Pelvic Laparoscopy

Pelvic Laparoscopy Treatment in Bangalore

Pelvic laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to examine the pelvic region for diagnostic purposes. It involves inserting a 5 mm or 10mm laparoscope, a thin, lighted tube with a camera attached, through a small cut in the abdomen, which allows the operating surgeon to see the intrapelvic organs in real-time monitor.

Pelvic laparoscopy, also referred to as keyhole surgery, allows for precise diagnosis and treatment with small incisions, reducing recovery time, scarring, and post-operative pain. Dr. Sunil Eshwar's approach combines advanced surgical techniques with personalized care, ensuring each patient receives tailored treatment suited to their specific condition. Dr. Sunil Eshwar is a renowned specialist offering pelvic laparoscopy treatment in Bangalore, delivering advanced care for various gynecological conditions.

Dr. Sunil Eshwar is known as one of the best pelvic surgeon for females in Bangalore. With a focus on precision and patient safety, Dr. Sunil Eshwar utilizes cutting-edge technology and personalized treatment plans to ensure optimal outcomes. Whether you're dealing with infertility concerns or pelvic disorders, then Dr. Eshwar's expertise in laparoscopic surgery ensures faster recovery times and minimal discomfort. He has earned a reputation for excellence, making him a top choice for pelvic laparoscopy in Bangalore.

Indications of Pelvic Laparoscopy

1. Individuals who are experiencing symptoms such as pelvic pain, abnormal menstrual bleeding may be advised laparoscopy

2. Infertility (to check tubal patency, ovarain drilling, tubal clipping for hydrosalphinx, tubal recanalisation)

3. Endometriosis (to diagnose and treat and excision of endometrioma)

4. Ovarian cysts

5. Adenomyoma (to excise)

6. Fibroids (to remove)

How it is performed
  • It is done under general anesthesia to ensure they do not feel any pain during the procedure. The patient is asleep during the procedure .
  • A small cut of 0.5cm is made in the belly button and a laparoscope, which is a thin lighted tube with a camera attached to it is introduced.
  • CO2 is pumped into the abdomen to create a space between the pelvic organs and the abdominal wall so that the surgeon can see the organs more clearly.
  • The pelvic organs are examined using the laparoscope. They may also take biopsies during the operation.
  • Removal of instruments: After the examination is complete, the laparoscope and any other instruments used during the procedure are removed from the abdomen.
  • Incision closure: The incisions are typically small and may not require stitches. The surgeon may apply a bandage or dressing to the incision site.
Advantages of surgery

Minimally invasive

Reduced hospital stay

Lower risk of complications

Accurate diagnosis

Better cosmetic results

Less post operative pain

Early recovery

Disadvantages of surgery

Equipment costs

Gas insufflation related discomfort and complications

Cost: Pelvic laparoscopy can be more expensive than other diagnostic procedures, such as ultrasound or MRI

Longer opearting time

Who should perform surgery

It is performed by a gynecologist who has specialized training in minimally invasive surgery. This includes a general gynecologist, gynecologic oncologist, or any surgeon who has completed additional training in laparoscopic surgery.

Expert operating surgeons are more likely to have a successful outcome and a reduced risk of complications.

Patients and bystanders must ask for a referral to a surgeon with expertise in pelvic laparoscopy.

Queries during a consultation must be answered to ensure the surgeon is a good experienced person in the field for that particular procedure.

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