Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique that involves performing operations through small incisions. This approach is often used for abdominal or pelvic surgeries and offers significant benefits over traditional open surgery.
Laparoscopic surgery, also known as keyhole surgery, involves making small incisions, usually 0.5–1.5 cm, through which a laparoscope (a small camera) and surgical tools are inserted. The camera transmits images to a monitor, giving the surgeon a clear view inside the patient's body without the need for large incisions.
Recovery from laparoscopic surgery varies based on the type of surgery and the individual's health but generally:
Turkey has become a leading destination for medical tourism, especially for laparoscopic surgery, due to:
Considering laparoscopic surgery in Turkey could be an excellent choice for those seeking high-quality medical care at a more affordable cost, coupled with the opportunity for a recuperative holiday.