What is the scope of laparoscopic surgery?
In recent years, minimally invasive surgery, which has the advantages of less trauma, quick recovery, less pain, and high cure rate, has developed rapidly. Laparoscopy, as a representative of minimally invasive surgery, is widely used in the field of surgery, involving many diseases and operations, and is welcomed by patients. , and with the continuous progress of science and technology, the improvement and innovation of surgical instruments, the display space of laparoscopy will become larger and larger.
Scope of laparoscopic surgery:
hepatobiliary surgery
Cholecystectomy, choledocholithotomy, hepatectomy, fenestration and drainage of hepatic cyst, drainage of liver abscess, and biliary-enteric drainage.
Spleen and Pancreatic Disease Surgery
Splenectomy, fenestration and drainage of splenic cyst, internal drainage of pancreatic pseudocyst, partial pancreatectomy.
Gastrointestinal surgery
Subtotal gastrectomy, vagotomy, appendectomy, perforation repair for ulcer disease, gastric volume reduction for obesity, intestinal adhesion release, colorectal tumor resection.
Breast disease surgery
Lobectomy, Bullectomy, Spontaneous Hemothorax Surgery, Esophagectomy, Achalasia Surgery, Hiatal Hernia Surgery, Thymoma Resection, Mediastinal Tumor Resection, Pericardium Fenestration, Arterial Patent duct ligation.
Neck and breast surgery
Thyroid, parathyroid surgery, breast cancer axillary lymph node dissection, lumpectomy.
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