Laparoscopic Surgery for Endometriosis
Doctors can treat endometriosis with various fertility therapies, including hormonal medications and surgical procedures such as hysterectomy. Treatments are discussed and then carried out based on age and other criteria. Laparoscopy is one of the safest and most successful treatments for endometriosis. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive treatment that involves making a small incision in the belly and inserting a slender-shaped laparoscope to see and operate on the pelvic organ.
Laparoscopy is the most recent and best approach for treating uterine prolapse since it needs less hospitalisation, has less blood loss, and scarring, and is less unpleasant. We use cutting-edge technology and contemporary instruments to provide the best gynaecological care.
Symptoms of endometriosis:
- Extremely painful periods
- Heavy bleeding
- Pain with intercourse.
- Infertility
- Painful urination
- Pain in passing stool
- Other signs and symptoms.
You may experience fatigue, diarrhea, constipation, bloating or nausea, especially during menstrual periods.
Causes of endometriosis
Dr Amita Shah is one of the best laparoscopic surgeons in Gurgaonand has more than 25 years of experience. Several factors can cause endometriosis, like retrograde menstruation, i.e. menstrual blood containing endometrial cells flows back through the fallopian tubes and into the pelvic cavity instead of out of the body. Surgical scar implantation, immune system disorders, and the transformation of peritoneal cells.
Best Doctor For Endometriosis Treatment in Gurgaon
Different fertility treatments to cure endometriosis can be through hormonal drugs or surgical treatment like hysterectomy. The treatments are discussed and performed depending on age and other factors. Laparoscopy is one of the safest and most effective methods to cure endometriosis. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive technique requiring a small abdomen incision to insert a slender-shaped laparoscope for seeing and operating the pelvis organ. Laparoscopy is the best and latest technique for curing uterine prolapse because it requires a shorter hospital stay, less blood loss, less scarring, and less pain.
We have state-of-the-art technology and modern instruments for the best gynaecological treatment. Dr Amita Shah is the best laparoscopic surgeon in Gurgaon for endometriosis treatment, specialising in laparoscopy.
You can consult her through video consultation or can visit us now. We ensure the Best line of treatment for the patient at minimal cost and offer seamless aftercare. To know more about laparoscopy for endometriosis, visit us now.
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What Our Patients Say About Dr Amita : Laparoscopic Surgeon in Gurgaon
Ankush Gaur2024-01-08ExcellentGeeta Upadhyay2024-01-04I would highly recommend Dr Amita Shah to anyone in need of a gynaecologist. She is incredibly professional and always takes care of her patients. I have never had an issue with her and she has always been very responsive to my needs. I would definitely recommend her to anyone in need of a gynaecologist!Sandeep Ranga2024-01-04I had been suffering from severe pain and heavy bleeding for so many years.My ultrasound showed a large cyst in the uterus .All doctors had advised open surgery but Dr Amita Shah advised Laparoscopic surgery.Surgery was very smooth,I had no pain and my recovery was very fast.I am very thankful to Dr Amita Shah.She is a very skilled surgeon and very polite and gentle with her patients.Highly recommended for Laparoscopic surgery.Parul2023-12-28I have made all the pregnancy visits to Dr. Amita Shah, and my end-to-end experience with her has been wonderful. I was someone who was absolutely terrified of needles, but with Dr. Amita Shah's constant guidance and good consultation, I could overcome a lot of my stress and worries related to delivery as well as during the pregnancy phase. Both the doctor and her clinic staff are helpful and amiable. She was all ears when it came to even the tiniest of details and issues, listened calmly and resolved all my issues. She was also constantly available via phone and WhatsApp to clear any doubts that popped up in my head in addition to the in-clinic visits where she eased my mind and resolved plenty of my concerns. At the time of my delivery, she offered complete mental support and her presence itself offered calmness to me. I highly recommend Dr. Amita Shah for her professionalism, empathy and supportive attitude. By God's grace, we are blessed with a baby girl in December, and I have been on the path to a smooth and fast recovery since then.monika agarwal2023-12-13My end to end experience with Dr. Amita Shah has been very amazing. I found her trustworthy in the very first visit. The medications very limited and She handled the emergency of water break very diligently and ensured safe delivery of my baby. She is calm, positive and considerate and will make your pregnancy journey beautifuI with no stress. I highly recommend Dr Amita Shah.M Grewal2023-12-11I have been visiting Dr Amita for 11 years now. She has helped deliver my kids and then for few other concerns. She is very kind, empathetic, and very gentle. She understands and a great listener. Trust her completely.Zoya Khan2023-12-10I consulted Dr Amita for my Scar Endometriosis, she not only understood my problem but at the same time explained the entire ailment in detail. She assisted me at every step, her calm demeanour and patience made it very comfortable for me. The best part was she was so approachable although the process. I became a fan of her the way she did my dressings, removed my drain pipe with no pain extremely softly, she has magic in her hands .The best gynaecologist I have ever met. God Bless her always. Thank you so much.Vishal Kumar2023-12-07Our experience with her was the best at Columbia Asia. The way she explained and talked out about everything including first birth do's and don'ts. She is perfect. At the time of pregnancy day too she was very considerate about what we should do and if injections induced pain is required or not. I loved it as i was able to experience my beautiful son birth withmy eyes.🙏Suchismita Adhikari2023-12-05Our experience with Dr Amita mam and her clinical expertise has been fabulous. Her staff, Ms Komal and Ms. Ashu are very kind and cooperative. Dr. Amita operated on my mother with such finnese. Explained each and every step in detail. She is a very good gynaecologist. Happy we found her to treat my mom.sonia tonk2023-12-04It's was an awesome experience with dr amita, she explained everything so nicely u can ask her anything she will explain you very well with all practical example, she will make your pregnancy smooth and so easy ... I would recommend dr amita shah very positively ... I wish I can give more than 5 star to her .. 🥰
Frequently Asked Questions
What is laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, involves making small incisions in the abdomen to perform various procedures. A small instrument called a laparoscope is inserted through one of these incisions, allowing the surgeon to visualize the inside of the abdomen on a high-definition TV monitor. The laparoscope enables the surgeon to perform tasks such as taking tissue samples, removing diseased tissues, repairing organs, fixing hernias, and controlling bleeding.
