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(also known as Minimally Invasive Surgery)
Laparoscopic surgery, also called keyhole surgery (when natural body openings are not used), bandaid surgery, or minimally invasive surgery (MIS), is a surgical technique. Medically, laparoscopic surgery refers only to operations within the abdomen or pelvic cavity. Laparoscopic surgery belongs to the field of endoscopy. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Polycystic Ovarian Synd... | 146 |
69% |
| Infertility | 44 |
75% |
| Endometriosis | 36 |
81% |
| Hysterectomy | 8 |
63% |
| Miscarriage | 6 |
100% |
Overall, 73% (256
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Laparoscopic Surgery Reviews
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I had surgury back in Jan 07. I was found to have endometriosis which was removed, my tubes were also checked and found to be completly open.
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It has been about a week since I had it. Still in a bit of pain. More than anything I am nervous about endometriosis itself, the surgery isn't the factor.
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Relieved so much of my pain and discomfort! Sore for a week or so.
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4/2. GYN says we should have no problem ttc naturally within 3 months
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found out both fallopian tubes blocked
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It is where they go in and connect your stomach to your esphogus, to keep it from coming up your throat and keep you from strangling to death, espically at night.
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It is where they go in and connect your stomach to your esphogus, to keep it from coming up your throat and keep you from strangling to death, espically at night.
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3rd Lap. It worked and the scarey thing is they fount out my appendix was bad...
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had to do it twice
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Was extremely painful but it comfirmed that I did have endometriosis, though unable to remove it.
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