Overview
Endoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive operative approach in which procedures are performed inside the body using an endoscope, a slender instrument bearing a light source and camera, together with specialized tools introduced through small incisions or natural orifices. By providing magnified internal visualization without large open exposures, it reduces tissue trauma, postoperative pain, and recovery time compared with conventional open surgery, while allowing access to anatomically confined regions. The technique spans many surgical specialties, including otolaryngology and head-and-neck surgery, where endoscopic methods are applied to sinonasal, laryngeal, and thyroid-related conditions, and urology, where endoscopic lithotripsy enables fragmentation and removal of stones in difficult locations such as an ileal conduit. Endoscopic access is also relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of tumours in challenging sites and to functional procedures evaluated through patient-reported outcomes. Successful endoscopic surgery depends on appropriate instrumentation, imaging, and operator expertise, with case selection guided by lesion location, anatomy, and the goals of treatment. Its advantages include improved cosmesis, reduced morbidity, and the potential for shorter hospitalization, though complex or extensive disease may still require open or combined approaches. By combining minimally invasive access with direct internal visualization, endoscopic surgery offers a versatile strategy for diagnosis, resection, and reconstruction across multiple organ systems, reflecting the broader shift toward less invasive operative care.
Research published in this journal
7 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Giant Ileal Conduit Stone: Feasibility of Endoscopic Lithotripsy: A Case Report and Review of Literature
In The Pursuit of The Perfect Thyroid Care
Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and validation of the sino-nasal outcome test (SNOT)-22 for Georgian patients
The Location and Diameter of the Primary Maxillary Sinus Ostium in Malaysians: A Cone-Beam Computerized Tomography Study
Multi-Opinion Behavior in-Patient with Common Otolaryngological Procedures in Turkey
The Comparison of Functional Outcomes Between Supraglottic Horizontal Laryngectomy and Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy
How this research is being cited
The 7 articles above have been cited 5 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Ear, Nose & Throat Journal
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Aisyah Puteri Abi Abdillah et al. · 2024 · BIO Web of Conferences
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2024 · BIO Web of Conferences
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2023 · Ear Nose & Throat Journal
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2017 · Journal of Otolaryngology Advances
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