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Characteristics of minimally invasive gallbladder-preserving lithotomy with new Japanese Fuji fiber choledochoscope
The new Japanese Fuji fiber choledochoscope minimally invasive gallbladder-preserving lithotomy has five characteristics:

1, safe and painless: Because the surgical trauma is small, the patient will not feel any pain during the treatment, which is very safe.

2, clean stone removal: laparoscopic surgery has a larger field of vision than traditional open surgery, and the surgical field of vision is clear. Open a 0.3-0.5CM small hole in the gallbladder to suck out bile and pus, and then take out stones (polyps).

3. No damage to internal organs: During laparoscopic surgery, all internal organs can be clearly displayed on the TV screen, and even tiny blood vessels can be clearly displayed, which is beneficial for doctors to operate carefully and patiently without damaging internal organs and blood vessels.

4, small trauma, no scar: usually after laparotomy, the abdominal wall often leaves a centipede-shaped incision scar, which is detrimental to the appearance. Functionally, if you bend down hard, it may also have a bad influence on your life and work, and even have keloids or painful scars. During laparoscopic surgery, there are 1 puncture holes in the abdominal wall with a length of 1cm, and only one stitch is needed. Therefore, there is no obvious incision scar at all, and some patients can't even find any trace on the abdominal wall after three months of operation.

5. Good effect and quick recovery: generally, you can get out of bed within 6-8 hours after operation, and you can get out of bed within 1.5 hours at the earliest, and you can eat juice several days after operation. After two days of proper infusion and anti-inflammatory treatment, he can be discharged from hospital in 3 ~ 4 days after operation.