Laparoscopy in Palakollu is a minimally invasive surgical technique commonly utilized in gynecology, for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Here are some common situations where laparoscopy is used in gynecology:
- Diagnostic laparoscopy: Laparoscopy is often performed by laparoscopic surgeons in Palakollu to diagnose the cause of pelvic pain or infertility.
- Endometriosis: During the procedure, endometrial tissue outside the uterus (endometriosis implants) can be identified and excised or ablated to alleviate pain and improve fertility.
- Ovarian cysts: Laparoscopy surgery in Palakollu can be used to remove ovarian cysts that are causing symptoms, such as pain or enlargement.
- Tubal ligation: During the procedure, the fallopian tubes are blocked or sealed off to prevent pregnancy.
- Hysterectomy: In some cases, laparoscopy can be utilized to perform a minimally invasive hysterectomy, which involves the removal of the uterus.
- Myomectomy: Laparoscopic myomectomy is the removal of uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus.
- Ectopic pregnancy: Laparoscopy is commonly used in the diagnosis and treatment of ectopic pregnancies, where a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, typically in the fallopian tubes.
What are the surgeries performed laparoscopically?
Numerous common surgeries can be performed laparoscopically. Whether you're a candidate for laparoscopic surgery will depend on how complicated your condition is. Laparoscopic surgery is the preferred default method because
of its cost-saving benefits and improved patient results. We perform the following surgeries as listed below:
- Total laparoscopic hysterectomy
- PCOD drilling
- Tubectomy
- Ovarian cystectomy
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Ovarian torsion
- Diagnostic laparoscopy
- Hysteroscopy
What happens during a laparoscopy?
After you are given anesthesia, a small cut is made in or beneath your belly button or in one more region of your abdomen. The laparoscope is placed through this small cut. During the procedure, the abdomen is filled with a
gas. Filling the abdomen with gas enables the pelvic reproductive organs to be seen more clearly.
The camera connected to the laparoscope shows the pelvic organs on a screen. Other small cuts might be made in the abdomen for surgical instruments. Another instrument, known as uterine manipulator, might be inserted through
the vagina and cervix and into the uterus. This instrument is utilized to move the pelvic organs into view.
What are the advantages of laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopy has a few benefits compared with traditional procedure.
- Less incisions
- Smaller scars
- You get out of the hospital faster.
- You will feel less pain while the scars heal, and they heal faster.
- You return to your normal activities sooner.
- You might have less internal scarring.