Use of optical catheters for diagnostic office laparoscopy

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate several small optical catheters (1.8-mm outer diameter) developed to allow access to the pelvic cavity for laparoscopic diagnosis in the operating room and in an office setting. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty-six procedures are reported, 20 performed in the operating room so that proper placement could be monitored and ensured, and the findings were compared with those obtained with a standard, 10-mm laparoscope. The remaining 16 procedures were performed in an office setting. The patients were women who were candidates for second-look laparoscopy, had pelvic pain and no physical findings, or were evaluated for possible tubal anastomosis. CONCLUSION: The small, rigid catheter, with its excellent optics, provided a clear view of the pelvis without the need for general anesthesia and associated costs. The procedure was performed easily and successfully with a local anesthetic and with minimal discomfort for the patient.

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endometriosis

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Catheterization Laparoscopy Office Visits Adnexal Diseases Adnexal Diseases Anesthetics, Local Catheterization Catheterization Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Laparoscopes Laparoscopy Laparoscopy Pregnancy Pregnancy, Ectopic Pregnancy, Ectopic Tissue Adhesions Tissue Adhesions

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