What is Open Surgery?
Open surgery is a conventional surgical method requiring a significant incision to access the affected organ or area. It is used for complex conditions where minimally invasive techniques are not feasible. This procedure allows surgeons to have a clear and direct view of internal structures, ensuring precise treatment. Open surgery is commonly performed for organ transplants, tumor removal, and major gastrointestinal procedures. Although it requires longer recovery than laparoscopic surgery, it remains a vital approach for certain medical conditions.