
operative surgery
Operative surgery refers to medical procedures where surgeons use instruments to treat injuries, diseases, or deformities by physically altering body tissues. It involves making incisions to access internal organs and performing specific interventions, such as removing tumors, repairing injuries, or correcting anatomical abnormalities. Surgeons often utilize anesthesia to ensure patients are comfortable and pain-free during the operation. The goal of operative surgery is to improve health outcomes, restore function, or alleviate symptoms. Recovery can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure and the patient’s overall health.