Uterine fibroids are a relatively serious disease for women. The disease is quite harmful and patients need to go to the hospital for detailed examination. If the uterine fibroids are serious, minimally invasive surgery will be used in medicine. The detailed process of the surgery is introduced below. 1. The endoscope used in minimally invasive surgery is an instrument with a miniature camera. Laparoscopic surgery is a surgery performed using a laparoscope and related instruments: a cold light source is used to provide lighting, and the laparoscope lens (3-10mm in diameter) is inserted into the abdominal cavity. Digital camera technology is used to transmit the image captured by the laparoscope lens through optical fibers to the subsequent signal processing system, and the image is displayed in real time on a dedicated monitor. The doctor then analyzes and determines the patient's condition through images of the patient's organs from different angles displayed on the monitor screen, and uses special laparoscopic instruments to perform surgery. 2. Laparoscopic surgery usually uses a 2-4 hole operation method, one of which is opened on the human belly button to avoid leaving a long scar in the patient's abdominal cavity. After recovery, only 1-3 0.5-1 cm linear scars are left in the abdominal cavity. It can be said to be a surgery with small wounds and little pain, so some people call it "keyhole" surgery. 3. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine myoma removal Preoperative anesthesia: The anesthesiologist provides anesthesia to the patient, which greatly reduces the physical and mental pain caused by the operation to the patient and is conducive to the smooth progress of the operation. 4. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine myoma removal Instrument preparation: Common instruments for laparoscopic surgery 5. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine myoma removal This is a photo of experts performing a laparoscopic surgery. From this picture, we can see that the experts did not cut open the patient's belly as in traditional surgery, but instead poked three thin "instrument hands" into the patient's abdomen. Not a drop of blood can be seen in this photo. Because the incision is very small (0.3-1cm), the chance of surgical infection is greatly reduced, and patients do not need to take large amounts of antibiotics for a long time after surgery. 6. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine myoma removal Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive technique. This picture gives you a rough idea of how experts perform the surgery. Experts no longer need to look down at the patient's abdominal cavity, no longer use retractors (a surgical instrument) to enlarge the patient's abdominal incision in order to observe the abdominal condition, and no longer need to reach into the patient's body to touch the patient's organs. Look, experts only need to use the electronic display screen to clearly understand any tiny pathological changes in the abdominal cavity, and use the instruments in their hands to complete various difficult operations. Small trauma, less bleeding, less pain, and quick recovery after surgery are the biggest advantages of laparoscopic surgery. 7. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine myoma removal Laparoscopic surgery can be recorded and photographed. The doctor can save the operation process and some important pictures into the computer for archiving and can check them at any time. |
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