How Laparoscopy Performs, Its Advantages and Types

 

Laparoscopic Surgery

The clinic successfully performs laparoscopy and accepts residents. The department employs professional surgeons and specially trained staff.

Use of Simulations of laparoscopy is significant choice with Laparoscopic Trainer.

Cabinet for Laparoscopy

Surgery has long taken a step forward, and in the modern world, if surgical intervention is necessary in certain cases, there is an alternative to abdominal operations - laparoscopic surgery.

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What Is Laparoscopy?

This is a highly technical method of surgical intervention, more sparing than that performed as standard by abdominal surgery. During laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon does not make a large incision on the human body in order to gain access to the operated organ. On the contrary, in the human body in the abdominal cavity, small incisions make through which special instruments and a camera inserts. Recovery after such an operation is much faster, thanks to small incisions, the risks of infection minimizes. In, successfully performed laparoscopy allows the patient to discharges from the clinic in a very short time.

Laparoscopy requires high professionalism; such operations perform only by specialists with excellent training and good practice.

How Laparoscopy Performs?

Laparoscopic surgery usually performs under general anesthesia. Gas pumps into the abdominal cavity - carbohydrate dioxide so that nothing prevents the surgeon from performing the operation. Cuts make - for tools and for the camera. The image obtained by the camera displays on a monitor placed in the operating room. In fact, laparoscopy is an operation in which the surgeon does not directly see the abdominal cavity, and the instruments are an extension of his hands.

Equipment We Use

Laparoscopy requires not only the high professionalism of the surgeon, but also clinics are equipped with modern and high-quality equipment.

Types of Laparoscopic Operations

Laparoscopic surgery performs both for diagnostic purposes and, for example, if it is necessary to remove part or the whole organ.

In the clinic carries out, among other things:

·         Laparoscopy of the right half of the colon;

·         Laparoscopy of the transverse colon;

·         Laparoscopy of the left half of the colon;

·         Laparoscopy of the sigmoid colon;

·         Laparoscopy of the rectum;

·         Proctectomy (removal of the rectum)

What Are the Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery

During laparoscopy, the surgeon has access to almost the entire abdominal cavity through small incisions in the patient's body. Laparoscopic surgery allows the intervention to carries out more precisely and with a high quality of the result. Rehabilitation of the patient takes the shortest possible time, which allows you to return to normal life, goes to work. After the operation, there are no huge scars on the body, the healed incisions are practically invisible and do not cause any inconvenience. The absence of a cavity incision minimizes the risk of infection and possible hernia. Due to the obvious advantages of laparoscopic surgery, more and more doctors and patients trust it.

Preparation for Laparoscopy

Regardless of which laparoscopy is performed, the patient must undergo special studies and pass blood and urine tests. A few days before the upcoming operation, it is advisable to exclude from the diet foods that can cause increased gas formation in the intestines. Water and food intake stops at least six hours before the operation. Without fail, before the laparoscopic surgery, bowel cleansing performs.

Conclusion

Compliance with the recommendations will allow you to get a good result from the operation and increase the speed of the patient's rehabilitation.

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