Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows a doctor to examine and treat organs in the abdomen and pelvis using a thin, lighted tube with a camera, called a laparoscope. It's often used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the reproductive organs, digestive system, and other abdominal organs. Why is Laparoscopy Done? - Gynecological Conditions - Endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroids, and infertility. - Digestive Issues - Gallstones, hernias, and appendicitis. - Pain Diagnosis - Chronic abdominal or pelvic pain. - Cancer Diagnosis - To diagnose and stage certain cancers. Types of Laparoscopy - Diagnostic Laparoscopy - To examine the abdominal organs and diagnose conditions. - Operative Laparoscopy - To treat conditions, such as removing cysts or repairing hernias. What to Expect During Laparoscopy - Procedure - Small incisions are made, and the laparoscope is inserted to examine and treat the organs. - Anesthesia - Often general anesthesia is used to ensure comfort during the procedure. - Duration - Typically 30-60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the procedure. Benefits and Risks - Benefits - Minimally invasive, smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery. - Risks - Infection, bleeding, and injury to surrounding organs (rare). Recovery After Laparoscopy - Hospital Stay - Often outpatient or short hospital stay. - Rest - Rest for a few days after the procedure. - Follow-up Care - Post-procedure check-ups and care. Preparing for Laparoscopy - Discuss with Doctor - Understand the procedure and any necessary preparations. - Follow Instructions - Follow pre-procedure instructions, such as avoiding food or medication. - Arrange Support - Have someone available to drive you home and provide support during recovery. At our practice, we prioritize patient safety and comfort, providing comprehensive care before, during, and after laparoscopy. Dr. Harshrika Holkar takes the time to explain the procedure, address any questions or concerns, and tailor the treatment plan to meet each patient's individual needs. If you're experiencing gynecological issues or considering surgical treatment, laparoscopy may offer a minimally invasive solution with faster recovery and fewer complications. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Harshrika Holkar, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist based in Thane, to discuss your options and determine if laparoscopy is right for you.