Definition
A 'laparoscope' is a surgical instrument, a slender tube with a camera and light, used to view the inside of the abdomen and perform minimally invasive surgeries. It's like a tiny submarine exploring your insides 🩻. Instead of large incisions, surgeons make small cuts and insert the laparoscope. This means less pain and faster recovery times. It's used for everything from diagnosing problems to removing organs. Think of it as a high-tech keyhole into your body.