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Laparoscopic techniques use an instrument similar to a telescope that is placed into the abdomen after the abdomen is inflated with a gas. The laparoscope is connected to video technology that allows the surgeon to perform the surgery by viewing the operative field on a screen. Small, specialized instruments are placed through small tubes called ports. Our practice applies this technology whenever it is possible and appropriate for our patients.

 
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