
Laproscopy Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery or keyhole surgery, is a revolutionary approach that allows surgeons to perform procedures with precision and minimal impact on the body. This technique uses a laparoscope—a thin tube equipped with a camera and light—to visualize internal organs through small incisions. This method is commonly employed for procedures involving the abdomen and pelvis, such as gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy), hernia repair, appendectomy, and treatment of gynecological conditions like endometriosis or ovarian cysts. Laparoscopic surgery offers patients a modern, safe, and efficient alternative to traditional open surgeries, ensuring quicker recovery and better outcomes.