Laparoscopic surgery
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive method in abdominal surgery during which the operation is performed through several smaller incisions (5 to 15 mm) with the help of long, narrow instruments and working trocars. It is most often used in operations on hernias (hernias) of the anterior abdominal wall and operations to remove the gallbladder, but it also has its place in more extensive procedures such as operations on the colon and small intestine and parenchymal organs of the abdominal cavity. To minimize tissue trauma, the great advantage it brings is the shortened time of many operations, faster postoperative recovery, and a better cosmetic results in terms of reducing scars. Because of all the above, patients return to their daily functions and habits faster.