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Laparoscopic Gynecology is a specialized field that utilizes minimally invasive surgical techniques to diagnose and treat various gynecological conditions. This approach involves making small incisions in the abdomen, inserting a thin, lighted tube with a camera (Laparoscope), and using specialized instruments to perform procedures.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Ovarian Cysts Removal
Tubal Recanalization
Robot Assisted Hysterectomy

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

What is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the uterus and cervix, often with or without the ovaries. Unlike traditional open surgery, this procedure involves only a few small incisions. A thin, lighted tube with a camera (laparoscope) is inserted through the belly button, allowing the surgeon to see the internal organs on a monitor. Specialized instruments are then used through other small incisions to perform the procedure.

How is the Procedure Performed?

  • Preparation: You will be given general anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable during the procedure.
  • Incisions: Small incisions are made in your abdomen, including near your belly button.
  • Laparoscopy: The laparoscope is inserted, and carbon dioxide gas is pumped into your abdomen to create a workspace.
  • Removal: The uterus and cervix are removed through the incisions.
  • Closure: The incisions are closed with stitches or surgical glue.
  • Benefits

  • Smaller incisions: Less scarring and faster healing.
  • Less pain: Reduced post-operative discomfort.
  • Shorter hospital stay: Often a same-day procedure.
  • Faster recovery: Return to normal activities sooner.
  • Less blood loss: Lower risk of complications.
  • Is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Right for you?

    Your doctor will determine if laparoscopic hysterectomy is the best option based on your individual health and medical history. Factors such as your age, overall health, and the reason for the hysterectomy will be considered.


    Laparoscopic Myomectomy

    What is Laparoscopic Myomectomy?

    Laparoscopic myomectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids. Unlike traditional open surgery, this procedure involves only a few small incisions. A thin, lighted tube with a camera (laparoscope) is inserted through the belly button, allowing the surgeon to see the internal organs on a monitor. Specialized instruments are then used through other small incisions to remove the fibroids while preserving the uterus.

    How is the Procedure Performed?

  • Preparation: You will be given general anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable during the procedure.
  • Incisions: Small incisions are made in your abdomen, including near your belly button.
  • Laparoscopy: The laparoscope is inserted, and carbon dioxide gas is pumped into your abdomen to create a workspace.
  • Fibroid Removal: The surgeon carefully removes the fibroids using specialized instruments.
  • Closure: The incisions are closed with stitches or surgical glue.
  • Benefits

  • Smaller incisions: Less scarring and faster healing.
  • Less pain: Reduced post-operative discomfort.
  • Shorter hospital stay: Often a same-day procedure.
  • Faster recovery: Return to normal activities sooner.
  • Preservation of uterus: Allows for future fertility.
  • Is Laparoscopic Myomectomy right for you?

    Your doctor will determine if laparoscopic myomectomy is the best option based on your individual health and medical history. Factors such as the size and location of the fibroids, your age, and your desire for future fertility will be considered.


    Ovarian Cysts Removal

    What is Ovarian Cysts Removal?

    Laparoscopic ovarian cyst removal is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove ovarian cysts. Unlike traditional open surgery, this procedure involves only a few small incisions. A thin, lighted tube with a camera (laparoscope) is inserted through the belly button, allowing the surgeon to see the internal organs on a monitor. Specialized instruments are then used through other small incisions to remove the cyst or cysts.

    How is the Procedure Performed?

  • Preparation: You will be given general anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable during the procedure.
  • Incisions: Small incisions are made in your abdomen, including near your belly button.
  • Laparoscopy: The laparoscope is inserted, and carbon dioxide gas is pumped into your abdomen to create a workspace.
  • Cyst Removal: The surgeon carefully removes the cyst or cysts using specialized instruments.
  • Closure: The incisions are closed with stitches or surgical glue.
  • Benefits

  • Smaller incisions: Less scarring and faster healing.
  • Less pain: Reduced post-operative discomfort.
  • Shorter hospital stay: Often a same-day procedure.
  • Faster recovery: Return to normal activities sooner.
  • Preservation of ovary: In some cases, the ovary can be preserved.
  • Is Ovarian Cyst Removal right for you?

    Your doctor will determine if laparoscopic ovarian cyst removal is the best option based on your individual health and medical history. Factors such as the size and type of the cyst, your age, and your desire for future fertility will be considered.


    Tubal Recanalization

    What is Tubal Recanalization ?

    Laparoscopic tubal recanalization is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to restore the fallopian tubes. Unlike traditional open surgery, this procedure involves only a few small incisions. A thin, lighted tube with a camera (laparoscope) is inserted through the belly button, allowing the surgeon to see the internal organs on a monitor. Specialized instruments are then used through other small incisions to reconnect the fallopian tubes.

    How is the Procedure Performed?

  • Preparation: You will be given general anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable during the procedure.
  • Incisions: Small incisions are made in your abdomen, including near your belly button.
  • Laparoscopy: The laparoscope is inserted, and carbon dioxide gas is pumped into your abdomen to create a workspace.
  • Tubal Recanalization: The surgeon carefully reconnects the fallopian tubes using specialized instruments.
  • Closure: The incisions are closed with stitches or surgical glue
  • Benefits

  • Smaller incisions: Less scarring and faster healing.
  • Less pain: Reduced post-operative discomfort.
  • Shorter hospital stay: Often a same-day procedure.
  • Faster recovery: Return to normal activities sooner.
  • Potential for fertility: May increase the chances of pregnancy.
  • Is Tubal Recanalization right for you?

    Your doctor will determine if laparoscopic tubal recanalization is the best option based on your individual health and medical history. Factors such as your age, overall health, and the reason for the tubal sterilization will be considered.


    Robot Assisted Hysterectomy

    What is Robot-Assisted Hysterectomy?

    Robot-assisted hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses robotic technology to remove the uterus and cervix. A surgeon controls robotic arms through a console, allowing for greater precision and dexterity during the procedure.

    How is the Procedure Performed?

  • Preparation: You will be given general anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable during the procedure.
  • Incisions: Small incisions are made in your abdomen, including near your belly button.
  • Robot Insertion: Robotic arms are inserted through the incisions.
  • Surgery: The surgeon controls the robotic arms using a console, performing the procedure with precision.
  • Closure: The incisions are closed with stitches or surgical glue
  • Benefits

  • Smaller incisions: Less scarring and faster healing.
  • Greater precision: Enhanced surgical accuracy.
  • Improved visualization: Enhanced view of the internal organs.
  • Less pain: Reduced post-operative discomfort.
  • Shorter hospital stay: Often a same-day procedure.
  • Faster recovery: Return to normal activities sooner.
  • Is Robot-Assisted Hysterectomy right for you?

    Your doctor will determine if robot-assisted hysterectomy is the best option based on your individual health and medical history. Factors such as your age, overall health, and the reason for the hysterectomy will be considered.


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