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What is laparoscopic tubectomy?

What is laparoscopic tubectomy?

Laparoscopic tubal ligation is a surgical sterilization procedure in which a woman’s fallopian tubes are either clamped and blocked or severed and sealed. Both methods prevent eggs from being fertilized. Tubal ligation is a permanent method of sterilization.

What is culdoscopy surgery?

The Procedure A culdoscope—a type of endoscope with a light, used to visualize female pelvic organs—is inserted through the incision into the peritoneal cavity (the space within the abdomen that contains the intestines, the stomach, and the liver). The culdoscope helps the surgeon to locate the fallopian tubes.

Why is Culdoscopy done?

Culdoscopy allows the performance of minor procedures such as tubal sterilization. Culdoscopy is performed with the patient in a knee chest position under local or general anesthesia. There is no insufflation of the abdomen as necessary in laparoscopy.

Is laparoscopic sterilization is painful?

PIP: Laparoscopic sterilization is a common day case procedure. It is, however, known to be associated with more post-operative pain than diagnostic laparoscopy most likely due to the effects of clips or rings applied during the procedure to the fallopian tubes.

What is a Pelviscopy?

A traditional pelvic laparoscopy, or pelviscopy, procedure is used to examine the organs of the abdominal cavity.

When do you do a hysteroscopy?

Among the most common reasons for a hysteroscopy are periods that are longer or heavier than normal, or bleeding between periods. You might also need the procedure in these situations: Your Pap test results are abnormal. You’ve been bleeding after menopause.

How is a Culdocentesis done?

During a culdocentesis a long thin needle is inserted through the vaginal wall just below the uterus and a sample is taken of the fluid within the abdominal cavity. Culdocentesis is a procedure which checks for abnormal fluid in the space that is just behind the vagina, the posterior cul-de-sac.

Why do shoulders hurt after laparoscopy?

One type of pain that is unique to laparoscopy is the post laparoscopy shoulder pain due to the phrenic nerve irritation to the diaphragm caused by the CO2 gas that remains in the abdomen at the end of the procedure. When the patient sits up, the gas moves upwards to the diaphragm and irritates the shoulder.

What is a culdoscopy?

Culdoscopy is a type of vaginal sterilization procedure (the other type is colpotomy ). Also known as transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy, culdoscopy is considered to be minimally invasive surgery. The vaginal method of tubal ligation was once the preferred technique.

What is the difference between laparoscopy and culdoscopy?

Culdoscopy allows the performance of minor procedures such as tubal sterilization. Culdoscopy is performed with the patient in a knee chest position under local or general anesthesia. There is no insufflation of the abdomen as necessary in laparoscopy.

Is culdoscopy better than laparoscopic tubal ligation?

The vaginal method of tubal ligation was once the preferred technique. However, since it is associated with higher risks than laparoscopic tubal ligation surgery, surgeons have been favoring the abdominal approach to transvaginal procedures. A major advantage of a culdoscopy is that there are no abdominal incisions.

What is a urethral culdoscopy?

Culdoscopy is an endoscopic procedure performed to examine the rectouterine pouch and pelvic viscera by the introduction of a culdoscope through the posterior vaginal wall.