by Anne Staylor
Laparoscopic abdominal surgery traditionally requires two to four small (one-quarter inch) incisions to allow passage of the scope and surgical instruments into the abdominal cavity. While much less invasive than open laparotomy, which involves a six- to 14-inch incision and an extended recovery time, these small incisions are still painful and they do leave scars on the abdomen
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