The diagnosis of uterine anomalies can be made by history and ultrasonography or magnetic imaging, but in some cases laparoscopy is necessary to confirm or clarify the diagnosis. Laparoscopy is also used in the treatment of uterine anomalies expressed as unicornuate and bicornuate. Or, in miscarriages due to cervical insufficiency, if the miscarriage occurs despite vaginal sutures, this suture is placed in the cervix with laparoscopy. In vaginal anomalies; For example, in cases of congenital absence or shortness of the vagina or shortening of the vagina after surgery, the vagina can be lengthened or created by laparoscopy.