A laparoscopy looks inside the abdomen. The doctor inserts the endoscope into an incision in the navel and introduces carbon dioxide into the abdomen to expand the area to get a better view. Laparoscopies [citation href="https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/laparoscopy/" title=Medline Plus" desc="Laparoscopy"]are used in minimally invasive surgery and result in shorter hospital admissions, less pain, and faster recovery.

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