Closed Hernia Surgery
In the laparoscopic surgery method, no stitches are placed on the hernia opening, a synthetic tulle, which we call mesh, is covered over the opening. The advantage of the closed method is that the patient is not stitched, so the patient can participate in exercise programs and active life more quickly in the early postoperative period, especially in athletes and young individuals.
Closed Liver Surgery
Not every cyst is suitable for laparoscopic surgery. Some patients are treated with open surgery at the very beginning, taking into account certain points such as the size of the cyst, its number, and the area where it is located in the liver. When these conditions are met, laparoscopic surgery is a reliable treatment option for liver hydatid cysts.
Closed Intestine Surgery
Our small and large intestines are responsible for the food we eat. These are living tubes that allow digestion and waste removal from the body. The inner part of our intestines contains a high density of microbes. For this reason, during open surgery, efforts are made to prevent these microbes from spreading to other parts of the abdomen. Since all intestinal surgeries performed with laparoscopic surgery are performed with a completely closed method, the microbial content in the intestine has no chance of contact with other tissues and organs in the abdomen, thus infectious complications can be avoided. With laparoscopic surgery, all kinds of intestinal surgery have become easier, shorter and more reliable.
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