Laparoscopic Surgery

About Laparoscopic Surgery

 Laparoscopic surgery is a modern, minimally invasive surgical method used today in the treatment of many surgical conditions. Instead of large incisions, small cuts are made, and the surgery is performed with the help of a special camera and surgical instruments.

 

Thanks to the camera system, the surgeon can view the surgical area in high-resolution and perform the operation with precision. This method generally results in less pain for patients, faster recovery, and a quicker return to daily life.

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birkan Birben applies laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of many general surgery conditions, offering patients modern and safe treatment options.

What is Laparoscopic Surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure performed through small incisions in the abdominal area. During the procedure, a thin camera (laparoscope) is inserted into the abdomen, projecting the surgical area onto a screen, while surgical instruments are used to perform the operation.

 

Because it uses smaller incisions compared to traditional open surgery, patients generally recover faster. Postoperative pain is usually less, and hospital stay may be shorter.

Which Conditions Can Be Treated with Laparoscopic Surgery?