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what the risks are pelvic laparoscopy, exploratory laparoscopy, gynecologic, laparoscopic tubal ligation, laparoscopic oophorectomy, laparoscopic hysterectomy, laparoscopic egg harvest, gynecologic laparoscopy, group of minimally invasive surgical procedures on the female reproductive organs performed, the aid of a small camera, first gynecologic procedures involving a laparoscope included exploratory laparoscopy to diagnose ovarian disease cysts, torsion, cancer, complex operations have developed, laparoscopic removal of a tubal pregnancy, harvest of eggs, in vitro fertilization, -laparoscopic removal, the uterus, hysterectomy, ovaries, complex laparoscopic operations, patients should consult, a primary health care provider to find a medical facility that specializes, in the specific operation, in the hospital, under general anesthesia, a catheter is inserted, the urethra, bladder, an additional tube, a nasogastric, ng, tube, passed, the nostril, stomach to remove intestinal contents, skin, the abdomen is cleansed, sterile drapes, applied, a small incision is made, below the navel, the insertion of a tube, a trocar, allows passage of a tiny video camera, abdomen, prior to insertion, the trocar, a needle is inserted, incision, carbon dioxide gas is injected to elevate the abdominal wall, thereby creating a larger space to work in, allows, easier viewing, manipulation, the organs, laparoscope is then inserted so that the organs, the pelvis, abdomen, examined, additional small incisions, instruments that allow the surgeon to move organs, cut tissue, suture, staple structures, needed to safely, effectively perform the procedure, following the examination, laparoscope is then removed, incisions, sutures, bandages, applied, depending upon the operation performed, a drain left, the incisions, drainage of accumulated fluid, , not eat, drink, 8 hours, must sign a consent form, a gynecologic laparoscopic procedure, infants, children, test depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, infant test/procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test/procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test/procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test/procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test/procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, under general anesthesia, feel no pain, the incisions, throb, slightly painful afterward, a pain reliever given by physician, local anesthesia, feel a prick, a burning sensation, the anesthetic is given, pain, incision site, incisions, throb, several hours, slightly painful, a pain reliever, administered by physician, additionally, experience shoulder pain, the carbon dioxide gas, inflate abdomen, irritate diaphragm, shares some, the same nerves, the shoulder, experience an increased urge to urinate, the gas, put pressure on the bladder, depending on the procedure performed, advise to avoid eating, drinking, gynecologic laparoscopy is performed, the same reasons, open surgery, abnormal results, specific, operation performed, risk of puncturing an organ, could cause leakage of intestinal contents, bleeding, abdominal cavity, require more involved surgery, severe injury, infection, blood transfusion, ability to perform laparoscopic surgery is limited, previous abdominal, pelvic surgery, prior surgery, have led to scar formation, prevents the safe passage of laparoscopic instuments, abdomen, prevent the abdominal wall from effectively distended by the gas instillation.



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