
1) Celioscope
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1) Endoscope
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instrument for viewing interior of peritoneal cavity
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A telescope with a light source and camera attached which is inserted into the abdominal cavity (through a small incision) to perform 'keyhole' surgery
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A thin, tube-like instrument used to look at tissues and organs inside the abdomen. A laparoscope has a light and a lens for viewing and may have a tool to remove tissue.
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<instrument> A fibreoptic device that consists of a flexible tube. Glass or plastic filaments allow the internal refraction of light for viewing. This device is used in laparoscopy and laparoscopic surgery. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(lap´ә-ro-skōp″) an endoscope for examining the peritoneal cavity; called also celioscope.
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A small telescope that can be inserted into a hole in the abdominal wall for viewing the internal organs and to perform a laparoscopy for diagnosis and treatment of a number of fertility problems including endometriosis, abdominal adhesions and polycystic ovaries. Also used in egg retrieval for IVF.
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A long, narrow, tubular instrument used in the field of laparoscopy that has a lens on one end and a camera on the other. This allows the surgeon to see inside the abdomen using only tiny incisions.
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An illuminated tubular instrument used to examine the abdominal structures of the body. It is passed through a small incision in the wall of the abdomen after injecting carbon dioxide into the abdomen.
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A type of trocar provided with an illuminating mechanism with which the abdomen can be examined.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lap′ă-rō-skōp Definitions: 1. An endoscope for examining the peritoneal cavity. Synonyms: peritoneoscope
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Laparoscope: An instrument through which structures within the abdomen and pelvis can be seen. A small surgical incision (cut) is made in the abdominal wall to permit the laparoscope to enter the abdomen or pelvis. A diversity of tubes can be pushed through the same incision or other small incisions permitting the introduction of probes and other i...
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A laparoscope is a thin tube with a tiny video camera attached. Used to look inside the body and see the surface of organs. See also endoscope.
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[
n] - a slender endoscope inserted through an incision in the abdominal wall in order to examine the abdominal organs or to perform minor surgery
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laparoscope Any instrument used in examining the abdomen; now specifically one in the form of a tube for insertion into the peritoneal cavity in laparoscopy, having a source of light at the inserted end and an optical system for forming at the other end an image of the illuminated region; an endoscope for examining the peritoneal cavity. The lapar...
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a viewing instrument used to examine and treat disorders in the abdominal cavity; consists of a long tube with an eyepiece, a lens, and often a camera, which allows the image to be viewed on a monitor
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noun a slender endoscope inserted through an incision in the abdominal wall in order to examine the abdominal organs or to perform minor surgery
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In medicine, another name for an endoscope
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A thin tube attached with a tiny video camera, which is used to examine the inside parts of the body and check the surfaces of organs.
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a tube with a camera lens attached that looks inside organs to check for abnormalities. Often used in surgery to avoid making large incisions.
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