Additionally, a novel technique for single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILC) using specially designed needle instruments was explored. This method aimed to address challenges such as ...
Laparoscopic surgery, also referred to as minimally invasive surgery (MIS) or laparoscopy, is a surgical technique in which a thin, camera-equipped surgical device is inserted into the abdomen or ...
Alternatively, the operation can be performed through a single midline incision, although exposure to the kidney is limited (particularly for left-sided masses). The indications for laparoscopic ...
Furthermore, cholecystectomy is the standard surgery for treating gallbladder diseases 3. This procedure involves the complete removal of the gallbladder and is primarily performed laparoscopically.
Hysteroscopic sterilization involves the insertion of a device through the cervix into the uterus, while laparoscopic sterilization requires small incisions in the abdomen to access the fallopian ...
Comparison of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation with percutaneous radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B-related hepatocellular carcinoma involving specific sites ...
A scab after surgery is a normal part of healing. It forms at the incision site to protect the skin underneath while it heals. Removing a scab can impede healing, so it's best to let it fall off on ...
A circumcision is the removal of most of the male foreskin. The incision starts off red and tender. The tenderness should be much less by day 3. The scab at the incision line comes off in 7 to 10 days ...
The most common treatment is cholecystectomy, the surgical removal of the gallbladder. This can be performed laparoscopically, involving small incisions and typically allowing same-day discharge ...