Non-Invasive Surgery
Non-invasive surgery refers to medical procedures that do not require large incisions or significant disruption of body tissues. Instead, these techniques often use small instruments, lasers, or imaging technology to perform operations with minimal damage to surrounding areas. This approach typically results in less pain, quicker recovery times, and reduced risk of infection compared to traditional surgery.
Common examples of non-invasive surgery include laparoscopy, where small incisions are made for camera-guided procedures, and endoscopy, which involves inserting a flexible tube with a camera into the body. These methods allow doctors to diagnose and treat various conditions while promoting faster healing for patients.