Endoscopic Surgery

Endoscopic Surgery
Endoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, is a surgical technique that involves making small incisions in the body and using an endoscope to perform the surgery. An endoscope is a thin, flexible tube with a camera and a light source that allows the surgeon to see inside the body.
Compared to traditional open surgery, endoscopic surgery offers several benefits, including less pain, less scarring, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times. It can be used to perform a wide range of procedures, including gastrointestinal surgery, urologic surgery, gynecologic surgery, and orthopedic surgery.
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