Laparoscopy is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions (usually 0.5 to 1 cm) with the aid of a camera. The laparoscope aids diagnosis or therapeutic interventions with a few small cuts in the abdomen. There are a number of advantages to the patient with laparoscopic surgery versus an open procedure. These include reduced pain, decrease bleeding and shorter recovery time.
If you've had laparoscopy to diagnose a condition, you'll probably be able to resume your normal activities within 5 days. The recovery period after laparoscopy to treat a condition depends on the type of treatment.
Do not eat, drink (including water) or smoke after midnight the day before your surgery.
Wear low-heeled shoes the day of surgery.
Do not wear jewelry.
Wear loose-fitting clothing.
You should avoid certain activities immediately after your surgery. These include: intense exercise. bending.