Laparoscopic surgery has largely replaced the open surgery to remove an infected appendix. Today, a surgeon can do the work through a few small incisions in the abdomen. The surgeon inserts surgical tools and a video camera into the abdomen to remove the appendix. Laparoscopic surgery allows for faster recovery time and lets the patient heal with less scarring and pain.

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