Consultation with a laparoscopic specialist

Laparoscopy is a diagnostic, treatment method that, by making a small incision 3 to 3 and a half centimeters long in the abdomen, a narrow device called a laparoscope is inserted through the abdomen and allows observation or surgery without making a large incision. Slowly Anesthesia is used to do this, and in some cases, local anesthesia is used. It is usually done on an outpatient basis, meaning you can return home afterward.

Diagnostic laparoscopy

• Laparoscopy for diagnosis and evaluation

• Source of dead blood and internal bleeding

 • Liver disorders

 • Who

Tumors and other abdominal masses

• Trauma

Chronic and acute abdominal pain

 Malignant internal organs such as the pancreas, stomach, appendix, peritoneum, colon, and small intestine are used.

Therapeutic laparoscopy

• For treatment

• Sleeve or bypass for weight loss

 • Eliminate bladder control

• Sterility

• Repair pelvic prolapse

• Urinary incontinence

Uterine and ovarian disorders such as ovarian tumors, ovarian cysts, tubal adhesions, uterine myomas, ectopic pregnancies, uterine resections, ovarian resections, and fallopian tubes are used to prevent permanent pregnancy.

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