Our study found that the prevalence of endometriosis was 10.3%. The most common procedure performed on patients was diagnostic laparoscopy. The primary indication for these procedures was infertility. We observed that endometriosis was significantly more prevalent in patients with chronic pelvic pain and less commonplace in those seeking infertility treatment and family planning. Furthermore, endometriosis was less prevalent in patients undergoing laparoscopic salpingectomy or salpingostomy. Despite its prevalence as exemplified in this study, it is important to note that diagnostic laparoscopy has severe limitations. For instance, diagnostic laparoscopy with white light imaging often fails to adequately differentiate between subtle tissue changes and small lesions, which can result in missed diagnoses, particularly…