Diagnostic laparoscopy is a minimally invasive method of examining internal organs.
A doctor may refer a patient for laparoscopy to diagnose an abdominal condition when other methods have failed to identify the cause of the symptoms.
After surgery, the patient may experience pain in the surgical area; commonly available painkillers should effectively relieve the pain. For at least two weeks after surgery, it is recommended to limit physical activity and follow a light diet. After this period, the diet can be gradually expanded to a normal diet, and physical activity should also be increased.
At the Mazan Surgery Clinic, the procedure is performed under general anesthesia after prior consultation with the anesthesiologist. Depending on the patient’s symptoms, the patient will spend one or two days at the clinic.