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ADVANTAGES OF THE LAPAROSCOPY (BRIEF IDEA)

 

What Are The Advantages Of Laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy is easier on the patient because it uses a few very small incisions. For example, traditional "open surgery" on the abdomen usually requires a four- to five-inch incision through layers of skin and muscle. In laparoscopic surgery, the doctor usually makes two to three incisions that are about a half-inch long
The smaller incisions cause less damage to body tissue, organs, and muscles so that the patient
•can go home sooner.
Depending on the kind of surgery, patients may be able to return home a few hours after the operation, or after a brief stay in the hospital.
•recovers quickly.
Many people can return to work and their normal routine three to five days after surgery. In contrast, traditional laparotomy may require a person to limit daily activities for four to eight weeks.
•experiences fewer post-operative complications and less pain.
The amount of discomfort varies with the kind of surgery. In most cases, however, patients feel little soreness from the incisions, which heal within a few days. Most need little or no pain medicine.
•has less scaring.
The incisions for most kinds of laparoscopic surgery heal without noticeable scars. In laparoscopic surgery on a woman's reproductive system, for instance, one incision usually can be hidden in the belly button area. The others can be placed low in the abdomen, where any scars would be covered by a bikini.
There are a number of advantages to the patient with laparoscopic surgery versus an open procedure. These include:
•reduced blood loss, which reduces the chance of needing a blood transfusion.
•smaller incision, which reduces pain and shortens recovery time.
•less pain, leading to less pain medication needed.
•Although procedure times are usually slightly longer, hospital stay is less, and often with a same day discharge which leads to a faster return to everyday living.
•reduced exposure of internal organs to possible external contaminants thereby reduced risk of acquiring infections.
•can be used in Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) surgery to put the eggs back into the fallopian tube



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