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Short, narrow tubes (trochars), used in laparoscopic surgery, are inserted into the belly through tiny (less than one centimeter) incisions. Long and slender instruments are introduced through these trochars. These tools are used by the surgeon to manipulate, cut, and suture tissue. Smaller incisions are made during surgery during laparoscopy than you may anticipate. The laparoscope, a thin instrument with a tiny camera and light on the end, gives the procedure its name. A surgeon may view what is happening inside of you on a video display after inserting it into your body through a tiny cut. They would have needed to create a far larger entrance if not for those tools. Before the invention of this method, a surgeon operating on a patient's abdomen had to create a 6- to 12-inch-long cut. They had enough space to observe what they were doing and access whatever they needed to work on thanks to this. In laparoscopic surgery, the doctor creates a number of tiny incisions. They often measure no more than a half-inch each. Keyhole surgery is sometimes used to refer to this procedure. The camera and surgical tools are inserted through tubes that are inserted through each opening. The surgery is then carried out by the surgeon.

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