Surgery is performed using the TAPP method, which observes the groin from inside the abdominal cavity using a laparoscope. Since the surgery is performed with smaller instruments than in general surgery, the scars are smaller and recovery is faster.
A single-hole surgery that is less invasive than other laparoscopic surgeries. Since it is performed with a 2cm incision + 2mm incision in the navel, postoperative recovery is quick and the scars are not noticeable. Since the rate of conversion to laparotomy is overwhelmingly low, it is safe to have surgery on an outpatient basis.
A single-hole endoscopic surgery is performed with a 2cm incision + 2mm incision in the navel, the scars are not noticeable and postoperative recovery is quick! The overwhelmingly low rate of conversion to laparotomy and the short average surgery time reduce the burden after surgery.