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One important conclusion should be made. When a laparoscopy or laparotomy is done, one should take full advantage of this by inspecting and/or palpating the second tube, the ovaries, and most pelvic and abdominal structures. Incidental diagnosis may prove to be at times as important as the one for which the surgery is being done.