It is used in procedures such as hernia repairs, cholecystectomies, gastrectomies, and sinus and nasal surgeries. With endoscopic surgery, smaller incisions can be made, leading to faster healing and reduced scarring. It can also reduce the risk of infection and pain. Endoscopic surgery is key to providing improved levels of care for patients.
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