APPLICATION OF VIDEO LAPAROSCOPY IN PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY SURGERY
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Video laparoscopy, pediatric emergency surgery, minimally invasive surgery, acute abdomen, diagnostic laparoscopyAbstract
Video laparoscopy has become an increasingly important tool in pediatric emergency surgery due to its minimally invasive nature and diagnostic accuracy. Advances in imaging technology, surgical instruments, and anesthesia have expanded its application in urgent abdominal conditions in children. This article examines the role of video laparoscopy in pediatric emergency surgery, highlighting its clinical advantages, current applications, and impact on patient outcomes. Emphasis is placed on its contribution to faster recovery, reduced surgical trauma, and improved diagnostic precision in emergency settings.
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