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    • Minimally Invasive Surgery
    • Gynecology

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    • The evolution of laparoscopic techniques in gynecology.
    • Initial application as a diagnostic tool for female infertility.

    Purpose:

    • To trace the development of laparoscopic gynecological surgery.
    • To highlight its expansion from diagnostic to therapeutic applications.

    Summary:

    • Laparoscopic techniques in gynecology have advanced significantly.
    • Initially used for infertility diagnosis, it now encompasses a wide range of surgical procedures.
    • The scope of laparoscopic gynecological surgery has expanded to include nearly all operations.

    Impact:

    • Broadened treatment options for gynecological conditions.
    • Increased adoption of minimally invasive approaches in women's healthcare.
    • Established laparoscopy as a standard surgical modality in gynecology.