Laparoscopic surgery also goes by the name "minimally invasive surgery" because, unlike conventional open procedures, it only requires a very small incision (about a half-inch long). Trocars (pen-shaped tubes with valves) are inserted into the abdominal cavity through these incisions. For improved organ handling and visualization, CO2 is inflated into the abdominal cavity. The incision is used to introduce the laparoscope, a long, thin tube with a high-intensity light and a high-resolution camera at the front, which transmits live, high definition images to a video monitor. Following the procedure, the instruments are taken out, and the incisions are bandaged and stitched. Traditional surgical procedures call for a different skill set and level of training than laparoscopic surgery. The gold standard for weight reduction surgery, splenectomy, adrenalectomy, gallbladder surgery, and anti-reflux procedures nowadays is sophisticated laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic surgery has a shorter recovery period and significantly less post-operative pain than standard surgery. Usually, a week passes before the patient may resume all of their regular activities.
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