How It Is Done
Laparoscopy is done by a
surgeon or a doctor of women's health (gynecologist).
General anesthesia is generally used, but other types
of anesthesia, such as
spinal anesthesia, may be used. Talk with your doctor
about what choice is best for you.
About an hour before the surgery, you will empty your bladder. You
will get fluids and medicine through an
intravenous (IV) in a vein in your arm. You may get a
medicine (sedative) to help you relax.
Several procedures may be done after you get your anesthesia and
are relaxed or asleep.
- An airway will be placed in your throat to help
you breathe if you get general anesthesia.
- A thin flexible tube
(urinary catheter) may be put through your
urethra into the bladder.
- Some of your
pubic hair may be shaved.
- Your belly and pelvic area will be washed
with a special soap.
- Your doctor may do a
pelvic exam before putting a thin tube (cannula) is
put through your vagina into the uterus. The cannula lets your doctor move your
uterus and ovaries to get a better look at the belly organs.
During laparoscopy, a small incision is made in the belly. More
than one incision may be made if other tools will be used during the surgery. A
hollow needle is put through the first incision and gas (carbon dioxide or
nitrous oxide) is slowly put through the needle to inflate the belly. The gas
lifts the abdominal wall away from the organs inside so your doctor can see
clearly.
A thin, lighted tube (laparoscope) is then put through the incision
to look at the organs. Other tools can be used to take tissue samples, fix
damage, or drain cysts. A laser may be attached to the laparoscope to help with
the surgery.
After the surgery, all the tools will be removed and the gas will
be released. The incisions will be closed with stitches and covered with a
bandage. The scar will be very small and will fade over time.
Laparoscopy takes 30 to 90 minutes, depending on what is done, but
can take longer if a condition (such as endometriosis) is found and treated.
After the laparoscopy, you will go to the recovery room for 2 to 4 hours. You
can usually do your normal activities the next day, but do not do any strenuous
activity or exercise for about a week.