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Laparoscopy (from
Ancient Gr**** λαπάρα (lapára) 'flank, side' and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to see') is an
operation performed in the
abdomen or
pelvis using small...
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Raoul Palmer he
learned the
technique of
laparoscopy and
promoted its usefulness. In 1967 he
published Laparoscopy in Gynaecology. Subsequently,
Robert Edwards...
- hospitals. He is the
author of
several scholarly publications on
obesity and
laparoscopy. He has been on My 600-lb Life
since 2012. He has also
appeared on installments...
- and
medical imaging; however, a
definitive diagnosis is made
through laparoscopy and biopsy.
Other causes of
similar symptoms include pelvic inflammatory...
- procedures. Recently, the
addition of
laparoscopy and
robotics has
further subdivided this
branch of urology.
Laparoscopy is a
rapidly evolving branch of urology...
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procedure includes not only the trans****l
laparoscopy, but also hysteroscopy, and the so-called "
laparoscopy and dye" test for
tubal patency. This device...
- 95% of
adult appendicectomies are
planned as
laparoscopic procedures.
Laparoscopy is
often used if the
diagnosis is in doubt, or in
order to
leave a less...
- mechanism.
Diagnosis may be
supported by ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, or
laparoscopy.
Early treatment options include medroxyprogesterone or nonsteroidal...
- Single-port
laparoscopy (SPL) is a
recently developed technique in
laparoscopic surgery. It is a
minimally invasive surgical procedure in
which the surgeon...
- Myomectomy,
sometimes also
called fibroidectomy,
refers to the
surgical removal of
uterine leiomyomas, also
known as fibroids. In
contrast to a hysterectomy...