The advance of technology has reached the hands of our surgeon and that everyone benefits from it. There is no way we stopping now. Laparoscopic surgery is also commonly known as minimally invasive surgery. The procedure replaces the invasive procedures they have in the past required large incisions, stitches or staples, several long recovery times. The laparoscopic procedure is very simple. The surgeon will use a small video camera and small surgical instruments to perform the medical procedure. The incisions from surgery only measure about ½ inch each, through which small surgical tubing are placed in order for medical camera and the tools that fit through. The camera will produce an image of the surgical area on the screen, allowing the doctor to see inside your body to perform the procedure.
Laparoscopic approach, pressing to see if space can be entered you should see the area through another trocar to be positive that the space can be entered safely. The advancement of laparoscopic surgery began slowly as surgeons tread softly in a field that promised much and are required to learn new skills. Make sure the patient is free of the vessels of the abdominal wall, dark room and see the area under the transmitted light. Hold the trocar perpendicular to the abdominal wall. Stretch your finger along the length of the trocar, while his other hand to support and avoid accidentally going in depth. trun rotate and the trocar, maintaining even force until the tip passes through the wall. When using your medical device try not to press to hard. Hard pressure can reduce the size of the interior, increasing the risk of colliding with a body and cause damage Once the tip is passed through adjust its direction so that it points to an area of open space and press it in further.