
Endoscope-assisted Surgery
Endoscope-assisted surgery involves using a small, flexible tube called an endoscope, equipped with a camera and light, to view inside the body. Surgeons insert the endoscope through tiny incisions, allowing them to see and operate on organs or tissues with high precision. This minimally invasive approach reduces pain, scarring, and recovery time compared to traditional open surgery. It’s commonly used in procedures like ENT surgeries, gastrointestinal diagnostics, and some orthopedic operations, enhancing visibility and accuracy while maintaining a less invasive technique.