An incision is made in the abdomen to undertake advanced laparoscopic surgery. The incision is usually about half an inch long, though it can extend to several inches. In the medical community, it's also referred to as minimally invasive surgery. During the surgery, the surgeon uses laparoscopy to locate and fix the problem. A long, thin tube known as a laparoscope is introduced into the abdomen following the incision. The camera attached to this device makes it simple for the surgeon to view the inside of the abdomen. With this apparatus, the pelvic and abdominal organs are visible.A single-site laparoscopy, which entails putting a laparoscope and an instrument into the abdomen, may be performed if there is an issue.

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