Endoscopic Procedure
Endoscopy surgery involves using a flexible tube with a light and camera (endoscope) to examine and treat internal organs and structures without making large incisions. It's commonly used to investigate gastrointestinal issues, obtain biopsies, remove polyps, or perform minor surgeries such as gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy). Endoscopic procedures are minimally invasive, leading to faster recovery times, reduced pain, and fewer complications compared to traditional open surgeries.
Category:Endoscopic Procedure