An operation is then performed by a surgeon watching a television screen. The surgeon will then have the opportunity to perform surgery within an air pocket created by carbon dioxide, a non-toxic and odorless gas.
One or smaller incisions, less than a half-inch in size, may be needed to insert surgical instruments into the abdomen during the operation.
It is a safe procedure to undergo laparoscopic surgery. The first thing we do at PINU is examine the patient’s abdomen to determine whether the laparoscopic treatment will be safe. An expert may need a larger incision to complete the operation safely if there is a lot of discomfort or experience different variables that keep the specialist from having an unmistakable perspective of the structures.