LPSC diagnostic (Laparoscopic)

About

LPSC diagnostic (Laparoscopic) is a surgical procedure used in gynecology to diagnose various conditions and issues in the abdominal cavity, including ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and surrounding tissues. 

LPSC diagnostic laparoscopy is a valuable tool in gynecology for establishing an accurate diagnosis and planning optimal treatment for various gynecological problems. Additionally, alongside laparoscopic diagnostics, procedures such as HYSC (Hysteroscopic) can also be performed.

 
 
 

Candidate

Women experiencing symptoms or signs of gynecological problems such as irregular menstruation, pelvic pain, infertility, or suspected endometriosis may be candidates for LPSC diagnostic procedure. Before recommending this procedure, a thorough evaluation is usually conducted to determine the need for surgical intervention for diagnosis.

Preparation

Before the surgery, patients typically undergo a pelvic exam, ultrasound, or other diagnostic tests to determine the nature of the problem. It may be necessary to restrict food and drink intake several hours before the surgery. The doctor will provide detailed instructions on preparing for the surgery, including any medications that need to be discontinued before the procedure.

Treatment

LPSC diagnostic procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes several small incisions in the abdomen through which laparoscopic instruments, including a laparoscope for visualizing the abdominal cavity, are inserted. During the procedure, the surgeon carefully examines the reproductive organs and surrounding tissues to identify any pathological changes or problems. In some cases, therapeutic procedures such as cyst removal, adhesion removal, or tissue biopsy for further analysis may be performed during diagnostic laparoscopy.

Result

The results of the LPSC diagnostic procedure depend on the specific goal of the surgery and any pathological changes discovered. Diagnostic laparoscopy enables precise diagnosis of gynecological problems and allows for planning of further treatment. In some cases, therapeutic procedures can be initiated immediately if operable pathologies are discovered.

Precautions

After the surgery, patients will receive instructions on postoperative care and potential complications that may arise. It is important to monitor symptoms of complications such as bleeding, infection, or increased pain and to inform the doctor immediately.

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