| laparoscope |
a viewing instrument used to examine and treat disorders in the abdominal cavity; consists of a long tube with an eyepiece, a lens, and often a camera, which allows the image to be viewed on a monitor
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| laparoscopic |
Laparoscopic Kidney removal technique is associated with a shorter hospital stay, smaller incisions which makes this technique less invasive and an earlier return to normal activity for the donor. During the procedure 4 or more small incisions are made in the abdominal wall. ...
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| laparoscopy |
A surgical procedure in which a fiberoptic instrument (a laparoscope) is inserted through a small incision in the abdomen to view the inside of the pelvis.
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| laparoscopic |
1 : visual examination of the inside of the abdomen by means of a laparoscope -- called also peritoneoscopy. 2 : an operation involving laparoscopy.
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| laparoscopy |
The insertion of a thin lighted instrument (a laparoscope) through the abdominal wall to inspect the inside of the abdomen and perform biopsies.
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