When examining the abdominal wall in a patient, a doctor or surgeon may use a laparoscope, which is a light tube that uses fibre optic cabling and a lens to reflect images of the abdominal area for the doctor to perform an examination. This is an effective way for doctors to carry out this type of examination without having to perform any invasive procedures on the patients. There are some side effects associated with the use of this instrument, including severe pain afterwards and the risk of damage to other organs while the laparoscopy is being performed.
By performing a laparoscopy, using the laparoscope a doctor can more effectively make a diagnosis and can identify a range of problems including the presence of tumors or cancers. In order to perform the laparoscopy, the doctor will need to make a very small incision in the abdominal area through which the tube is then inserted. This makes it possible for the doctor to take a good look around the required area without causing too much pain or discomfort to the patient.
The laparoscope is a very flexible instrument, so doctors should be able to examine the abdominal area with ease. The small light on the instrument will help the doctor to see inside the area more effectively and the lens will enable the doctor to see the necessary images. This type of procedure can be used to simply examine the area or to take small tissue samples in order to carry out tests and make a more informed diagnosis.
Often, patients who are experiencing abdominal pains, pelvic pains, and abdominal swelling may need to have this procedure carried out so that doctors can see what may be causing the problem or discomfort. The procedure is usually performed under general anaesthetic and is usually a short procedure.
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