Laparoscopic Surgeon

Comparing laparoscopic surgery to the more typical open approach, there are several benefits for the patient. These include quicker recovery times, less bleeding, and less pain from smaller incisions. The employment of a laparoscope, a long, thin fiber optic cable system that allows observation of the damaged area by snaking the wire from a more accessible but farther-off point, is crucial. During a laparoscopy, the abdominal organs are examined using a device known as a laparoscope. A laparoscope is a long, narrow tube with a front-mounted, high-resolution camera and high-intensity light. An abdominal wall incision is used to install the device. The camera transmits images to a video monitor as it moves.