Hysteroscopy and Laparsoscopy surgery

 Laparoscopy And Hysteroscopy surgery

Hysteroscopy and Laparsoscopy surgery

Our panels of expert surgeons, Hysteroscopy and laparocopy surgery with extensive experience in the field have successfully performed a number of gynaecological & laparoscopy surgeries. However, we advise upon surgical options only judiciously, and as a last resort. We prioritise treatment on sheer merit and opt for surgery only when indicated and necessary.

Diagnostic and Operative Hysteroscopy and laparocopy surgery

A diagnostic process which determines the exact condition of the uterus (Hysteroscopy and laparocopy surgery), fallopian tubes and surrounding structures, done with the help of a telescope under general anesthesia. The telescope is inserted into the abdomen through the belly button by way of a very small cut and further inserted into the uterus through the cervix.

This is good diagnostic method for no other investigative procedure (ultrasound, hysterosalpingogram) gives a clearer view than this endoscopic method. These endoscopic techniques can be used to detect and correct underlying disorders that may hamper the possibility of a pregnancy, like ovarian cysts, endometriosis, adhesions (scar tissue) in the abdomen that hamper tubal function, uterine fibroid, and polyp or scar tissue.

What Is Laparoscopic Surgery for Endometriosis?

Hysteroscopy and laparocopy surgery If you have endometriosis, you probably have painful and heavy periods, awful cramps, and might not even enjoy sex anymore because it’s so uncomfortable.

Experts don’t know what causes endometriosis, but it involves the lining of your uterus, which is called the endometrium. With the condition, pieces of the endometrium that are shed during menstruation become attached to organs like your ovaries and fallopian tubes.

It’s not just painful, but it can also make it difficult for you to have a children.

And while there is no known cure, there are treatments to help shrink tissue growth and ease your pain.

Treatment Options

Treatment for your endometriosis usually will include medication or surgery, depending on its severity. Your doctor may first have you try hormone therapy like birth control pills, progestin therapy (IUDs), danazol, and pain medications like elagolix (Orilissa). But if these don’t improve your symptoms, they may suggest laparoscopic surgery to remove the endometriosis.

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