Laparoscopy: The Critical Importance of Visual Control for Surgical Safety
The first rule of laparoscopy is that the surgeon should always enter under vision.
This means that the surgeon should be able to see the abdominal wall clearly before making any incisions. This can be done by using a Veress needle or an open technique. By entering under vision, the surgeon can avoid injuring any blood vessels or organs.
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