Laparoscopic surgery of the abdominal cavity organs, also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, utilizes advanced technology and specialized instruments to access the abdominal cavity through small incisions. By employing a high-definition camera and precise surgical tools, laparoscopic techniques allow surgeons to perform complex operations on the digestive system and the abdominal cavity organs with minimal invasiveness and faster recovery times. This innovative approach has significantly reduced postoperative pain, scarring, and hospital stays, offering patients a safer and more efficient option for treating various gastrointestinal conditions.
- Adrenalectomy
- Total Resection of the Pancreas
- Splenectomy
- Fundoplication
- Crurorrhaphy
- Esophagus Reconstruction
- Pancreatoduodenal Dissection
- Small Intestine Resection
- Cholecystectomy
- Reconstruction of Bile Ducts
- Hernioplasty
- Heller Myotomy of the Esophagus
- Resection of Post-Abdominal Non-Organic Neoplasms
- Gastrectomy
- Subtotal gastrectomy
- Rectal Resections
- Hemicolectomy
- Colectomy
- Frey's Surgery