Open Surgery
Open surgery is a medical procedure where a surgeon makes a large incision in the skin to access internal organs or tissues. This approach allows for direct visualization and manipulation of the area being treated, making it suitable for various conditions, such as appendicitis or tumor removal.
During open surgery, the surgeon can use specialized tools to perform the necessary repairs or removals. While this method can be effective, it often requires a longer recovery time compared to minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopic surgery, which uses smaller incisions and specialized instruments.