Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, is a technique that uses small incisions, a camera, and specialized instruments to perform surgical procedures. The surgeon operates while viewing a magnified, high-definition image on a monitor. This approach reduces the size of incisions, lowers the risk of infection, minimizes postoperative pain, and shortens recovery times compared to traditional open surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is commonly used in various medical specialties, including gastroenterology, gynecology, and urology, for a wide range of procedures, from gallbladder removal to hysterectomy.