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Introduction:
Gynecologic endoscopy is now being utilized for many different procedures that were once exclusively done by open surgery. Recognized for the advantages it holds over open surgery such as minimized scarring, lower blood loss, decreased post-operative pain, and generally reduced recovery time, endoscopy is enjoying an ever growing following of surgeons. Exciting new advances in endoscopy and its associated benefits continue to expand the bounds of gynecologic surgical care. Endoscopy is ready to answer the call for more efficient, effective, and economical methods of treatment. In addition to its treatment capabilities, endoscopy can play a role in the emphasis on illness prevention. As a diagnostic tool, endoscopy is unparalleled in its ability to permit the physician visual examination of internal organs and to remove tissue samples or scar tissue without presenting major trauma to the patient. By detecting and treating conditions early before they can deteriorate, the quality of life can be substantially improved. With the advantages endoscopy offers, it is the surgical method of the future.

Operations and therapeutic procedures performed through smaller incisions are becoming standard in surgical medicine, and skill in using videoendoscopic technology is critical to the success of today's surgeon.

This method of surgical intervention is gentle, with only minimal impact on the body, as there is no need to open up major body cavities. The operation is conducted via tiny incisions in the skin.

Minimally invasive surgery has made spectacular progress over the past ten years. At the Moulana IVF, our experienced specialists have had considerable success with this innovative and gentle method for many years. The rapid development of minimally invasive surgery means that there will be fundamental changes in interventional treatment. With the reduced trauma associated with minimally invasive surgery, fewer operations will require long hospital stays.
 
 
   
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