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A fiber-optic telescope, called a laparoscope, is inserted into the female abdomen below the navel to find endometriosis, scarring, adhesions and other pelvic diseases. The surgeon usually removes implants and scar tissue visible. It can improve fertility. When laparoscopy may not be required Direct view the pelvic organs is the only way to see if you have endometriosis. But this is not always necessary. Laparoscopy is used to examine the pelvic organs and to remove implants and scar tissue. Benefits of laparoscopic surgery compared to open abdominal surgery including less tissue trauma and scarring and smaller incisions along with being able to have an outpatient procedure or hospital stay is shorter and shorter recovery time.
At the time, the procedure is performed to find the cause of pelvic pain or infertility and is called "diagnostic" laparoscopy. Once the disease is identified, however, the surgeon must be able to do an "operation" laparoscopic, and actually treat the disease. An endometriosis cyst on the ovary (endometrioma). Endometriosis as a possible cause of infertility. Doctors reported various levels of pregnancy after endometriosis surgery. Instead of using a large abdominal incision, the surgeon inserts a lighted instrument called a laparoscopy through a small incision look. If the surgeon needs better access, he made one or two smaller incisions to insert other surgical instruments. Severe endometriosis pain (some women and their doctors choose to skip care medicine).
Instruments such as the laser can be useful in some cases to treat adhesions and endometriosis. The main advantages of laparoscopy include faster patient recovery (due to very small incisions) and reduce costs (because the patient almost always go home the same day). Apart from the treatment of very large fibroids, pelvic surgery that can best be done laparoscopically.Skill of the surgeon is very important when surgery is used to treat endometriosis causes infertility. The use of laparoscopy, laser, and some operative procedures require additional training for surgeons.For suspected endometriosis, hormone therapy is often prescribed. This procedure is commonly used to examine and treat: Severe endometriosis and scarring that is considered disturbing the internal organs, such as the bowel or bladder. Endometriosis pain continues or returns after hormone therapy.