Laproscopic Surgery
Laparoscopy is a modern surgical technique in which a laparoscope (a long fibre optic cable
system) is inserted in the abdomen through minor cuts that help to view the affected area, it
also reduces pain and the recovery time is short.
WHO SHOULD DO FOR IT?
Laparoscopic surgery is used to remove the damaged tissue that developed inside your lower
abdomen and pelvic region. It is considered a good option when:-
- Age above 30
- PCOS
- Endometriosis
- Evacuation of unwanted tissue
- Infertility issues
- Abnormal HSG test
- Tumours in the fallopian tube or ovaries
PROCESS
- Before your surgery starts, doctors run numerous tests. You are advised not to eater drink
anything before the surgery.
- The surgery starts by giving you anaesthesia that will help to relax your muscle and reduce
the pain during the surgery.
- Before making the cut your stomach is inflated with gas so that the organs are clearly
visible to the doctor.
- Now small cut is made in your abdominal area and the laparoscope is inserted and the doctor
does the whole examination and finds out the reason for your infertility.
- Once the doctor is done with his diagnosis the laparoscopy surgery is done.
- Doctors prescribe you some medicine and follow-up steps for a speedy recovery. After 10-12
hours you are advised to eat light food and avoid heavy lifting heavy weights and exercise
for 2 weeks
SUCCESS RATE
We, at Jariwala Women’s Hospital, provide you with the latest technology and experienced doctors
that make your laparoscopic surgery comfortable for you, not only this but under our doctor's
guidance we ensure the fastest recovery.
RISKS
Even though laparoscopic surgery is safe there are some complications that one can face after
the surgery:-
- Internal infection
- Damage to other organs
- Inflammation in the abdomen
- Blood clots
- Damage in blood vessel
- Hernia
MYTHS
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After the surgery, you need to stay 2 days in the hospital.
- After the surgery, doctors advised you to stay 5-6
hours in the recovery room, hardly in any case you are told to stay overnight.
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The cut made in laparoscopic surgery is large.
- The cut made in this surgery is small and enough for
the laparoscope to insert into your abdomen.
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Laparoscopic surgery is not safe.
- Laparoscopic surgery is safe and has many benefits like
small incisions, fast recovery, and lesser risk of infection.