Laparoscopic surgery is a type of surgery in which where surgeon uses a small cut to inspect the inside of the stomach. In this surgery, doctors used advanced technology instruments that help to avoid large cuts as compared to traditional surgery on the belly or chest. This is also called keyhole surgery.
It is very important to keep surgical incisions as small as possible in children to ensure speedy recovery and good cosmesis. With the help of special small laparoscopic instruments, children can be operated laparoscopically very safely
First of all, the doctor gives medicine to make the child sleep, when the child falls asleep, the doctor makes three small cuts on his stomach. Depending on the type of surgery, the cut is made above or below the navel and next to it. After slits, the surgeon filled the baby’s abdomen with carbon dioxide to create space through the incision. Small rod-shaped gadgets with tiny cameras at the ends, called laparoscopic instruments, are inserted inside the body.
After completing the incision process, the surgeon inserts the instruments into another tube to carry out the surgical procedure. Once the process of surgery is done, the surgeon closes the cut with dissolvable stitches.
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With the help of laparoscopic, the surgeon makes a small incision in the abdomen and inserts trocars. By making an incision, the surgeon injects carbon dioxide gas into the patient’s stomach. The gas pumped into the stomach causes the gas to lift the abdominal wall and create enough space for the surgeon to operate.
Present-day, most surgeons choose laparoscopic surgery due to the most advanced instruments and quick process. Recovery time is too short less incision.
Today, due to increasing technologies day by day the age of the child does not matter for laparoscopic surgery.