Large medical gallbladder equipment
A: Laparoscopic surgery is a new technology developed gradually in the late 20th century, which has been widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological, general surgery and urological diseases. As a part of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic cholecystectomy has the characteristics of less trauma, less pain and quick recovery, which has been recognized by more and more surgeons and patients, and has undoubtedly become the "gold standard" of cholecystectomy. If you don't believe me, pay attention to the national or local medical academic conferences held all over the country every year, or browse the relevant contents on the Internet, and you will find that almost no one has exchanged experiences and experiences with their peers on how to perform open cholecystectomy. Why? Because laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the "gold standard" of cholecystectomy, if we go back and talk about how to open cholecystectomy now, we will feel outdated and afraid of being teased. But why do patients and their families keep asking this question? Because some surgeons advised them to do so. Why do doctors still advise them to have cholecystectomy? I think there are two reasons. First, the consulting hospital has no equipment for laparoscopic cholecystectomy. At present, most county hospitals in China have carried out laparoscopic cholecystectomy one after another. There are usually three county-level hospitals, namely county hospitals, public hospitals and traditional Chinese medicine hospitals. The county people's hospital is usually the first medical unit at the county level to carry out laparoscopic business. Subsequently, other hospitals started construction. Of course, there are also counties without laparoscopy, and there are also many county-level medical units with laparoscopy. In cities, large hospitals above the municipal level generally have laparoscopic equipment. If there is no laparoscopic equipment in the hospital where doctors consult patients, they will generally tell you that laparoscopic cholecystectomy has such "disadvantages" and open cholecystectomy has such "advantages". Second, the doctors who provide consultation do not have the ability of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Even in hospitals with laparoscopic equipment, patients will get advice on open surgery. This is because consultants may be experts in non-laparoscopic techniques. He has not mastered the technology of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, but for the benefit of the department, he still suggests that patients go to their own department and find other doctors to perform open surgery on patients. Even, I heard some patients tell me that the doctor (or expert) I just consulted told him that laparoscopic surgery was "very dangerous", "I can't see clearly" and "I can't clean the stones". Therefore, when someone suggests that you have an open cholecystectomy, you need to ask him two other questions. 1 Does your hospital have laparoscopic equipment? 2. Can I do laparoscopic cholecystectomy by myself? Whether laparoscopic cholecystectomy is good or not, let's talk with facts. 1. If two cholecystectomy patients live in the same ward, one is open surgery and the other is laparoscopic surgery. The day after the operation, a new patient needed a cholecystectomy. I dare say that after seeing the postoperative situation, new patients will never choose open surgery. 2. Consult patients who have undergone open surgery and laparoscopic surgery around. Ask them how they feel.