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laparoscope$43323$ - traduction vers néerlandais

PROCEDURE IN WHICH A LAPAROSCOPE IS INSERTED THROUGH A SMALL INCISION NEAR THE NAVEL TO EXAMINE ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC ORGANS
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laparoscope      
n. laparoscoop (in geneeskunde:instrument voor onderzoek van buikholte)

Définition

laparoscopy
[?lap?'r?sk?pi]
¦ noun (plural laparoscopies) a surgical procedure in which a fibre-optic instrument is inserted through the abdominal wall to view the organs in the abdomen or permit small-scale surgery.
Derivatives
laparoscope noun
laparoscopic adjective
laparoscopically adverb
Origin
C19: from Gk lapara 'flank' + -scopy.

Wikipédia

Laparoscopy

Laparoscopy (from Ancient Greek λαπάρα (lapára) 'flank, side', and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to see') is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis using small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) with the aid of a camera. The laparoscope aids diagnosis or therapeutic interventions with a few small cuts in the abdomen.

Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive procedure, bandaid surgery, or keyhole surgery, is a modern surgical technique. There are a number of advantages to the patient with laparoscopic surgery versus an exploratory laparotomy. These include reduced pain due to smaller incisions, reduced hemorrhaging, and shorter recovery time. The key element is the use of a laparoscope, a long fiber optic cable system that allows viewing of the affected area by snaking the cable from a more distant, but more easily accessible location.

Laparoscopic surgery includes operations within the abdominal or pelvic cavities, whereas keyhole surgery performed on the thoracic or chest cavity is called thoracoscopic surgery. Specific surgical instruments used in laparoscopic surgery include obstetrical forceps, scissors, probes, dissectors, hooks, and retractors. Laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgery belong to the broader field of endoscopy. The first laparoscopic procedure was performed by German surgeon Georg Kelling in 1901.