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Diagnostic laparoscopy | Ovarian cysts | Endometriosis | Adhesions | Fibroids | Tubal disease | Pelvic pain | Hysterectomy | Possible complications
Vaginal hysterectomy | Utero-vaginal prolapse | Vaginal myomectomy | Possible complications
Hysteroscopic myomectomy | Laparoscopic myomectomy | Vaginal myomectomy | Open myomectomy | Possible complications
Laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis | Possible complications
Culdoscopy | Diagnostic laparoscopy | Laparoscopic surgery for infertility | Surgery for fibroids
Vaginal hysterectomy | Laparoscopic hysterectomy | Abdominal hysterectomy | Possible complications
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Movie: Laparoscopic pelvic examination

The first part of any laparoscopy is inspection of the pelvis and abdomen. In the pelvis is the uterus (womb), fallopian tubes, ovaries, bladder (in front of the uterus), and the rectum (behind the uterus in the pelvic basin called the Pouch of Douglas). On the side of the pelvis, under the ovaries, tracks the ureters (tubes which join the kidneys in the upper abdomen, to the bladder in the pelvis).

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