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a long, thin tube with a camera lens attached that allows the physician to examine the organs inside the abdominal cavity - to check for abnormalities, and to operate through small incisions.
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| laparoscope |
The small video camera inserted into the patient during laparoscopic surgery.
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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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| laparoscope |
A narrow surgical telescope, usually 5 mm (1/4") to 10 mm (1/2") in diameter, that can be inserted into the abdomen through a very small incision. A small video camera is usually attached to the outer end of the scope, so that the image may be viewed on a TV monitor.
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