Laparoscopy

Laparoscopic surgery is one of the most effective and safe methods of treating many diseases of the abdominal organs. This surgical technique uses miniature instruments and cameras that are inserted through small incisions in the abdominal wall.

Laparoscopy allows the surgeon to gain access to the internal organs of the abdominal cavity and carry out the necessary manipulations without large incisions. This allows you to reduce recovery time after surgery, reduce the risk of complications and speed up the recovery process.

One of the main advantages of laparoscopy is the ability to perform more precise operations than traditional surgery. Miniature instruments allow the surgeon to work with high precision and avoid damage to neighboring organs.

In addition, laparoscopy can be used to diagnose various diseases. For example, laparoscopy can detect tumors, cysts, gallstones and other diseases.

However, like any other surgery, laparoscopic surgery has its risks. Some patients may experience pain and discomfort during and after surgery. There is also a risk of complications such as infection or bleeding.

In general, laparoscopic surgery is an effective and safe method for treating many diseases, but it requires a highly qualified surgeon and high-quality equipment. Therefore, it is important to choose an experienced specialist and modern equipment for laparoscopy.



Laparoscopic surgery Laparoscopic surgery is an intervention in which operations on internal organs are performed through small incisions in the abdominal wall using an optical system (laparoscope). Unlike conventional surgery, laparoscopy does not require large incisions (as a rule, small punctures of 0.5-1.5 cm are sufficient), the intra-abdominal space is not emptied, which can significantly reduce the operation time and length of hospital stay. The postoperative period is characterized by less pain sensitivity. You can also mention the simplicity of the postoperative period, rapid restoration of physical fitness and ability to work