How is laparoscopic surgery performed?
The surgery begins with a small incision (typically ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 cm in length) near your belly button, through which a telescope is inserted. Further small incisions are made for the surgical instruments. The Laparoscopic surgeon operates using these instruments while viewing the inside of your abdomen on a TV monitor.
Procedure:
Anaesthesia: Patient receives general anaesthesia.
Small Incisions: Small cuts (0.5 to 1.5 cm) are made in the abdomen.
Trocars Insertion: Hollow tubes (known as trocars) are placed into these incisions to create access points.
Laparoscope Insertion: A thin tube with a camera is inserted through one trocar to visualize the abdominal region on a monitor.
Surgical Instruments: Specialized tools are inserted through other trocars
What conditions can be treated with laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery can treat almost all gynaecological conditions, including fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancies, gallbladder disease, appendicitis, hernia repair, gastrointestinal disorders, urological conditions, obesity surgery, and even certain cancers like ovarian cancer.
What are the benefits of laparoscopic surgery?
The benefits include less post-operative pain, quicker recovery time, smaller scars, a lower risk of infection, and a reduced need for blood transfusions. Patients can return to their daily activities much faster compared to traditional open surgery.
Is laparoscopic surgery safe for removing large fibroids or cancers?
Yes, even large fibroids or cancers can be removed through laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic Surgeons use a special instrument called a morcellator to churn/break down the fibroids into bits, which can then be removed through the tiny incisions.
Are there any myths about laparoscopic surgery that I should be aware of?
Yes, some common myths include concerns about the surgery leaving part of the disease inside the abdomen and the cost being significantly higher than open surgery. In reality, the disease is seen magnified during the procedure, making it easier to remove completely. While laparoscopic surgery may have a higher upfront cost, it often leads to faster recovery and less time away from work, making it cost-effective in the long run.
How does laparoscopic surgery compare to open surgery in terms of recovery?
Laparoscopic surgery typically facilitates quicker recovery times compared to traditional open procedures. This translates to an earlier return to daily routines and work commitments, accompanied by reduced post-operative discomfort and minimal scarring.
Can all types of surgeries be performed laparoscopically?
Most gynaecological surgeries can be done laparoscopically, including myomectomy (removal of fibroids), hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), and treatment of ovarian cysts and cancers. However, childbirth still requires either a C-section or normal delivery.
Is laparoscopic surgery more expensive than open surgery?
While the initial cost of laparoscopic surgery may be slightly higher, it is often more cost-effective in the long run due to faster recovery times, which means less time away from work and daily activities.
What should I expect during recovery from laparoscopic surgery?
After laparoscopic surgery, you can expect less pain and a quicker return to your daily activities compared to traditional open surgery. Most patients experience smaller scars and a lower risk of post-operative infection.
How long do you bleed after a laparoscopy for endometriosis?
It’s normal to experience vaginal bleeding up to one month after laparoscopy. Many women do not have their next normal menstrual cycle for four to six weeks after surgery. When your normal cycle returns, you should experience less bleeding and pain.
How long does endometriosis last after laparoscopic surgery?
It can take a week or more before you’re ready to return to your regular activities. You should be able to resume having sex within two to four weeks following the procedure, but check with your doctor first.
Will I lose weight after laparoscopy for endometriosis?
Having surgery to remove endometrial tissue that is growing outside of the uterus can help with pain and may reduce bloating. This, in turn, may help a person lose weight or look thinner.