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Laparoscopic surgery—also known as keyhole surgery—is a modern, minimally invasive technique used to diagnose and treat many gynecological conditions. It involves making small cuts in the abdomen to insert a thin camera (laparoscope) and surgical instruments, allowing the surgeon to operate with precision and minimal discomfort.
You may be advised laparoscopic surgery if you have
															
															A combined procedure to examine your uterus and pelvic organs using a camera, done under general anesthesia.
Why it’s done:
Find causes of infertility, pelvic pain, or irregular periods
Check for fibroids, blockages, or polyps
Understand reasons for repeated miscarriages
Recovery: Day-care procedure with minimal downtime.
A keyhole surgery for women with PCOS who aren’t ovulating with medications. Small punctures are made on the ovaries to improve ovulation.
Why it’s done:
Boost fertility
Reduce male hormone levels
Help regulate periods
Recovery: Most women go home the same day.
A minimally invasive way to remove the uterus through small cuts. Depending on your condition, the cervix, ovaries, or tubes may also be removed.
Why it’s done:
Heavy bleeding, fibroids, endometriosis, prolapse, or cancer
Recovery: Less pain, 1–2 day hospital stay, faster healing.
Removes fibroids while keeping the uterus intact—ideal if you wish to retain fertility.
Why it’s done:
Heavy bleeding, pain, fertility issues, or pelvic pressure
Recovery: Smaller scars, less pain, and quicker return to routine.
Removes cysts from the ovaries without damaging healthy tissue.
Why it’s done:
Large or painful cysts
Planning for pregnancy
Recovery: Discharged within 24 hours; fast healing.
Laparoscopy helps remove endometriosis implants causing pain or infertility.
Common symptoms:
Severe cramps, painful sex, pelvic pain, infertility
Recovery: Most women resume normal activities in a week.
Repairs blocked or damaged fallopian tubes to improve your chances of natural pregnancy.
Why it’s done:
Restore fertility affected by infections, surgeries, or endometriosis
Recovery: Depends on damage level and your age.
Reverses tubal ligation for women who want to conceive again.
Consider this if:
You regret sterilization
You’re under 40 and healthy
Note: IVF is a good backup if recanalization isn’t suitable.
This occurs when pregnancy develops outside the uterus—often in a fallopian tube. It’s an emergency.
Symptoms:
Lower abdominal pain, spotting, dizziness
Treatment:
Laparoscopic surgery or medication (early stages)
Remember: Early treatment is life-saving—don’t delay seeking care.
Your ability to have children after surgery depends on the procedure and the reason for it:
Laparoscopic surgery (also known as minimally invasive surgery) uses small incisions and a camera to visualize and treat the problem. It has several benefits over traditional open surgery:
After gynecological surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery area. Common post-surgery symptoms include:
Your doctor will give you specific guidelines, but here’s a general idea:
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be recommended if the surgery involves removal of the ovaries or other hormone-producing organs. This helps balance hormone levels and alleviate symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, or vaginal dryness.
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