Track: Endoscopic ENT Surgery and Laparoscopic

Endoscopic ENT Surgery and Laparoscopic

Endoscopic ENT Surgery and Laparoscopic techniques involve minimally invasive procedures for ear, nose, and throat conditions, as well as abdominal surgeries, respectively, utilizing small incisions and specialized tools for precision and quicker recovery.

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, involves performing procedures through small incisions using a laparoscope—a thin tube with a camera and light. Surgeons view the surgical area on a monitor and use specialized instruments to carry out the operation. This technique reduces recovery time, minimizes pain, and lowers the risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery. It is commonly used for various procedures, including gallbladder removal, hernia repairs, and appendectomies.

Gallbladder Removal (Cholecystectomy): Open surgery to remove the gallbladder due to conditions like gallstones or inflammation. This traditional approach involves a larger incision in the abdomen to access and extract the gallbladder.

Reducing Trauma: Involves minimizing physical damage during surgeries through techniques like precise incisions, advanced tools, and careful handling of tissues, aiming to reduce recovery time and complications.

Hernia Repair in Laparoscopic Surgery: A minimally invasive procedure to fix hernias using small incisions and a laparoscope. The surgeon inserts a small camera and tools through these incisions to repair the hernia, resulting in less pain and faster recovery compared to open surgery.