A laparoscopic tool for surgery on an internal body tissue of a patient. The laparoscopic tool comprises a main body to which is affixed an attachment. The main body has a main aperture for fixing a compatible anchor. The attachment has a support member connected to the main body, and a needle portion connected to the support member. The needle portion has an interlocking mechanism to interlock with the support member. The attachment is deployable from a first position aligned with the main body, for insertion through a laparoscopic port, to a second position unaligned with the main body, for insertion into a tissue and for anchoring the tool to the tissue. A method of performing a laparoscopic surgery using the laparoscopic tool, the use of the laparoscopic tool for laparoscopic surgery, and kits for laparoscopic surgery comprising the laparoscopic tool and the compatible anchor are also disclosed.