
laparoscopic suturing
Laparoscopic suturing is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to stitch tissues inside the body through small incisions. Using a tiny camera called a laparoscope, surgeons see inside the body on a monitor. They insert specialized instruments through small cuts and carefully sew tissues or close incisions with sutures or stitches. This method reduces pain, scarring, and recovery time compared to open surgery, while allowing precise repair of internal structures. Proper technique and training are essential for effective laparoscopic suturing, ensuring safe and accurate internal tissue repair.