Laparoscopy

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Laparoscopy

In this type of surgery, the surgeon makes several small cuts no more than half an inch long, and inserts a laparoscope – a slender tool with a tiny video camera and light at the end, to perform the surgery. That is why it is also known as keyhole surgery or a minimally invasive surgery. It enables your surgeon to access the inside of the abdomen (tummy) and pelvis without any large incisions to the skin allowing you to heal quicker with smaller scars and less pain. 

This means a shorter stay at the hospital, lower cost and resuming your normal activities sooner.

It is considered a major surgery and you will be advised how to prepare for it. For a few days after the procedure you may feel some discomfort and pain which can be eased through painkillers. Most patients return to their normal activities within one week after surgery.

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Used to identify causes of infertility or pelvic pain, diagnostic laparoscopy helps visualize the uterus, tubes, and ovaries directly. It can confirm conditions such as endometriosis, adhesions, or blocked fallopian tubes with high accuracy.
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These procedures improve the chances of conception by treating underlying issues. Laparoscopy can open blocked tubes (tuboplasty), remove scar tissue, treat endometriosis, or perform ovarian drilling in PCOS for better ovulation.
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Advanced laparoscopic surgeries safely treat conditions like fibroids, ovarian cysts, and ectopic pregnancies while preserving fertility. Uterine or pelvic masses can be removed, and hysterectomy is performed through small incisions for faster recovery.
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In complex cases, laparoscopy is combined with hysteroscopy to correct uterine or tubal problems. This minimally invasive approach allows for precise diagnosis and treatment with minimal discomfort and shorter hospital stay.
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