How to do minimally invasive surgery for gastric ulcer

There are two types of minimally invasive gastric ulcer surgery: first, a tiny incision is made in the upper abdomen, and a laparoscope is used to enter the stomach through this tiny incision to remove the lesion of the diseased stomach and send it for disease examination. Minimally invasive gastric ulcer surgery has a small incision and does not require general anesthesia before the surgery, but only local anesthesia, and the postoperative complications of gastric ulcer surgery are small and the surgery time is short. This procedure is relatively small and does not require general anesthesia, only local anesthesia.