What is laparoscopic surgery

Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure with low bleeding and quick recovery, and is currently the recommended surgical procedure. Laparoscopic surgery generally involves making three small incisions of about 1 cm in the patient’s abdomen and inserting a tube-like working channel called “trocar” into each of them, and then all operations and instruments are performed through these three tubes. Laparoscopic surgery can be used for a variety of gynecological diseases, such as ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, ovarian teratomas, etc. Therefore, it can be used for hysterectomy, myomectomy, adnexal resection and ovarian corpus luteum rupture repair, etc. The advantage of laparoscopic surgery is that it is very traumatic, generally only about 1 to 2 cm incision is needed on the body surface, which does not affect the aesthetics, the chance of adhesions after surgery becomes smaller, and the patient’s wound pain is significantly reduced after surgery, and the patient recovers faster compared to traditional open surgery, and is usually discharged in 3 to 5 days after routine hospitalization, reducing the number of days the patient has to stay in the hospital. In conclusion, for women who love beauty, laparoscopic surgery is a good surgical option for gynecological surgery, which does not leave large scars, and this can also greatly reduce the occurrence of risks such as liquefaction of fat at the incision after surgery due to the large incision of open surgery, which is a more common gynecological surgery option at present.