An operative laparoscopy is a procedure where the doctor uses a laparoscope to look at the organs and tissue inside
the abdomen and make repairs to improve the symptoms. A laparoscope is a thin tube with a light and tiny camera.
The physician will remove adhesions or endometriosis, one or both ovaries, one or both fallopian tubes, appendix
or anything else according to his judgement is necessary to treat the condition. If a patient has a tubal (ectopic)
pregnancy the physician may make an incision in the tube and remove the pregnancy. The patient may not be able to
become pregnant after this surgery. Laparoscopy is done when a patient is unable to become pregnant, have pain of an
unknown origin, or experience abnormal bleeding
Hysteroscopy: Hysteroscopy is a procedure that allows a doctor to look inside the uterus in order to diagnose
and treat causes of abnormal bleeding. Hysteroscopy is done using a hysteroscope, a thin, lighted tube that is
inserted into the vagina to examine the cervix and inside of the uterus. Hysteroscopy can be either diagnostic or
operative
Cystoscopy: A cystoscopy is a procedure to look inside the bladder and the tube that carries urine from bladder
out of the body. It uses a thin tube called a cystoscope. A cystoscope is a thin tube with a camera and light on the
end. Magnified images from the camera are displayed on a screen where the doctor can see them
A cystoscopy can reveal several conditions, including bladder tumors, stones, or cancer. A doctor can also use this
procedure to diagnose blockages, enlarged prostate gland, noncancerous growths, problems with the ureters, etc.
TURP:Transurethral resection of the prostrate (TURP) is a surgery used to treat urinary problems due to an
enlarged prostrate. A combined visual and surgical instrument (resect scope) is inserted through the tip of the penis
and into the tube that carries urine from the bladder. The prostrate surrounds the uthethra