| Category | Pediatric Laproscopy |
Laparoscopic surgery is a procedure child's doctor uses to avoid major surgery and a long healing time after surgery. For this kind of surgery, the doctor inserts small, hollow tubes, called cannulas, through small slits in your child's skin. Then special instruments are placed inside the tubes.
What is pediatric laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery involves the intraperitoneal or extraperitoneal insufflation of carbon dioxide through a veress needle. A variable-flow insufflator terminates flow at a preset intra-abdominal pressure which is decided according to the age group of patients.