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Small incisions are used during Minimally Invasive Surgery. As an alternative to open operations, this is used. In comparison to previous procedures, the recovery period is significantly shorter and painless due to the smaller incisions that will be made. Several little incisions of a few millimetres are made during the procedure. An endoscope—a tube with a camera mounted on top of it—will then be inserted by the surgeon. The surgeon can see the images clearly on a monitor after they are sent there.
Comparatively speaking, Minimally Invasive Surgery is less stressful than open surgery. Laparoscopic tools make traditional procedures much more uncomfortable. They are also overly complicated. Laparoscopic cameras are introduced during these operations, and specialised tools are employed to do the procedure. As a result, patients can be treated considerably more quickly and the healing process is accelerated.