Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery
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Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery
Laparoscopic pediatric surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a camera-controlled device and small incisions to manage surgical disorders in newborns, babies, and children more safely, accurately, and quickly.
When is Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery Needed?
- Congenital abdominal conditions
- Pediatric hernia and appendicitis
- Diagnostic evaluation of abdominal pain
- Gastrointestinal and urological problems
- When open surgery can be safely avoided
How is Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery Performed?
- Small keyhole incisions are made
- Specialized fine instruments are used
- Continuous monitoring ensures child safety
- A high-resolution camera guides the surgery
- Surgery is performed under general anesthesia
What are the Benefits of Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery?
- Shorter hospital stay
- Reduced complications
- Less postoperative pain
- Faster return to daily activities
- Minimal scarring and better healing