Top laparoscopic hysterectomy clinic Chennai, India

High quality ovarian cysts removal medical procedure in Chennai, India? What type of surgery is used to remove ovarian cysts? Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery is most commonly used to remove ovarian cysts. During this surgical procedure, your doctor will insert a small, thin tube through an incision that was created on or near the navel. On the end of the thin tube is a tiny camera that is used by your doctor to take photos of the cyst and ovaries. Also, on the end of the tiny tube are small surgical tools that will be used to remove your ovarian cyst.

Laparoscopy may allow a person to avoid more invasive open surgery that uses larger incisions. Compared to open surgery, it leaves smaller scars, is often less risky, and usually requires a shorter recovery period. Laparoscopy may be used for a variety of procedures in both men and women, such as to remove the gallbladder. Why It Is Done? Surgery is used to confirm the diagnosis of an ovarian cyst, remove a cyst that is causing symptoms, and rule out ovarian cancer. Surgery for an ovarian cyst or growth may be advised in the following situations: Ovarian growths (masses) are present in both ovaries. An ovarian cyst that is being watched does not get smaller or go away in 2 to 3 months. An ultrasound exam suggests that a cyst is not a simple functional cyst. Your doctor is concerned that ovarian cancer may be present. In this case, it is also advised that you see a gynecologic oncologist.

Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the uterus and cervix with or without the ovaries. A small incision is made in the navel through which a tiny camera is inserted. The surgeon watches the image from this camera on a TV monitor while performing the procedure. Two to three other tiny incisions are made in the lower abdomen. Through these, specialized instruments are inserted and used for the removal process. The procedure is performed under a general anaesthetesia by athe gynaecologist. A drip is inserted into your arm. A catheter (a tube for urine drainage) is inserted after you have been anaesthetised. A small incision is made either in or just below your umbilicus. The abdomen is inflated with gas and an optical instrument, called a laparoscope (similar to a telescope) is inserted to visualise the internal organs. Further small incisions may be made on your abdomen. The uterus and cervix are removed with or without both ovaries vaginally. The wounds are closed in layers. The procedure itself takes approximately one to two hours. Read more info on laparoscopic hysterectomy in Chennai.

Is there a hospital stay after surgery? 85% of our patients go home the same day as their surgery. What should I expect after the procedure? When you wake from the anaesthesia, you will be in the recovery room. A drip will be maintained for one to two days and the catheter will normally be removed the same day or following day. You should expect a stay of 1 to 2 days in hospital. What kind of a recovery can be expected? Patients should expect to take antibiotics and painkillers for a few days post-operatively. We encourage patients NOT to stay in bed. They should move around the house and resume normal activities as soon as they feel up to it. Some women are well enough to return to work one week after surgery.

The clinic is headed by Dr. Deepa Ganesh. She has been practicing gynecology (General Gynecology, Laparoscopic Gynecology and Cosmetic Gynecology) for the past 18 years at various multi-specialty hospitals across Chennai with astounding success and popularity. As one among the very few USA and Europe Trained Women’s Gynecology Specialists, she completely understands various fertility and reproductive problems women go through during the course of their lifetime. She offers a full range of gynecology services from simple yearly examinations to highly complicated and specialized procedures. A specialist with empathy, compassion and ability to listen and fix her patient’s problems. See additional information on https://www.deepaganesh.com/.

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