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Endoscopic Surgery

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A minimally invasive surgical approach in which a rigid or flexible tube equipped with a camera and light source (endoscope) is inserted into a body cavity through a natural orifice or small incision to visualise and operate on internal structures. It is associated with reduced post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery compared to open surgery.

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