Endoscopy is a method for peering into a body cavity through a small aperture utilising a tube with a lens and a light source. An endoscope functions like a tiny camera to view the pathology or issue. The endoscope is attached to a monitor and contains a light source. The actual target size is enlarged more than 100 times during the surgery, which is done while gazing at the screen. The transition from open abdominal surgery to laparoscopic surgery is analogous to this strategy. The goal is to address the target pathology or issue with the least amount of damage to the surrounding tissues. In neurosurgery, both brain and spine diseases can be treated using this strategy. A minimally invasive surgery called neuroendoscopy uses endoscopes to gain access to the brain, spine, and peripheral nervous system. The method limits the invasion to a small area of the body while enabling physicians to access parts of the brain that are generally inaccessible during conventional surgical operations. This lowers the high danger connected to a nervous system-level medical intervention.
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