Postoperative Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Versus Open Abdominal Surgery: A Comparative Clinical Study

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  • Dr. Michael J. Reynolds Department of General Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA Author

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Minimally invasive surger, open surgery, abdominal surgery

Abstract

Minimally invasive surgical techniques have transformed abdominal surgery by reducing operative trauma and improving recovery outcomes. This study compares postoperative outcomes between minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and conventional open abdominal surgery. A retrospective analysis of 240 patients was conducted to evaluate operative time, postoperative pain scores, length of hospital stay, complication rates, and readmission frequency. Results demonstrate statistically significant advantages of MIS in postoperative recovery and complication reduction. These findings reinforce the clinical benefits of minimally invasive approaches in abdominal surgical practice.

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2026-02-10

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Postoperative Outcomes of Minimally Invasive Versus Open Abdominal Surgery: A Comparative Clinical Study. (2026). American Surgeon: Journal of Surgical Science and Medical Advances, 1(1), 1-4. https://scientajournals.com/index.php/2/article/view/35

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