Recent Advanced in Minimally Invasive Surgery; A Review on New Procedures and Instruments
Subject Areas : Veterinary Soft and Hard Tissue SurgeryMahdieh Katebian 1 * , Mir Sepehr Pedram 2 , Mohammad Yasan Bangash 3 , mahbobeh abdi 4
1 - Tehran University
2 - University of Tehran
3 - Tehran University
4 - ندارد
Keywords: , Endoscopy Laparoscopy, minimally invasive procedures ,
Abstract :
Minimally invasive surgeries are one of the most important revolutions in the history of surgery. recently, different methods of this type of surgery are widely used in medicine and veterinary medicine. With recent advances in minimally invasive surgery, a variety of surgical methods have been introduced. Laparoscopic gallbladder resection is the most common type of minimally invasive surgery and many other surgeries have been introduced in the same way. This article introduces new methods in minimally invasive surgery. The further use of this type of surgery depends entirely on the development of new technologies in this field. The success of surgical procedures in the treatment of diseases is always measured by the amount of pain and trauma that the surgical method inflicts on the patient. Reducing these two factors has led to the progression and change surgical methods with minimal invasions in general and laparoscopic surgeries particularly in the last century.
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