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Laparoscopic Approach Published August 28, 2008 • Updated on August 28, 2008 at 2:52 pm. BOOKMARKER ...
Laparoscopy is a form of minimally invasive or keyhole surgery. In this type of surgery, a surgeon can examine the inside of the abdomen or pelvis using small incisions to insert tools and ...
Laparoscopic surgery is performed with small instruments, small incisions and video equipment — miniature versions of what is used for traditional open surgeries.
A surgeon inserts a laparoscope, a long thin tube fitted with a tiny camera, through a few small incisions in the patient’s body. Since the 1980s, when technological advances allowed images to be ...
To encourage healing, keep wound dressings clean at all times. When spending time outside, try covering the edges of the bandages in a sheet of medical tape or adhesive gauze. Proper Nutritional Care ...
Laparoscopic surgery is preferred due to the minimally invasive skin and abdominal muscle incision KOCHI: In 1988, Dr Harry Reich in Pennsylvania first did a laparoscopic hysterectomy.