In Urology we use this technique for several procedures, like:
Laparoscopic Nephrectomy provides patients with a safe and effective way to remove a sickly or malignant kidney. Laparoscopic nephrectomy is performed under a general anesthesia and normally has a length of 3-4 hours. It is performed through 3 small (1/2 in) incisions in the abdomen.
Sharing many similarities to Laparoscopic nephrectomy, this minimally invasive surgical approach has almost replaced the open adrenalectomy in the management of small and medium-sized adrenal lesions.
Laparoscopic prostatectomy is a minimally invasive surgery procedure used to remove a patient's cancerous prostate. The procedure takes approximately 3 hours to perform, and is done through 5 small incisions, instead of one large incision.
Laparoscopic Urethral Reimplantation is a minimally invasive procedure that is used to reposition a ureter (small tube between the kidney and the bladder). It allows urine to pass to the bladder. It is performed through 4 small incisions in the abdomen.
Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty is the surgical reconstruction of the Renal pelvis (a funnel-like part of the ureter in the kidney) to relieve pressure created by a narrowing in this structure. This obstruction causes the kidney to enlarge and not function correctly. The surgeon will make 4 abdominal incisions and has been proven better than other techniques.
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