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Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery |
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Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery is a revolutionary method of performing operations that is less invasive than traditional open surgery. The technique involves the use of a scope that magnifies the internal structures and projects the image on video monitors in the operating room. Special surgical instruments are introduced through small incisions placed by the surgeon to make repairs. This results in smaller incisions, less pain, little or no scarring and a greatly reduced recovery time. This is a big improvement over days of hospital recovery and weeks of rest at home that are required following traditional open surgeries. The Chief Surgeon has performed more than 20,000 laparoscopic surgies from inception.
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Special surgical instruments are introduced through small incisions placed by the surgeon to make repairs. This results in smaller incisions, less pain, little or no scarring and a greatly reduced recovery time. This is a big improvement over days of hospital recovery and weeks of rest at home that are required following traditional open surgeries.
Open traditional surgery is very stressful to the body because of the incision that is made. The pain invoked and the healing process of nerve and muscle tissue causes a great deal of stress to the body. Key Hole approach to surgery decreases stress. Very small incisions are made (One inch) vs large incisions (6 to 7 inches). Because the stress to the body is greatly reduced, this approach many more patients can undergo this surgery that they would otherwise not be able to tolerate.
Minimally invasive surgical techniques have been used in gynecologic surgery for nearly 3 decades and today more than 90% of all gall bladder surgery is performed using these techniques, which can apply to a broad range of procedures including hernia, heartburn and lung surgery. |
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