

Laparoscopy in Gynaecology
Laparoscopic surgery in gynaecology, also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, has transformed the way gynecological conditions are diagnosed and treated. This technique allows surgeons to view the reproductive organs through small incisions using a laparoscope, a tiny camera. Laparoscopy is used for a variety of procedures, including the removal of ovarian cysts, treatment of endometriosis, hysterectomy, and fibroid removal.
One of the key benefits of laparoscopic gynaecological surgery is its ability to reduce recovery time and post-operative discomfort. Patients typically experience smaller scars, reduced pain, and quicker returns to normal activities when compared to traditional open surgery. This approach also reduces the risk of infection and hospital stay, making it a preferred choice for many patients and doctors.
Steps in Laparoscopic Gynaecological Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Procedure
- Small Incisions for Access
- Use of Laparoscope for Visualization
- Advanced Surgical Instruments
- Effective Treatment for Endometriosis and Fibroids
- Removal of Ovarian Cysts and Tumors
- Hysterectomy with Less Discomfort
- Reduced Risk of Infection
- Shorter Recovery and Hospital Stay
- Improved Cosmetic Results