
Endoscopic Surgery
Endoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that allows doctors to perform operations using small instruments inserted through natural body openings or tiny cuts in the skin. A thin, flexible tube called an endoscope, equipped with a camera and light, helps surgeons see inside the body. This approach usually results in less pain, quicker recovery, and smaller scars compared to traditional open surgery. Endoscopic techniques can be used for various procedures, including removing tumors, repairing organs, or treating gastrointestinal issues, making surgery safer and more efficient for patients.