What is laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy, sometimes referred to as diagnostic
laparoscopy, is a surgical technique that examines the organs of the abdomen.
It is a low-risk, minimally invasive technique that only necessitates a few
small incisions.
During laparoscopy, a laparoscope is utilized to inspect the
abdominal organs. A laparoscope consists of a long, thin tube with a high-intensity
light and a high-resolution camera at one end. An incision in the abdominal
wall is used to implant the tool. The camera delivers images to a video display
as it travels.
Laparoscopy allows your doctor to see inside your body in
real-time without having to do open surgery. During this time, your doctor may
collect biopsy samples.
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