This minimally invasive surgery removes the uterus through the vagina using laparoscopic instruments. The medical professional takes out a woman's uterus through a vaginal incision using a laparoscope to view it and its surroundings. Uterine fibroids, endometriosis and abnormal uterine bleeding are often treated with this procedure.
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The uterus is removed through small abdominal surgical incisions in this minimally invasive surgery. The surgeon removes the uterus through small abdominal incisions using a laparoscope. Uterine fibroids, endometriosis and abnormal bleeding are treated with this procedure.
It removes ovarian cysts. A laparoscope is used to view the ovaries through small abdominal incisions. Specialised tools remove the cyst. The technique is often used to treat painful or cancerous ovarian cysts. These treatments are minimally invasive and leave less scarring than open surgeries. They usually cause less pain, hospital stays and recovery times. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks, so discuss the pros and cons with your doctor before proceeding.
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Laparoscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy is what LAVH stands for. During this surgery, the uterus is removed through small cuts in the abdomen and vagina. A laparoscope is used to help see what is going on.
LAVH may be suggested for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, unusual vaginal bleeding or chronic pelvic pain among other things.
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy is what TLH stands for. It is a surgical procedure to completely remove the uterus through small cuts in the abdomen and with the help of a laparoscope.
TLH may be suggested for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, abnormal vaginal bleeding or chronic pelvic pain among other things.
A laparoscopic cystectomy may be suggested if an ovarian cyst is painful, could burst or is thought to be cancerous.
Compared to open procedures, laparoscopic gynaecological procedures have fewer risks and complications, smaller incisions, less pain and scarring, shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times.
Laparoscopic gynaecological surgeries carry risks like bleeding, infection, damage to nearby organs, problems with the anaesthesia and blood clots. But these risks don’t happen very often.
The length of time it takes to recover from laparoscopic gynaecological surgeries depends on the type of surgery and the patient, but most women can get back to their normal lives in two to four weeks. But it may be best to avoid strenuous activities for a longer time some are Day care.
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