N Concordance 1 imaging techniques for staging such as laparoscopy, intraoperative ultrasound o 2 atients with endometriosis diagnosed at laparoscopy performed for pelvic pain, i 3 small bowel obstruction were treated by laparoscopy. There were 10 boys and 5 gi 4 ared to the complication rate of closed laparoscopy in gynecologic-oncologic pat 5 erative situations. In these conditions laparoscopy may be considered mainly as 6 pericardial window following diagnostic laparoscopy for a penetrating wound to t 7 A randomized comparison of gasless laparoscopy and CO2 pneumoperitoneum. 8 women undergoing outpatient gynecologic laparoscopy. One-hundred fifty-eight wom 9 We report the findings of a second-look laparoscopy after accidental tubal perfo 10 s the clinical features and the role of laparoscopy in the treatment of these co 11 the feasibility and safety of the open laparoscopy technique in patients with g 12 testes, which were removed by operative laparoscopy procedures later. The patien 13 e peritoneal fluids of women undergoing laparoscopy for in-vitro fertilization t 14 without opening the esophagus, by video laparoscopy. With the patient placed in