Abstract:A surgical procedure comprises of two aspects-the surgical access and surgery on the target organ. For decades, general surgeons focussed their minds to propel development in the latter, i.e., surgery on the target organ. Trauma due to surgical access was considered inevitable. Patient discomfort, debility, and disfigurement were considered to be a small price the patients were paying in the larger interest of surgical cure. The advent of minimal access surgery revolutionized the concept of surgical practice. … Show more
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