Abdominoscopy

Abdominoscopy is a method of diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases of the abdominal cavity, which is performed using laparoscopic technology. It is a type of laparoscopy and allows for visualization of the abdominal organs and manipulation using specialized instruments.

Abdominoscopy is performed using a laparoscope - a thin tube with optical fibers that is inserted through a small incision in the abdominal wall. Instruments for manipulation are inserted through another incision in the wall of the abdominal cavity.

Abdominoscopy is used to diagnose and treat various diseases of the abdominal cavity, such as tumors, cysts, adhesions, hernias and others. It can also be used to perform minimally invasive surgical procedures such as gallstone removal, appendectomy, bowel resection and others.

The benefits of abdominoscopy include faster recovery from surgery, less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay, and a more cosmetically pleasing effect than traditional open surgery.

However, like any surgical procedure, an abdominoscopy may have risks and complications, such as bleeding, infection, organ damage, and others. Therefore, before undergoing the procedure, it is important to carefully evaluate the indications and contraindications and select an experienced surgeon with the appropriate qualifications.

In general, abdominoscopy is a safe and effective method for diagnosing and treating diseases of the abdominal cavity, which can be recommended depending on the specific situation and individual characteristics of the patient.



Abdolinoscope is the name of a laparoscope for a new technology for endoscopic diagnosis of abdominal organs. Abdolicoscopy (abdominsocopy) is often called the abdomen, since most of the examination is carried out in the pelvis, unlike other endoscopic procedures, which are usually limited to large cavities (stomach, colon). The abdolinoscopic approach was first developed in the 80s by the Topographic-Anatomical Institute in Novosibirsk. Although the abdolinoscopic technique was developed in Russia, it has also been used in many other countries, including the United States and China.