Minimalinvasive Surgery (MIC)

The term minimally invasive surgery covers surgical interventions with the smallest possible damage to healthy soft tissues or skin. Many surgical interventions can be carried out using the so-called keyhole technique and for some interventions, laparoscopy or arthroscopy is the gold standard, like meniscal surgery, Removal of the gallbladder, Removal of the appendix, Stomach reductions, etc.. As experienced surgeons, we naturally offer these techniques in our practice. Overall, the choice of surgical procedure must be (minimally invasive or conventional or. open) always be taken individually. The arthroscopies can be performed on an outpatient basis, In-patient treatment is necessary for laparoscopic surgery. General anesthesia is essential in both cases.

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Under an inguinal hernia (Inguinal hernia) one understands a hernia in the area of ​​the inguinal canal with a weakening of the posterior wall of the inguinal canal. Inguinal hernia is one of the most common hernias and is 9 times more common in men than women. The danger of the rupture is the possibility of intestinal entrapment and then possible death of the intestine. These situations are life-threatening and must be avoided. In the treatment of inguinal hernias, a distinction is made between conservative and surgical options, for surgical methods, the open or laparoscopic methods are used (minimalinvasiven) Techniques back.

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