Application

The procedure is performed to image, for example, the liver, spleen, large intestine, diaphragm, and others. A laparoscope is a surgical instrument with a miniature camera placed at the end, thanks to which the doctor can precisely view the interior of the abdominal cavity on a monitor. The scope of the procedure depends on the indications and the intraoperative image. During the procedure, if a problem is identified, it is possible to extend the procedure to include target treatment. In some cases, when the disease image is unclear or technical difficulties occur during laparoscopy, conversion is required, i.e. performing the procedure using the classical method.

Less risk

The laparoscopic method is characterized by a lower risk of complications, faster patient recovery, and postoperative scars are small.

Post-treatment recommendations

After the surgery, the patient may experience pain in the area of ​​the surgery, generally available painkillers should effectively relieve the pain. After the surgery, it is recommended to limit physical exertion and follow a light diet for at least 2 weeks. After this period, the diet can be gradually expanded to a normal one, and physical activity should also be increased.

In the Surgery Clinic, the procedure is performed under general anesthesia after prior arrangements with the anesthesiologist. Depending on the ailments, the patient spends one or two days in the Clinic.

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