What is Laparoscopic Appendectomy Surgery?
Laparoscopic appendectomy is a surgical technique used to remove the appendix through tiny incisions. A small camera, called a laparoscope, helps guide the surgeon for precise removal. It is commonly performed for patients suffering from acute appendicitis, a condition where the appendix becomes inflamed and poses a risk of rupture. Unlike open surgery, this approach reduces pain, minimizes scarring, and shortens recovery time, allowing patients to resume normal activities quickly. The procedure is safe, effective, and widely recommended by healthcare professionals.