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Surgical Procedures
Laparoscopic SurgeryBecause it is minimally invasive, less painful and causes less scarring than most surgeries, laparoscopic surgery has become the most widely practiced surgical procedure for lap band surgery, RNY surgery and sleeve gastrectomies. Laparoscopic surgery gets its name from the laparoscope an advanced, fiber optic camera that assists surgeons’ visibility during surgeries. Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery during which several small incisions approximately one half inch in length are made in the abdomen. Utilizing the laparoscope, surgeons can perform laparoscopic surgery without making large incisions and opening the entire abdomen, because due to the camera they are able to see beneath the skin. This results in significantly less tissue scarring and shorter recovery time. Plastic tubes known as "ports" are placed into separate incisions and the instruments required for the particular laparoscopic surgery are inserted into these ports. Once the laparoscopic surgery is complete, the incisions are stitched and, after a short stay in the hospital, patients can return to a normal lifestyle in a relatively brief period. Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery:
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