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Fertility Enhancing Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery, also called keyhole surgery, gives a magnified view of the uterus, tubes, ovaries and pelvic structures. It can support diagnosis and treatment of selected fertility-related problems with smaller incisions and quicker recovery in suitable patients. Dr. Madhuri Vidyashankar P provides patient-focused Gynaecology and minimally invasive surgical care at Eva Gyne Nephro Centre in Bengaluru. She reviews symptoms, scan findings, fertility goals, previous treatment and overall health before advising a practical plan.

When fertility laparoscopy is considered

It may be considered for infertility evaluation, suspected endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, tubal disease, ovarian cysts, fibroids affecting fertility, ectopic pregnancy history or chronic pelvic pain.

Diagnostic laparoscopy

Diagnostic laparoscopy helps assess the uterus, ovaries, tubes, tubo-ovarian relationship, pelvic adhesions, endometriosis and tubal patency alongside other fertility records.

Operative laparoscopy

Depending on findings, procedures may include endometriosis excision, ovarian cystectomy, myomectomy, tubal surgery, adhesiolysis, ectopic pregnancy surgery or laparoscopic cervical cerclage in selected cases.

Recovery and fertility planning

The aim is to treat correctable pelvic factors while preserving reproductive potential. Follow-up links surgical findings with a practical fertility plan.

Preparing for your appointment

Bring previous ultrasound or MRI reports, blood tests, prescriptions, discharge summaries, biopsy reports if any and notes about symptoms, cycle pattern, pain severity and fertility plans. Do not stop prescribed medicines unless your doctor has advised it.

Fertility Enhancing Laparoscopic Surgery in Bangalore

Fertility enhancing laparoscopic surgery in Bangalore at Eva Gyne Nephro Centre is planned for women with infertility, suspected endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, ovarian cysts, fibroids affecting the uterine cavity, tubal disease, ectopic pregnancy history or chronic pelvic pain. Dr. Madhuri Vidyashankar P reviews fertility duration, ovulation status, ovarian reserve, semen analysis, ultrasound findings, tubal test reports and previous fertility treatment before advising laparoscopy.

Laparoscopy is not required for every infertility patient. It is useful when pelvic disease is suspected or when diagnosis and treatment may be possible in the same minimally invasive procedure. The aim is to identify correctable pelvic factors while protecting reproductive potential.

Role of Laparoscopy in Infertility

Diagnostic laparoscopy gives a magnified view of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic lining and tubo-ovarian relationship. It helps assess endometriosis, adhesions, tubal block, hydrosalpinx, ovarian cysts and pelvic anatomy. Dye testing may be used in selected cases to assess tubal patency.

Findings from laparoscopy are combined with age, ovarian reserve, partner semen analysis and previous fertility treatment history. This helps decide whether natural conception, ovulation induction, IUI, IVF or further surgical treatment is the most practical next step.

Fertility-Focused Laparoscopic Procedures

Depending on the diagnosis, procedures may include laparoscopic cystectomy, endometriosis excision, adhesiolysis, myomectomy, tubal surgery, treatment of hydrosalpinx, ectopic pregnancy surgery or laparoscopic cervical cerclage in selected patients. Each procedure is chosen only when it is expected to improve symptoms, anatomy or fertility planning.

For women with endometriosis or ovarian cysts, fertility-conscious surgery is especially important. The plan aims to remove disease while preserving healthy ovarian tissue and avoiding unnecessary repeat surgery.

When Fertility Surgery May Help

Fertility enhancing laparoscopy may help when scans show cysts or fibroids, tubal tests are abnormal, pain suggests endometriosis, previous pelvic infection or surgery may have caused adhesions, or infertility remains unexplained after basic evaluation. It may also help before IVF when hydrosalpinx or significant pelvic disease is present.

Recovery and Pregnancy Planning

Recovery after laparoscopic fertility surgery is usually faster than open surgery, but it depends on the procedure performed. Follow-up focuses on operative findings, biopsy reports if any, healing, cycle tracking and a time-bound fertility plan. Some patients may be advised to try naturally for a defined period, while others may benefit from early assisted reproduction.

Why Choose Eva Gyne Nephro Centre

Eva Gyne Nephro Centre provides fertility-focused laparoscopic care in Bengaluru with Gynaecology consultation, endoscopy expertise and practical fertility planning. Dr. Madhuri Vidyashankar P helps patients understand whether surgery is likely to help and what the next step should be after recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every infertility patient need laparoscopy?

No. Laparoscopy is selected when history, scans, tubal testing, pain or previous treatment suggests pelvic disease that may need direct diagnosis or treatment.

Can laparoscopy improve fertility?

It can help when correctable problems such as endometriosis, adhesions, cysts, fibroids or tubal issues are present. Benefit depends on age, ovarian reserve and partner factors.

How long is recovery?

Recovery is usually faster than open surgery, but timing depends on the procedure performed, anesthesia fitness and individual healing.

What fertility records should I bring?

Bring previous scans, HSG or tubal test reports, semen analysis, hormone tests, fertility treatment summaries and prior operation records.

For personalized fertility enhancing laparoscopic surgery care, book an appointment with Dr. Madhuri Vidyashankar P at Eva Gyne Nephro Centre or call +91 90084 96377.

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