Laparoscopic Surgery for Uterine ProlapseSafe. Advanced. Minimally Invasive Treatment by Dr. Amita Shah
Dr. Amita Shah offers advanced laparoscopic surgery for uterine prolapse, helping women return to a comfortable, active, and confident life with minimal pain, tiny incisions, and faster recovery.
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What is Uterine Prolapse?
Uterine prolapse occurs when the muscles and ligaments supporting the uterus become weak, causing the uterus to descend into or outside the vagina.
This condition commonly develops after childbirth, menopause, ageing, or prolonged pressure on the pelvic floor. While it can affect women of any age, it is highly treatable with modern laparoscopic surgery.
Common Symptoms of Uterine Prolapse
- Feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvis
- A bulge or tissue protruding from the vagina
-
Lower back or
pelvic pain
- Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
- Urinary leakage or frequent urination
- Difficulty emptying the bladder completely
- Pain or discomfort during intercourse
- Recurrent urinary infections
- Feeling like something is "falling down"
- Constipation
What Causes Uterine Prolapse?
- Normal ageing
- Menopause
- Vaginal childbirth
- Multiple pregnancies
- Delivery of a large baby
-
Chronic
constipation
- Heavy lifting over many years
-
Previous pelvic
surgery
Why Choose Laparoscopic Surgery for Uterine Prolapse?
Unlike traditional open surgery, laparoscopic uterine prolapse surgery is performed through tiny keyhole incisions using a high-definition camera and advanced surgical instruments.
Tiny incisions with minimal scarring
Less blood loss during surgery
Reduced post-operative pain
Lower risk of infection
Faster
recovery
Shorter
hospital stay
Quicker return to work and daily activities
Improved long-term
pelvic support
surgical outcomes while reducing recovery time compared with conventional open surgery.
Is Laparoscopic Surgery Right for You?
- Moderate to severe uterine prolapse
- Vaginal bulging affecting daily life
- Difficulty with urination or bowel movements
- Pelvic pressure that doesn't improve
- Failed non-surgical treatment
- Recurring prolapse symptoms
- Dr Amita Shah | Precision | Compassion | Care
Advanced Robotic & LaparoscopicGynecological Surgeon in Gurugram
Dr Amita Shah is one of the top Gyneacologists & is one of the best robotic laparoscopic surgeons in India for taking care of women, from adolescence to menopause to the elderly stage.
A surgeon combining decades of experience with robotic precision.
- Senior Gynecologist with 30 Years of Expertise
- Personalized & Compassionate Care
- 600+ 5-Star Reviews on Google
What Happens During the Procedure?
What Happens During the Procedure?
- Medical history
- Pelvic examination
- Ultrasound and diagnostic investigations if required
Laparoscopic Surgery
- Tiny keyhole incisions
- Minimal tissue damage
- Precise correction of prolapse
Recovery
- Early mobilization
- Less pain
- Short hospital stay
Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients experience significantly less pain than traditional open surgery because only small incisions are made.
Many women return to light daily activities within one to two weeks, although complete healing may take several weeks depending on the surgery performed.
When performed by an experienced laparoscopic surgeon and combined with proper post-operative care, modern prolapse repair offers excellent long-term success.
The surgery uses tiny keyhole incisions, resulting in minimal scarring.
Don't ignore symptoms such as vaginal bulging, pelvic pressure, urinary leakage, or discomfort while walking. Early diagnosis often leads to better outcomes.
Book Your Consultation with Dr. Amita Shah
You don’t have to live with discomfort or embarrassment caused by uterine prolapse. Consult Dr. Amita Shah for advanced laparoscopic uterine prolapse surgery and receive compassionate, personalised care using modern minimally invasive techniques.
Take the first step toward a healthier, more comfortable life today.
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