What is the multiple calcified foci seen in the colonic area on laparoscopy?

On laparoscopy, multiple foci of calcification seen in the colonic region may be due to calcium salt deposition, infection, fibrous scarring, etc. 1. Calcium salt deposition: Under laparoscopy, multiple calcified foci are seen in the colonic area, which may be caused by calcified foci due to continuous deposition and accumulation of calcium salts in the abdominal cavity. In this case, calcium salt deposition is related to the body’s intake of large amounts of vitamin D or the destruction of bone and other factors. 2. Infection: laparoscopy, colon area when multiple infections can also lead to localized calcification foci, at this time the patient can do routine blood tests in the hospital, such as related to infection, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to take antibiotics to anti-infective drug therapy. 3. Fibrous scar: abdominal jejunum site trauma or previous infection after local tissue repair can be left with fibrous scar, in the examination can be found in multiple calcification foci. Laparoscopy found that there are multiple calcified foci, the patient can clarify the specific causes, if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.