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Minimal Invasive Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery is often referred to as minimally invasive surgery. Laparoscopy utilizes small (1/2 inch or smaller) incisions instead of the large incision used in traditional open surgical procedures. Through the small incisions trocars (pen shaped tubes with a valve) are inserted into the abdominal cavity, which is inflated

Micro Laparoscopy
LAPAROSCOPY is a surgery that uses a thin, lighted tube put through a cut (incision) in the belly to look at the abdominal organs or the female pelvic organs . Laparoscopy is used to find problems such as cysts, adhesions, fibroids , and infection. Tissue samples can be taken for biopsy through the tube (laparoscope).

Single Incision Laparoscopy
In Single incision laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon makes only one incision of around 1.5 cm – 2 cm just below the umbilicus to allow placement of three thin 5mm port side by side parallel to each other. A specially designed SILS port is also available which is inserted into the abdomen; this port carries the

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Minimal Invasive Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery is often referred to as minimally invasive surgery. Laparoscopy utilizes small (1/2 inch or smaller) incisions instead of the large incision used in traditional open surgical procedures. Through the small incisions trocars (pen shaped tubes with a valve) are inserted into the abdominal cavity, which is inflated
- Micro Laparoscopy
Micro Laparoscopy
LAPAROSCOPY is a surgery that uses a thin, lighted tube put through a cut (incision) in the belly to look at the abdominal organs or the female pelvic organs . Laparoscopy is used to find problems such as cysts, adhesions, fibroids , and infection. Tissue samples can be taken for biopsy through the tube (laparoscope).
- Single Incision Laparoscopy
Single Incision Laparoscopy
In Single incision laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon makes only one incision of around 1.5 cm – 2 cm just below the umbilicus to allow placement of three thin 5mm port side by side parallel to each other. A specially designed SILS port is also available which is inserted into the abdomen; this port carries the