What Happens Before, During And After Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery is also called minimally invasive surgery. It has transformed the medical field by introducing a less invasive method compared to traditional open surgery.
This process includes making small cuts and inserting a laparoscope which is a thin, lighted tube. It has a high-resolution video camera, which lets surgeons view the belly organs in real time on a screen, facilitating particular surgical interventions.
This is the most popular surgery for its quicker healing times and less postoperative pain as compared to traditional surgical strategies. In this guide, we will explain what happens before and after laparoscopic surgery.