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re: Laparoscopy
by Dr M K Gupta -
Feb 3rd, 2012
8:37 pm
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Dr M K Gupta
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Dear Bacelar Laparoscopy is direct visualization from the peritoneal cavity, ovaries, outside the tubes and uterus by using a laparoscopy. The laparoscopy is an instrument somewhat like a miniature telescope having a fiber optic system which brings light in to the abdomen. It's about as big around like a fountain pen and twice as long. An instrument to maneuver the uterus during surgery is going to be placed in the vagina. Co2 (CO2) is put into the abdomen through a special needle that is inserted just below the navel. This gas helps to separate the organs within the abdominal cavity, making it easier for the physician to see the reproductive organs during laparoscopy. The gas is taken away at the end of the procedure. Microlaparoscopy a new minimally invasive diagnostic surgical procedure uses telescopes and instruments that are much smaller than usual. If this procedure is suitable for the condition, smaller incisions is going to be made and postoperative abdominal tenderness may be reduced. With regsrds M.K. Gupta |