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There are a couple of Kirk's pliers in the laparoscopic belly bag

4 curved forceps, 2 Ellis [skin forceps], and 2 Kirk's forceps.

Laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive way method of treating abdominal diseases developed in the last 20-30 years. Its original buried in the abdominal cavity is injected with inert gas, usually carbon dioxide, the abdominal cavity is inflated, through the corresponding optical equipment, in the navel position into a mirror, the mirror can explore the abdominal cavity in various parts of the body, through the long instruments into the abdominal cavity through the abdominal wall into the abdominal cavity, the surgery.

Laparoscopic surgery is actually now being used by a wide range of surgeons, and patient acceptance is currently high. The first laparoscopic surgery was cholecystectomy, which has significant advantages over open surgery in that it is less traumatic for the patient and relatively simple. Currently, colorectal surgery, splenic surgery, liver surgery, gastric surgery, and pancreatic surgery can all be performed laparoscopically.