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Laparoscopic Surgery couldn’t be that safe.!

Well, let’s first understand what is a laparoscopic surgery and how a laparoscopic surgeon performs it?  Laparoscopic surgery is also referred to as “minimally invasive” surgery and this is what makes it safer than any traditional surgery. It is a special technique for operating. Though it’s not a recent advancement as this technique was earlier applied for gynecologic surgery and also for surgery on the gallbladder. Considering it better and safer, its use has been stretched to surgery related to the intestine. Traditionally open surgeries were performed where a single incision used to be made. This incision is used to open the body part for operation. However, in a laparoscopic surgery, a number of small incisions ranging from 0.5 – to 1cm are made by the surgeon. These incisions are called ports holding trocars which are tubular instruments. These trocars are means through which an instrument and a camera are passed to the problem area inside the body. These cameras are specially d

Infertility: diagnosis and treatment

Before testing your infertility, doctors try to understand more about your sexual habits. Then they may give suggestions to enhance your chances of conceiving. There is no single cause for infertility in particular couples. A few medical plans are also there that don't include fertility treatment . Even after all of the testing and counseling, there's no assurance that you'll become pregnant. Testing for men A reproductively healthy man means that he is producing good sperm through testicles and that sperm should ejaculate perfectly to the vagina and reach the egg. When it comes to testing a man's fertility, these are the significant cases that require testing. You may be subjected to a general medical assessment, including a genital examination. These are some particular fertility tests: Hormone testing: In this test, there will be the conduction of a blood test to check the amount of testosterone and other hormones. Semen examination: Doctors generally collect the pat