Short, narrow tubes called trocars are placed into the abdomen during laparoscopic surgery through tiny (less than one centimeter) incisions. Long and slender instruments are introduced through these trochars. These tools are used by the surgeon to cut, suture, and manipulate tissue. A laparoscopy, also called a diagnostic laparoscopy, is a surgical diagnostic procedure that is used to look into the abdomen and other closed areas, including the knees, to inspect the organs. It's a minimally invasive, low-risk surgery that just needs tiny incisions. During an abdominal laparoscopy, a physician looks at the organs inside the abdomen using a device known as a laparoscope. A laparoscope is a narrow, long tube with high-intensity light and a front-mounted, high-definition camera. An abdominal wall incision is used to install the device. The camera transmits images to a video monitor as it moves. With a laparoscopy, your doctor may view your body in real-time without making big cuts. During this process, your doctor may also undergo surgery and collect biopsy samples.

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