Laparoscopy for Endometriosis

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Laparoscopy for Endometriosis - What You Must Know

Laparoscopy helps to see and treat endometriosis. It uses a very small yet powerful camera through tiny cuts. Pain is less, healing is faster due to very small incisions almost 5mm size. WHO says 10-15% of women have endometriosis. Surgery removes these abnormal growths. It improves fertility in many cases by removing the adhesions and scarring and regaining the normal anatomy. Recovery takes 1-2 days.

How Laparoscopy Helps Detect Endometriosis

Laparoscopy is an invasive surgery used to visualise the inside the abdomen. It helps doctors see and treat endometriosis clearly. It’s accurate and gives precise treatment even when scans don’t show enough details.

Why Laparoscopy Matters -

Doctors see real-time magnified visualization of pelvic organs and the disease on them. Even small lesions can be seen and excised.
Only tiny incisions are made in the abdomen.
Confirms endometriosis when ultrasound fails.
Helps in precise excision by surgical treatment.

When Should You Consider Laparoscopy for Endometriosis?

If pelvic pain, infertility or unexplained symptoms don’t improve, laparoscopy may help. Go for it when your doctors sports the following:

Pain is not improving with medicines
Trouble conceiving for over 12 months with endometriosis
Abnormal ultrasound but unclear diagnosis- unexplained infertility

Why Should You Consider Laparoscopy for Endometriosis?

Laparoscopy has alot of advantages over the traditional open surgery, such as:

Shorter hospital stay
Precise excision due to magnification
Less chances of post operative infections due to small incision
Less post operative pain due to small incisions
Faster recovery from procedure- mostly in one day inspite of a difficult surgery

Why Choose Dr. Atishay Jain’s AIIM IVF Centre for Endometriosis Laparoscopy

Dr. Jain uses 3D laparoscopy that increases the precision of laparoscopy with minimal scars. With 3D technology we can identify the actual depth of the lesions and excise them. With the most advanced imaging system- the 3D system our set up with armed with the most advanced armamentarium which includes ultrasonic scalpel, most advanced electrosurgical units and a operating room dedicated to laparoscopic surgeries.

His success rate exceeds 90%. Advanced imaging helps detect deep lesions early and intra-operative ultrasound facility is available too. Faster recovery. Fewer complications. Better vision. Trusted by 1000+ patients. Focused care. No guesswork. Just results.

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Endometriosis FAQs Answered

No. It removes visible growths, but endometriosis can return. WHO data shows recurrence in 10–30% of patients, but that is after five years or later after surgery. And that too depends on body to body.
Yes, if done carefully by an excellent endometriosis surgeon like Dr Atishay Jain. It may improve fertility by clearing blockages and restoring the altered anatomy. WHO reports 30–50% improved pregnancy rates post-surgery in selected cases.

Yes. Ultrasounds often miss early-stage disease. Laparoscopy for endometriosis diagnosis in that case remains the only way out. It helps in allowing direct visual inspection and biopsy of lesions.
Most patients resume normal activities in 1 week. Internal healing may continue for 4–6 weeks.Recovery from laparoscopy treatment for endometriosis​ will be depending on disease extent and surgical complexity.
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