Minimally invasive surgery is a surgical technique used in the Women's Unit in a pioneering mannerThe great advantage of this type of surgery is that it allows for major interventions to be performed using a single approach, avoiding or minimizing the large scalpel cuts required by conventional or open surgery. For this purpose, optical elements, television monitors, computers, and specially designed instruments are used.
Among the advantages of minimally invasive surgery, we can highlight that in this way complications are reduced on the table:
In addition, the length of hospital stay and the recovery period required to return to normal life and work will also be reduced. better aesthetic results and smaller scars.
Approach to the abdominal cavity through a laparoscope (a long, thin tube connected to a video camera). This is introduced through a small incision around the navel. It can be used for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Diagnostic procedures:
Therapeutic procedures:
Hysteroscopy
Endoscopic examination of the interior of the uterus through the cervix for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, usually performed on an outpatient basis.
Diagnostic procedures:
Surgical procedures:
Other surgical techniques