...including: – **Congenital defects:** Some individuals are born with a natural weakness in their abdominal wall [[2]]. – **Increased abdominal pressure:** Conditions that increase pressure within the abdomen, such as...
**What is Keyhole Surgery?** **Q: What is keyhole surgery?** **A:** Keyhole surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery (MIS) or laparoscopic surgery, is a surgical technique that utilizes small incisions...
...abdomen, the child may feel pain in the abdomen or suffer from abdominal cramps. If he or she is having issues with coordination and motor skills such as walking or...
...of general anesthesia 2. Making small incisions in the abdomen or chest 3. Inserting specialized instruments and a camera 4. Performing the surgical procedure 5. Removing the instruments and camera...
...an incision is made in the upper right side of the abdomen to examine the extrahepatic (outside the liver) biliary ducts. Once the diagnosis is confirmed intraoperatively, the surgeon proceeds...
...for life) or temporary or reversible, meaning that the bowel can be eventually repaired and returned inside the abdomen, and gastrointestinal continuity will be reestablished. Surgery is required for the...
...in the abdomen to access the uterus. The organ will then be disconnected from neighboring structures (or in some cases, the neighboring structures such as the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and...
...gastrointestinal hemorrhage Colorectal cancer Traumatic injury to the abdomen such as perforation or gunshot wounds Birth defects The procedure removes the damaged part of the colon and the damaged part...
...exact position of the fetus before a small area on the abdomen is cleansed with antiseptic. In some cases, the doctor may opt to apply a local anesthetic to reduce...
...making several small incisions in the patient’s abdomen. One of these incisions is used to insert a tiny video camera while the others are for other special surgical tools that...