Laparoscopic surgery for chronic ectopic pregnancy involves the removal of the ectopic pregnancy from the fallopian tube or other location outside the uterus using minimally invasive techniques. This procedure is preferred over open surgery due to its lower risk of complications, shorter recovery time, and reduced scarring. During the surgery, small incisions are made in the abdomen, and a laparoscope is used to locate and remove the ectopic pregnancy. The surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and requires a short hospital stay. After surgery, patients may experience some discomfort and will need to follow up with their healthcare provider for monitoring and further care.
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