Definition
The Endoscopic surgery or minimum invasion surgery is in which big incisions are not made in the abdominal wall. Instead, we cut a small incisions from 0.5 to 10 millimeters (it could be two or 5 small incisions) where small tubes of variable longitudes are introduced. These are technically called “trocars”. All the medical instruments we need for the procedure are introduced. The visualization of the abdominal cavity is filmed by a mini camera, containing three chip lens that produce real colors in a high definition screen. All of these elements give us the magnificent image.
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