Obstetric Laparoscopy is a procedure of action to diagnose and treat disorders or disorders that occur in the female reproductive system, especially disorders involving the uterus and ovarian cells. This procedure is an alternative method to open surgical procedures (conventional). The obstetrical laparoscopy is performed using a laparoscope, a long thin tube-shaped device equipped with a camera and light at the edges. This method allows the doctor to access and obtain a clear picture of the inside of the patient's abdominal and pelvic cavities without having to make a wide incision on the patient's skin. Womb laparoscopy can also be done as a treatment for certain conditions, such as hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) or removal of the ovarian cyst. This procedure will be performed by an obstetrician. Indications Laparoscopy Gynecology Obstetric laparoscopy can be used as a diagnostic procedure, treatment, or both. Some conditions that cause the patient to undergo a l...