Laparoscopic cameras are specially designed for laparoscopic surgery and are typically smaller and more maneuverable than standard cameras. They are attached to laparoscopes, which are long, thin tubes that are inserted through small incisions in the patient's body.
The camera used for laparoscopy is a high-resolution video camera that can capture clear, detailed images of the inside of the body. It is typically mounted at the end of the laparoscope and has a wide-angle lens that allows the surgeon to see a broad area of the surgical site. The camera is also equipped with a light source, usually an LED, to illuminate the area being operated on and provide a clear image.
Laparoscopic cameras are designed to be durable and easy to clean and disinfect, and they can be connected to a variety of different monitors and recording devices to capture and display the images captured during surgery.