Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is a surgery that is used to examine internal organs of the abdomen. A thin camera called laparoscope is inserted into the body through a small incision under the navel and allows for the examination and, if necessary, surgery without open surgery.
How Does Laparoscopy Help Patients?
Viewing members and internal tissues with great accurate magnification will help the doctor diagnose the problem and decide about further treatment.
Laparoscopy may be suggested in the following cases:
Diagnosis and treatment of abdominal pain, abnormal fluid existing in the abdomen or pelvic abscesses
Management and treatment of ectopic Pregnancy
Treatment of Ovarian Cysts and Abdominal adhesions
Unblocking or repairing fallopian tubes
Diagnosis some cancers in women
Removing uterine fibroids and congenital anomalies in the reproductive system
Removing uterus.