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Laparoscopic Services at Synergy Clinic

  1. Laparoscopic treatment of ovarian cysts
  2. Laparoscopic uterus removal surgery
  3. Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
  4. Fertility Enhancing Laparoscopic Surgeries
  5. Laparoscopic suregries for Endometeriosis
  6. Hysteroscopic removal of fibroid and Polyp

What is Laparoscopy?

 Gynecologic laparoscopy is an alternative to open surgery. It uses a laparoscope to look inside your pelvic area. Open surgery often requires a large incision.A laparoscope is a slender, lighted telescope. It allows your doctor to see inside your body. Diagnostic laparoscopy can determine whether you have conditions such as endometriosis or fibroids. It can also be a form of treatment. With miniaturized instruments, your doctor can perform a variety of surgeries. These include:

  • ovarian cyst removal
  • tubal ligation, which is surgical contraception
  • hysterectomy

Laparoscopy generally has a shorter healing time than open surgery. It also leaves smaller scars. A gynecologist, general surgeon, or another type of specialist may perform this procedure. 

Reasons for Gynecologic Laparoscopy

Laparoscopy can be used for diagnosis, treatment, or both. A diagnostic procedure can sometimes turn into treatment.Some reasons for diagnostic laparoscopy are:

  • unexplained pelvic pain
  • unexplained infertility
  • a history of pelvic infection

Conditions that might be diagnosed using laparoscopy include:

  • endometriosis
  • uterine fibroids
  • ovarian cysts or tumors
  • ectopic pregnancy
  • pelvic abscess, or pus
  • pelvic adhesions, or painful scar tissue
  • infertility
  • pelvic inflammatory disease
  • reproductive cancers

Some types of laparoscopic treatment include:

  • hysterectomy, or removal of the uterus
  • removal of the ovaries
  • removal of ovarian cysts
  • removal of fibroids
  • blocking blood flow to fibroids
  • endometrial tissue ablation, which is a treatment for endometriosis
  • adhesion removal
  • reversal of a contraceptive surgery called tubal ligation
  • Burch procedure for incontinence
  • vault suspension to treat a prolapsed uterus

Preparing for Gynecologic Laparoscopy

Preparation depends on the type of surgery. You may need imaging tests. Your doctor might order fasting or an enema.Tell your doctor about any medication you take. This includes over-the-counter drugs and supplements. You may need to stop them before the procedure.Ask a friend to come pick you up after the surgery or schedule a car service. You will not be allowed to drive yourself. 

Recovery After Laparoscopy

Once the procedure is over, nurses will monitor your vital signs. You’ll stay in recovery until the anesthesia wears off. You will not be released until you can urinate on your own. Difficulty urinating is a possible side effect of catheter use.Recovery time varies. It depends on what procedure was performed. You may be free to go home a few hours after surgery. You might also have to stay in the hospital for one or more nights.After surgery, your belly button might be tender. There may be bruises on your stomach. The gas inside you can make your chest, middle, and shoulders ache. There’s also a chance that you’ll feel nauseated for the rest of the day.Before you go home, your doctor will give you instructions on how to manage possible side effects. Your doctor may prescribe pain medication or antibiotics to prevent an infection.Depending on the surgery, you may be told to rest for a few days or weeks. It may take a month or more to return to normal activities. 


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Senior Consultant Gynaecologist MBBS,MD

More than 20 years experience and practicing since 10 years in Rohini for  complex pregnancy cases , Laparoscopic surgeries Infertility treatments,Pregnancy planning. She is a active consultant in Fortis ShalimarBagh, Saroj Medical Institute, Rohini and Bhatia Global Hospital, Paschim Vihar. She has been serving in Rohini, North Delhi.

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