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El abdomen se llena con aire para facilitar la visualización de los órganos de la cavidad abdominal. Se introduce el laparoscopio para poder observar el área. Se pueden insertar instrumentos a través del laparoscopio para obtener muestras de tejido o para realizar ciertos procedimientos quirúrgicos. Después de la laparoscopia, se deja salir el gas y se sutura la incisión.

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