Why do I need a laparoscopy?
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Healthwise answered:Laparoscopy is done to:
- Check for and possibly take out abnormal growths (such as tumors) in the belly or pelvis.
- Check for and treat conditions such as endometriosis, ectopic pregnancy or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
- Find conditions that can make it hard for a woman to become pregnant. These conditions include cysts, adhesions, fibroids and infection. Laparoscopy may be done after initial infertility tests do not show the cause for the infertility.
- Do a biopsy.
- See whether cancer in another area of the body has spread to the belly.
- Check for damage to internal organs, such as the spleen, after an injury or accident.
- Do a tubal ligation.
- Fix a hiatal hernia or an inguinal hernia.
- Take out organs, such as the uterus, spleen, gallbladder (laparoscopic cholecystectomy), ovaries or appendix (appendectomy). Partial removal (resection) of the colon also can be done.
- Find the cause of sudden or ongoing pelvic pain.
Laparoscopy is done to: Check for and possibly take out abnormal growths (such as tumors) in the belly or pelvis. Check for and treat conditions such as endometriosis, ectopic pregnancy or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Find conditions... More

