Hepatobiliopancreatic Laparoscopic Surgery

CONTEXT

This camera-assisted surgical technique can be used to operate on the digestive system. Hepatobiliopancreatic videolaparoscopic surgery is dedicated to the treatment of benign or malignant diseases of the liver, bile ducts, and pancreas. It encompasses a large and challenging group of complex surgical procedures, which require a high level of specialization and skill.

PROCEDURE

Videolaparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that involves making 3 to 6 small incisions to introduce a micro camera and other small instruments necessary for the removal or excision of an organ or part of it. The camera transmits images to a computer screen, magnifying the organ up to 20 times, which allows the physician to perform the procedure with great precision. Due to the minimal incisions, patient recovery is significantly faster compared to traditional open surgery.

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