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Category - Anatomy

What is the difference between a laparoscopy and a laparotomy?
  1. One is an open procedure and the other is a closed procedure
  2. One is a percutaneous procedure and the other is a closed procedure
  3. One involves the use of an endoscope and the other is a cutting procedure
  4. One involves the use of an endoscope and the other uses a laparoscope
Explanation
Answer: C - The difference between a laparoscopy and a laparotomy is that one involves the use of an endoscope and the other is a cutting procedure. They are both invasive procedures that involve cutting into the skin, but a laparoscopy uses an endoscope to percutaneously perform the procedure, while a laparotomy makes a large incision into the patient in order to perform a different procedure.
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