
Gynaec Procedures
Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a gynecological procedure used to remove the uterus through minimally invasive techniques. It involves making small incisions in the abdomen to insert a laparoscope and surgical instruments, allowing the surgeon to visualize and remove the uterus. This approach offers several advantages over traditional open surgery, including smaller incisions, reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery times.
Laparoscopic hysterectomy may be performed for various reasons, such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, adenomyosis, or certain gynecological cancers. It is typically recommended when conservative treatments have been ineffective or when there are specific medical indications. The procedure is performed by experienced gynecologists who specialize in minimally invasive techniques to ensure optimal outcomes for patients.
Laparoscopy for ectopic pregnancy is a gynecological procedure performed to diagnose and treat ectopic pregnancies, where the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, typically in the fallopian tubes. It involves making small incisions in the abdomen to insert a laparoscope, which is a thin, lighted instrument with a camera, and other surgical instruments. The laparoscope allows the surgeon to visualize the ectopic pregnancy and surrounding structures.
During the procedure, the ectopic pregnancy is usually removed, either by cutting and removing the affected fallopian tube (salpingectomy) or by removing the embryo and preserving the tube (salpingostomy). Laparoscopy for ectopic pregnancy is considered a minimally invasive approach that offers shorter recovery times and reduced scarring compared to open surgery. It is performed by skilled gynecologists with expertise in laparoscopic techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for the patient.
Laparoscopic tubectomy is a gynecological procedure commonly known as female sterilization or "getting one's tubes tied." It is performed to permanently prevent pregnancy by blocking or sealing off the fallopian tubes. The procedure involves making small incisions in the abdomen to insert a laparoscope, allowing the surgeon to visualize and access the fallopian tubes. The tubes are then sealed, cut, or blocked using various techniques such as cauterization, clips, or rings.
Laparoscopic tubectomy is a minimally invasive approach that offers benefits such as shorter recovery time, reduced scarring, and lower risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery. It is a highly effective and permanent form of contraception and is typically chosen by individuals or couples who have completed their desired family size and do not wish to have more children.
Laparoscopic myomectomy is a gynecological procedure performed to remove uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus. It involves making small incisions in the abdomen to insert a laparoscope and surgical instruments. The laparoscope provides visualization of the fibroids, and the surgeon uses the instruments to carefully remove or resect the fibroids from the uterine wall. Laparoscopic myomectomy is a minimally invasive approach that offers advantages such as smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times compared to open surgery.
It is an option for women who wish to preserve their fertility or keep their uterus intact while addressing symptoms caused by fibroids such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure. The procedure is performed by skilled gynecologists specializing in minimally invasive techniques to achieve optimal outcomes for patients.
Laparoscopic cystectomy is a gynecological procedure performed to remove ovarian cysts using minimally invasive techniques. It involves making small incisions in the abdomen to insert a laparoscope and surgical instruments. The laparoscope provides visualization of the cyst, and the surgeon uses the instruments to carefully dissect and remove the cyst from the ovary. Laparoscopic cystectomy offers advantages such as smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and a lower risk of complications compared to open surgery.
It is commonly performed for benign ovarian cysts that are causing symptoms or affecting fertility. The procedure is typically performed by experienced gynecologists specializing in minimally invasive surgery to ensure optimal outcomes for patients.
Laparoscopy for infertility evaluation is a gynecological procedure used to assess and diagnose potential causes of infertility in women. It involves making small incisions in the abdomen to insert a laparoscope, which allows the surgeon to visualize the reproductive organs including the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. During the procedure, the surgeon can identify and evaluate conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, tubal blockages, or ovarian cysts that may contribute to infertility.
Laparoscopy for infertility evaluation offers benefits such as accurate diagnosis, precise identification of abnormalities, and the possibility of simultaneous treatment if necessary. It is typically recommended when other diagnostic tests have been inconclusive or when specific symptoms or medical history suggest underlying reproductive issues. The procedure is performed by skilled gynecologists specializing in minimally invasive techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.