Minimally Invasive Surgery
In minimally invasive surgery, the surgeon is able to operate with less damage to the body than traditional "open" surgery. Minimally invasive surgery is associated with less pain, fewer complications, and quicker recovery times.
Types of minimally invasive surgery:
Laparoscopy - one or more small incisions made in the body for surgical instruments and cameras
Robotic-assisted surgery - provides a magnified, 3D view of the body allowing the surgeon to have more precision and control
Procedures that can be done via minimally invasive surgery include:
Endometriosis Resection
Hysterectomy
Myomectomy
Types of minimally invasive surgery:
Laparoscopy - one or more small incisions made in the body for surgical instruments and cameras
Robotic-assisted surgery - provides a magnified, 3D view of the body allowing the surgeon to have more precision and control
Procedures that can be done via minimally invasive surgery include:
Endometriosis Resection
Hysterectomy
Myomectomy