Laparoscopy Surgery:
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery performed to treat fibroids, cysts, dilated fallopian tubes and other uterine abnormalities. These abnormalities are a big reason behind infertility in females and they are treated through Laparoscopy which allows the diagnosis of infertility problems. Laparoscopy is mostly an outpatient procedure or may require 24-hour hospitalization in a few cases. Treatment by this minimally invasive technique allows faster patient recovery and higher chances of fertility.How is Laparoscopy performed for Inertility Treatment?
A tube-like probe is inserted by making a small incision in or near the navel area of the patient. General anesthesia is given to the patient to make the procedure more comfortable for her. The laparoscope has a light and a camera attached to it. The light source helps in visualizing the reproductive organs and the camera provides a view to the surgeon. The laparoscopic surgeon can see the outer area of the uterus, fallopian tubules, ovaries and in general the whole reproductive system.
The pathology is traced, such as the adhesions and they are removed with the help of the probe. Then the probe is taken out and the incision is closed.
What conditions can be treated laparoscopically to boost fertility?
- PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) – Ovarian drilling is performed laparoscopically, which means the excessive thickness around the ovary is removed. This leads to the normal release of one egg per cycle and helps in boosting fertility.
- Ovarian Cysts treatment – The cysts are removed by laparoscopy thereby clearing the field and providing better chances of fertilization.
- Hydrosalpinx treatment – In this condition, the fallopian tubes of the patient are filled with a watery fluid. This blocks the fallopian tube which prevents fertilization and thereby pregnancy. These blockages are opened by laparoscopy which allows the normal fertilization process to happen.
- Endometriosis – Endometriosis is the excessive growth on the outside of the uterus. This excessive growth or thickness is removed in this surgical procedure.
- Other conditions such as myomectomy (fibroid removal), adhesions removal and adenomyosis (thickness inside the uterine wall), etc can be treated by laparoscopy as well.
Advantages of Laparoscopy Surgery for Infertility Treatment
- Minimal Invasive treatment
- Faster Recovery
- Boosts fertility
- Normalizes the menstrual cycle
- Increases the chances of a natural pregnancy
- It also increases the chances of a successful IVF treatment
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Frequently Asked Questions
A piece of specific equipment called a laparoscope is used in laparoscopic surgery. A laparoscope is a long, thin instrument that is introduced into the belly through a tiny incision. It is equipped with a camera that allows the specialist to observe the abdomen and pelvic organs on a monitor.
- Endometriosis
- Genital Tuberculosis
- Fibroids
- Ovarian Cyst
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Pelvic floor disorders & Uterine anomalies
- Some types of cancer can also be removed using laparoscopy
The risks are smaller for laparoscopic but there is always a possibility that the surgeon cannot complete the procedure laparoscopically and a larger incision may be needed. However, the risk is small, some common rare risks can be bleeding, infection, damage to the bladder, bowel, blood vessels and ureters.
Recovery is based on the surgery and mostly on the patient. Patients are instructed to avoid intercourse, baths, douching, strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for around one week. Many patients choose to return to work in 2-3 days, provided their job is not physically strenuous.
You may experience any of these symptoms:
- Nausea
- Scratchy throat
- Uterine cramping
- Shoulder pain from the gas used during laparoscopy
- Feeling bloated or gassy
- Vaginal bleeding or discharge