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  • Laparoscopes designed for viewing the organs of the abdominal cavity; their diameter typically ranges from 5 to 10 mm, although some small-diameter laparoscopes about 2 mm in diameter (microlaparoscopes) are frequently used in diagnostic procedures. These instruments may be rigid or flexible; they do not have instrument channels. Diagnostic laparoscopes are used to visualize gynecologic conditions, determine the causes of infertility and chronic abdominal pain, and assess the condition of diseased livers, including the performance of biopsies.
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