Can a cavity search detect tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis cannot be detected by laparoscopy. Tests such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis test and sputum culture are required, and a positive sputum culture result is the gold standard for diagnosis. Laparoscopy cannot detect tuberculosis. Whether it is laparoscopy or hysteroscopy, the examination site is not in the lungs. Even if fiberoptic bronchoscopy is performed, only the TB lesions can be seen and the nature of the lesions cannot be clarified, so a diagnosis of TB cannot be made by laparoscopy. If the typical symptoms of tuberculosis are present and tuberculosis infection is suspected, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner and undergo tests such as tubercle bacillus test and sputum culture. A definite diagnosis can only be made on the basis of a positive sputum culture, which is the gold standard for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. Tissue can be taken under bronchoscopy for pathologic examination to confirm the diagnosis, and imaging examination also has important reference value.