What is Minimally invasive surgery?
Minimally invasive surgeries
In
minimally invasive surgery, doctors use several techniques to operate with less
hurt to the body than with open surgery.
With the development & advancement of laparoscopic surgery grow it is possible to discharge patients
the same day with almost no scar.
In Laparoscopic surgery
there is less post-operative pain, there is a minimum chance of infection as
compared to open surgery.
In overall, minimally
invasive surgery is related to less pain, a shorter hospital stay, and fewer
complications.
Alternative category of
minimally invasive surgery is robotic surgery. The gall bladder is a small
organ, located below the liver and its only function is to release fluid that
helps in digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder.
Minimally invasive
surgery uses smaller surgical incisions, and it's usually minimum risky than
usual surgery. But even with minimally invasive surgery, there are several
risks of issues with anesthesia, bleeding, & infection.
Minimal access surgery can
positively treat thyroid and parathyroid, hernia, appendix, anorectal
conditions, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, gall bladder stones, and
certain conditions, involving the pancreas, adrenal glands, spleen, kidneys,
and the liver.
Nestiva Hospital- Dr.Nasir Equbal Nizami
Consultant- Laparoscopy and General Surgery
Contact us: https://nestivahospital.com/
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