DNB, DGO, Fellow in Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS), Fellow in Robotic Surgery (FICRS) 13 Years Of ExperienceConsultant Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon & Robotic Surgeon
MBBS, MS (Obs & Gyn), Fellow in Robotic Surgery (FICRS), Fellow in Artificial Reproductive Technique (IVF/ICSI) (Delhi) 16 Years Of ExperienceLaparoscopic Surgeon & Robotic Surgeon, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist
MBBS, DNB (Gandhi), Fellow in Fetal Medicine, Fellow in Cosmetic Gynaecology, Fellow in Medical Genetics 21 Years Of ExperienceSenior Consultant Obstetrics & Gynaecology, High-Risk Pregnancy Specialist, Robotic Laparoscopic Surgeon
The operation is carried out by a gynaecologist or a surgeon. The abdomen is inflated with air for a laparoscopy. The injected air pushes the abdominal wall away from the organs, allowing the surgeon to see them more clearly.
Do gynecologists perform laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy has a faster recovery time than open surgery. It also results in fewer scars. This operation can be performed by a gynaecologist, general surgeon, or another type of specialist.
What is gynae laparoscopy?
A gynaecological laparoscopy is a keyhole surgery or a procedure that examines the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries from within the lower abdomen. This method may be used to diagnose and treat a disease.
How painful is a laparoscopy?
Since the effects of general anaesthesia take several hours to wear off, driving after the operation can be risky. The patient can experience mild pain and throbbing in the places where incisions were made in the days following the laparoscopy. Any discomfort or pain should subside within a few days.
Is laparoscopy a major surgery?
While patients may consider laparoscopic surgery as minor, it is a major procedure with the potential for serious complications such as:Â