
Laparoendoscopic Surgery
Laparoendoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive medical procedure that uses small incisions and specialized instruments to perform surgery inside the body. A surgeon inserts a tiny camera called a laparoscope and other tools through small cuts, allowing them to see and operate without large incisions. This technique typically results in less pain, shorter recovery times, and reduced scarring compared to traditional open surgery. It is commonly used for procedures like removing the gallbladder, hernia repairs, and exploring abdominal issues, providing effective treatment with less trauma to the patient's body.