What about minimally invasive surgery for appendicitis?

Minimally invasive surgery, also known as laparoscopic appendectomy, is a routine option for appendicitis. With the rapid development of minimally invasive surgery, the clinical technique of laparoscopic surgery is also very mature, including the treatment of appendicitis. The benefit of minimally invasive appendicitis surgery is that there are 3 puncture holes within the laparoscope and the puncture holes are relatively small, the pain after surgery is mild, and it does not leave unsightly marks on the skin and has the advantage of being aesthetically pleasing. Minimally invasive surgery of the appendix has become the preferred treatment option for appendectomy because of its minimal trauma and quick recovery.