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Definition of laparoscopy in English: laparoscopynounPlural laparoscopies ˌlapəˈrɒskəpiˌlæpəˈrɑskəpi A surgical procedure in which a fibre-optic instrument is inserted through the abdominal wall to view the organs in the abdomen or permit small-scale surgery. 腹腔镜检查 she went through lengthy hospital tests including a laparoscopy mass noun endometriosis may be diagnosed by laparoscopy Example sentencesExamples - Smaller cysts can sometimes be removed using a surgical technique called laparoscopy.
- After a laparoscopy you are likely to feel some pain in the abdomen as well as ‘referred pain’ (caused by the gas used to inflate the abdomen) in the shoulders.
- In some patients, the fundoplication can be performed using minimally invasive surgery, or laparoscopy.
- Another means of detecting pelvic disease that might contribute to infertility is by a surgical procedure called laparoscopy.
- Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, which revealed dilated veins in the omentum and falciform ligament, a nodular liver, and a mass in the right lower quadrant.
- And this was being used for other types of surgery including hysterectomies, laparoscopies and prolapse repairs.
- Often it is carried out as ‘keyhole’ surgery during a laparoscopy and may include the use of laser surgery techniques.
- On September 1, 1997 a laparoscopy (surgery using a viewing tube called a laparoscope) was performed.
- Treatment does not correct tubal damage but prevents reactivation if laparoscopy or other pelvic surgery is indicated.
- There was a short remission period following the surgery, but the patient complained of recurrent abdominal pain and a laparoscopy was performed.
- At laparoscopy, multinodular tumor implants on the surfaces of the ovaries were observed, and a biopsy was performed.
- During laparoscopy, an incision is made in your abdominal wall and the laparoscope - an instrument similar to an endoscope - is inserted to look for cancer.
- The surgeon also instructs the patient scheduled for surgical laparoscopy about the possibility of converting to a laparotomy if a malignancy is discovered.
- If the findings of imaging are inconclusive, a staging laparoscopy or laparotomy may be done before definitive surgery.
- This occurred 10 days after a diagnostic laparoscopy for which she had had a laryngeal mask airway inserted.
- A blood type and screen also is performed in the event vessels are transected during the laparoscopy or if the laparoscopic procedure fails and a laparotomy becomes necessary.
- Sites need not be marked for other procedures including those with a midline incision, cesarean-sections, laparotomies, and laparoscopies.
- The patient underwent a laparoscopy with incidental appendectomy.
- During laparoscopy, insufflation of the abdomen moves the abdominal wall away from the intra-abdominal contents.
- At the time, diagnostic laparoscopies were well accepted, but surgical attempts - apart from gynaecological sterilisation - were considered experimental and therefore unethical.
Derivativesnoun ˈlap(ə)rəskəʊpləˈpɛrəˌskoʊp A fibre-optic instrument inserted through the abdominal wall to view the organs in the abdomen or permit small-scale surgery. 腹腔镜检查 a laparoscope is inserted so the surgeon can examine the appendix Example sentencesExamples - the spleen can be removed with a laparoscope
- Some surgeons, therefore, prefer to use the ultrasonic scalpel, which makes it possible to resect through the laparoscope and avoid a large incision.
- Who would have thought, a year ago, that a cholecystectomy or hysterectomy would be possible through a laparoscope?
- This may be done with through small cuts in the belly, using a laparoscope (keyhole surgery), but may require an open operation.
adjectiveˌlap(ə)rəsˈkɒpɪk In developed countries laparoscopic tubal ligation is usually performed under general anaesthesia. Example sentencesExamples - In these health centres, no surgical procedures other than laparoscopic tubectomies are performed.
- We found one RCT comparing laparoscopic cystectomy and laparoscopic drainage in 64 women.
- We are performing laparoscopic tubal ligation reversal using robotic assistance.
- The patient was taken to the operating room for laparoscopic evaluation and resection of the mass.
adverbˌlap(ə)rəsˈkɒpɪk(ə)li Owing to its central location and proximity to the major renal vessels, the mass was resected laparoscopically by complete nephrectomy. Example sentencesExamples - Informed consent is obtained during the preoperative interview for a laparoscopic low anterior resection or sigmoid colectomy and possible laparotomy or a laparoscopically assisted right colectomy and possible laparotomy.
- Most gallbladder surgery is performed laparoscopically, but a small number of people need open surgery through a 12-20 cm cut in the abdomen.
- Patient positioning, instrumentation, and surgical procedures differ for laparoscopic low anterior resection-sigmoid colectomy and laparoscopically assisted right colectomies.
- Although some cases of stage IV have been successfully resected laparoscopically, it is not uncommon for a laparoscopic procedure to be converted to an open laparotomy.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek lapara 'flank' + -scopy. Definition of laparoscopy in US English: laparoscopynounˌlæpəˈrɑskəpiˌlapəˈräskəpē A surgical procedure in which a fiber-optic instrument is inserted through the abdominal wall to view the organs in the abdomen or to permit a surgical procedure. 腹腔镜检查 she went through lengthy hospital tests including a laparoscopy mass noun endometriosis may be diagnosed by laparoscopy Example sentencesExamples - And this was being used for other types of surgery including hysterectomies, laparoscopies and prolapse repairs.
- Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, which revealed dilated veins in the omentum and falciform ligament, a nodular liver, and a mass in the right lower quadrant.
- Smaller cysts can sometimes be removed using a surgical technique called laparoscopy.
- Treatment does not correct tubal damage but prevents reactivation if laparoscopy or other pelvic surgery is indicated.
- Often it is carried out as ‘keyhole’ surgery during a laparoscopy and may include the use of laser surgery techniques.
- Sites need not be marked for other procedures including those with a midline incision, cesarean-sections, laparotomies, and laparoscopies.
- This occurred 10 days after a diagnostic laparoscopy for which she had had a laryngeal mask airway inserted.
- During laparoscopy, an incision is made in your abdominal wall and the laparoscope - an instrument similar to an endoscope - is inserted to look for cancer.
- During laparoscopy, insufflation of the abdomen moves the abdominal wall away from the intra-abdominal contents.
- The surgeon also instructs the patient scheduled for surgical laparoscopy about the possibility of converting to a laparotomy if a malignancy is discovered.
- In some patients, the fundoplication can be performed using minimally invasive surgery, or laparoscopy.
- After a laparoscopy you are likely to feel some pain in the abdomen as well as ‘referred pain’ (caused by the gas used to inflate the abdomen) in the shoulders.
- Another means of detecting pelvic disease that might contribute to infertility is by a surgical procedure called laparoscopy.
- There was a short remission period following the surgery, but the patient complained of recurrent abdominal pain and a laparoscopy was performed.
- A blood type and screen also is performed in the event vessels are transected during the laparoscopy or if the laparoscopic procedure fails and a laparotomy becomes necessary.
- At laparoscopy, multinodular tumor implants on the surfaces of the ovaries were observed, and a biopsy was performed.
- If the findings of imaging are inconclusive, a staging laparoscopy or laparotomy may be done before definitive surgery.
- At the time, diagnostic laparoscopies were well accepted, but surgical attempts - apart from gynaecological sterilisation - were considered experimental and therefore unethical.
- On September 1, 1997 a laparoscopy (surgery using a viewing tube called a laparoscope) was performed.
- The patient underwent a laparoscopy with incidental appendectomy.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek lapara ‘flank’ + -scopy. |