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Laparoscopy, is technique, indications, contraindications, and complications as well as the author's personal experience with it are described. It is a new procedure for diagnosis and treatment of intraabdominal and pelvic conditions. It is a safe and effective method of tubal ligation with shorter hospitalization time. The complete procedure for laparoscopy is discussed in the article. Most patients are able to leave the hospital the day of surgery, and the clips are removed in the office in 72 hours. Laparoscopy is used in sterilization and diagnostically in cases of infertility, pelvic pain, congenital anomalies, second look procedures, and removal of IUD. It should not be used in patients in whom anesthesia is contraindicated, or those with intestinal obstruction, peritonitis, and extensive abdominal scarring. The recovery rate is virtually 100% within 24 to 48 hours following laproscopy. Complications in the author's experience with laparoscopy include, perforation of inferior epigastric artery, postoperative PID, pneumo-omentum failure, pelvic vessel hematoma, and adenocarcinoma of the endometrium.
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PMID:Diagnostic laparoscopy -- a new diagnostic and therapeutic modality. 1225 2