Laparoscopic surgery involves the use of a long, thin tube with a high-intensity light and high-resolution camera to look into the organs inside the abdomen. Doctors implement this method for diagnosing abdominal organs that do not give effective results when analyzed through non-invasive methods like CT Scan and ultrasound. Inflation of abdomen with carbon dioxide through this procedure provides a better and clear vision of abdominal organs facilitating the treatment and cure for pelvic disorders and pains. The laparoscopic procedure facilitates performing a biopsy and surgical procedures on the prostate, kidneys, and urinary bladder. The recovery period after laparoscopic surgery is less and has a characteristic of moderate pain in areas of incisions that go away with time and also following the safety measures.