A laparoscopy is a minimally invasive medical procedure that uses a tiny camera to peep the stomach or the pelvis during Laparoscopic surgery in Guntur. The doctor performing this invasive surgery looks inside the stomach or pelvis via the camera images projected on the screen of the monitor. Healthcare providers use laparoscopies to even diagnose medical conditions. It is quite common nowadays as it is considered to be a much safer procedure compared to the traditional form of surgery. The time to heal or the recovery time of a laparoscopic surgery is way lesser than that of a traditional surgery and the patient can be released from the hospital.

The advantages of having done a Gynecology laparoscopic surgery in Guntur can be as follows:

  1. Less trauma to the insides of the stomach or the pelvis.
  2. Less blood loss and a lower risk of hemorrhage.
  3. Smaller scars which tend to mostly fade away with time
  4. Less risk of infection and further complications
  5. A shorter and less expensive hospital stay
  6. Faster recovery time and return to the routine activities.
  7. Less pain during healing, thus avoiding intake of pain medication.
Laparoscopic Surgery in Guntur

Some of the laparoscopic procedures include:

  1. Gynecological cancer staging
  2. Hysterectomy: The surgical removal of the uterus along with parts of the reproductive tract if necessary, depending on the condition due to which the uterus is being removed. This can be done vaginally, through a single incision in the vagina or laparoscopically as well.
  3. Myomectomy: removal of uterine fibroids surgically is known as myomectomy.
  4. Sterilization: Tubal ligation or female sterilization is a process in which the fallopian tubes are tied thereby preventing the egg from reaching the uterus and hence prevents pregnancy.
  5. Tubal reanastomosis : This process is also called tubal ligation reversal surgery in which the previously tied fallopian tubes are re-opened to enable pregnancy.

If there are benefits then there are chances of complications as well. Here are a few complications listed for the laparoscopic surgeries bleeding from the incision, injury to the organs in the abdomen, or the carbon dioxide gas going into places other than the abdomen. At times it may also result in bloating/ swelling in the abdominal region or Blood clots could enter your bloodstream, causing clotting in your legs, pelvis or lungs. Hence as times, doctors may think that a laparoscopy may not be the right solution due to the problems. For more information, consult Dr. Sindhu Kosaraju at Gynecology hospitals in Guntur