Laparoscopic gynecological surgery and Small Incisions
Laparoscopic gynecological surgery is a minimally
invasive approach allowing surgeons to operate without large incisions. A thin
and lighted tube with a camera at the tip called a laparoscope is inserted
through a small incision in the abdomen. The camera sends images of the inside
of the body to a television monitor in the operating room, allowing the surgeon
to see the pelvic organs and perform surgery without long incisions. If you
need Laparoscopic gynecological surgery, consult the laparoscopic
gynecologist in Puzhal.
Laparoscopic Surgery Vs
Laparoscope
A laparotomy is basically a surgical procedure in
which a large incision is made in the abdomen to facilitate surgery.
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure and is popularly called keyhole
surgery because it uses a small incision.
Types of Telescope
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A
telescopic rod lens system (single-chip or three-chip) usually associated with
video cameras
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A
digital laparoscope that eliminates the rod lens system by placing a mini
digital video camera at the tip of the laparoscope.
Laparoscopic surgery is used to treat a variety of
gynaecologic conditions such as-
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Endometriosis
·
Fibroids
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Ovarian
cysts
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Ectopic
pregnancy
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Sterilization
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Pelvic
problems like urinary incontinence
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Pelvic
support problems like uterine prolapse
It can also be used for a variety of procedures,
including laparoscopic hysterectomy and laparoscopic-assisted vaginal
hysterectomy. A gynecological laparoscopy (keyhole surgery) is a procedure to
look inside the lower abdomen (stomach) and examine the uterus, fallopian
tubes, and ovaries. Gynaecologic laparoscopy can be used to diagnose and/or
treat conditions.
Dr. Inthu M at Maaya Specialty Hospitals is the laparoscopic
gynecologist in Puzhal for giving perfect gynical surgery services to
various female reproductive problem needs. Laparoscopic surgery is less painful
than open surgery with larger incisions, longer hospital stays, and longer recovery
times. Recovery from laparoscopic surgery is more common than recovery from
open surgery Fast. Laparoscopy may take longer to perform than open surgery.
More time under anesthesia may increase the risk of complications.

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