Laparoscopic surgery generally requires general anesthesia, because laparoscopy requires the establishment of a pneumoperitoneum, which means that the abdomen should be inflated in the abdominal cavity, so that the abdomen bulges, which leads to a smaller thoracic volume and affects breathing, in addition, laparoscopy requires relaxation of the abdominal muscles, which requires the use of inotropic drugs, and the use of general anesthesia is recommended for easy management of breathing and inotropy.