Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery Services

Laproscopic Surgery
Our advanced laparoscopic surgery services provide safe and effective treatment options for a variety of gynecological conditions. These minimally invasive procedures result in faster recovery times, reduced scarring, and less discomfort.
Conditions Treated with Laparoscopic Surgery:
- Uterine fibroids
- Ovarian cysts
- Endometriosis
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy
Why Choose Laparoscopic Surgery at Motherness Hospital?
- Expertise in minimally invasive techniques
- State-of-the-art technology for precision care
- Focused on quick recovery and long-term relief
Motherness Hospital assures the best skilled surgeons dedicated to providing world-class care with advanced surgical options, ensuring the best possible outcomes for you.
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What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
In laparoscopic surgery, tiny (less than one centimeter) cuts are made to insert short, narrow tubes (trochars) into the abdomen. This surgery is to diagnose conditions such as appendicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis and some cancers, such as liver cancer and ovarian cancer.
Is a laparoscopy a major procedure?
A minimally invasive procedure called a laparoscopy examines the inside of your pelvis or stomach. Laparoscopies are used by medical professionals to perform surgery or diagnose illnesses, performed with a laparoscope. It’s generally safer than traditional surgery because it’s less invasive.
Does laparoscopy have a 100% success rate?
When a patient needs a laparoscopic liver biopsy, exploratory laparoscopy has a 91% success rate in getting the right diagnosis. Its sensitivity and specificity are 100% and 97%, respectively.
After laparoscopic surgery, how many days should you rest?
For a few days following laparoscopic surgery, you may experience pain. In addition to feeling exhausted and nauseous, you might have a low fever. After a week or two, you ought to feel better.