Gas during a laparoscopy | Laparoscopy to observe the abdominal cavity

Gas during a laparoscopy In laparoscopy, several so-called trocars are inserted into the abdomen. Before starting the laparoscopy, the gas carbon dioxide, alternatively helium, is introduced into the abdomen through an access. This causes the abdominal wall to rise up from the organs and the surgeon has better visibility and working conditions during the procedure, … Gas during a laparoscopy | Laparoscopy to observe the abdominal cavity