Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses a thin, lighted tube (laparoscope) and allows surgeon to access the inside of abdomen and pelvis through 3-4 small incisions. This procedure is also known as keyhole surgery.
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Read MoreIs there any complication associated with laparoscopy?
Although there is very less risk of complications in laparoscopic procedure but general complications of any surgical
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There is a chance of “conversion” of laparoscopic surgery to the open procedure in some rare cases where abnormality
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Laparoscopic surgery is not completely “pain-less”, but definitely “less-painful”. It is majorly because of small incisions as compared
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