How many holes are usually used in laparoscopic surgery for tubal teratomas?

Laparoscopic surgery for tubal teratoma is usually 3-4 holes depending on the surgical equipment used, or 1 hole if it is a single hole laparoscope. Laparoscopic surgery for tubal teratoma is to make 3 small incisions of 1cm in the patient’s abdomen, and then complete the removal of teratoma under TV surveillance through special lengthened surgical instruments, to achieve the same therapeutic effect as open surgery, which not only meets the aesthetic requirements of women, but also shortens the recovery time of the patient. After surgery, patients should get out of bed as soon as physically possible, not only to prevent the formation of thrombus in the lower limbs, but also to help the recovery of gastrointestinal function and physical strength, the postoperative diet should be based on noodles, porridge and other fluids, and gradually increase the variety of food after the recovery of gastrointestinal function. For patients who have been examined and found tubal teratoma, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals, evaluate their conditions and then choose regular review or surgery under the guidance of the doctor in order to obtain the best therapeutic effect.