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- $Title{Laparoscopy--Not Just for Women}
- $Subject{abdominal pain x-rays ultrasound laparoscope laparoscopy female
- problems man abdomen view organs general anesthesia tube-like instrument
- telescope Photographs endometriosis ectopic pregnancies ovarian cysts IUD
- gallbladder, injuries diseases liver spleen large small intestines outpatient
- complications examination}
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- Anatomy of the Abdomen*0001501.scf}
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- Laparoscopy--Not Just for Women
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- QUESTION: I have been experiencing abdominal pain. My doctor has taken
- x-rays and done an ultrasound test, but hasn't been able to make a definite
- diagnosis. Now he wants to perform something called laparoscopy. I've known
- women who've had that test for different female problems. But what would a
- man need it? Please explain.
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- ANSWER: Laparoscopy is a very useful, relatively safe test that allows your
- doctor to look directly into your abdomen to view the organs located there.
- During the procedure, a patient is put under a light general anesthesia, and a
- small incision is made. The doctor then inserts a long thin tube-like
- instrument that functions as a telescope. The physician can angle the
- laparoscope in every direction to get a clear view of almost all abdominal
- organs. Photographs may also be made during this procedure.
- While the test is very helpful in diagnosing "female troubles," such as
- endometriosis, ectopic pregnancies, ovarian cysts and problems with the IUD,
- it is also a very practical test for determining problems that are common to
- both sexes.
- The procedure can help diagnose injuries or diseases of the gallbladder,
- liver, spleen, and large and small intestines. This makes it as useful a
- procedure to help men as it is in diagnosing women's special problems.
- Laparoscopy is considered a relatively uncomplicated test. It involves
- minimal discomfort for the patient, and is usually done in a hospital
- outpatient department or an outpatient surgical clinic, as well as some
- specially equipped doctors' offices. Recovery is most often quick and you may
- even be able to get back to most of your normal activities the day after
- having the test, although it's probably best to avoid strenuous work and
- exercise for about a week.
- This test rarely has complications. If you, however, experience severe
- abdominal pain, unexplained fever, or redness, swelling or oozing after having
- laparoscopy, alert your doctor to the situation, and follow through on any
- directions you may receive.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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