It gives the surgeon an opportunity to have access to patient’s diseased organs, remove abnormal tissue and reconstruct damaged organs. Much more than is the case with conventional surgery, endoscopic surgery relies heavily not only on the skill of the surgeon but also on technology. Today, laparoscopy is one of the most common surgical procedures performed by gynecologists. Laparoscopy may be diagnostic or operative. It is used to treat non-gynecologic surgery, such as general surgery emergencies during pregnancy, as well as gynaecologic and obstetric surgeries. Diagnostic laparoscopy is indicated mainly for investigation of pelvic pain and subfertility, as well as it is the standard method for the diagnosis of endometriosis and adhesions.