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laparoscope A surgical instrument that allow visualization of the abdominal cavity and contents through a small incision. Most laparoscopes vary in diameter from 1/4 to 1/2 inch and are about a foot and a half long. A video camera can be attached to the laparoscope, allowing videotaping of the surgical procedure.
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laparoscope A small telescope that can be inserted into a hole in the abdominal wall for viewing the internal organs; the instrument used to perform a laparoscopy. Used to diagnose and treat a number of fertility problems including endometriosis, abdominal adhesions, and polycystic ovaries. Also used in egg retrieval for in vitro fertilisation. Examination of the pelvic region by using a laparoscope is called a laparoscopy.
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laparotomy A surgical opening of the abdominal cavity. The skin incision can be either transverse vertical. The transverse incision is usually an inch or so above the pubic bone. This type of incision is also known as a bikini cut. This is the most common type of incision used during a C-Section. A vertical skin incision usually extends from the pubic bone to the belly button.
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LAP A general term used to designate wide sheets of loosely matted cotton, formed on such textile machines as the BREAKER PICKER, FINISHER PICKER, RIBBON LAPPER, and SLIVER LAPPER.
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lapactic 1. laxative.  2. cathartic.
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