D.H.
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I had an exploratory laparoscopy and they found endomitriosis. They make 3 or 4 small (maybe an inch or less) incisions, one at the belly button; then they inject CO2 to enlarge your abdominal cavity so that there is room for the instruments and to look around. They use a small camera and instruments to do whatever they need to get done. Your consent will probably also say "possible laparotomy," which would be a larger incision at the bikini line. That always depends on what they find, if they need more room to get into there. The recovery really wasn't much....achey, crampy for a few days. Rest, motrin for a few days and you should be OK. You might have shoulder pain from the gas (the CO2)...you can use a heating pad for that. If they take the ovary, it might be a little more painfull, but only at first. Ask them to make sure they "remove" as much of the CO2 that they use before they close your incisions, that will help with the gas pain people feel afterward.
You could make up a few meals and make sure you have snacks, drinks, etc. in the house before your surgery. Mine was done and I was sent home that day. I rested in the recliner most of the time, but had no trouble getting around my house. Although I wasn't up for going anywhere.
good luck!
D.