The treatment of urological diseases with minimally invasive urological surgery is less harmful to your body and carries fewer hazards than open surgery. As a result, you heal more quickly and can get back to your regular activities more quickly. There are numerous technologies and methods, and they are always getting better. In minimally invasive urological surgery, urologists employ methods that enable them to address certain diseases without doing open surgery, which necessitates significant bodily incisions. Small incisions, or cuts approximately the size of a dime, are used in minimally invasive surgery to minimize blood loss and minimize injury to healthy tissue. In laparoscopic urological surgery, urologists make a small incision in your body and peer inside using a laparoscope. A laparoscope is a skinny rod with an image-enhancement camera at the end. Two to four keyholes, or incisions, are commonly needed for laparoscopic urological surgery. One keyhole is used for the laparoscope, and the other keyholes are used for the surgical instruments.
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