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Laparoscopic surgery to remove uterus | Worldofurology

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  What makes women to choose Laparoscopic Surgery to remove uterus The female reproductive organs namely the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and vagina play varied roles throughout a woman's reproductive life. At various ages, the above organs, especially the uterus, can cause various problems. These include  tumors  such as fibroids and adenomyosis which are predominantly non-cancerous to cancer of the various parts causing bleeding disturbances, menstrual pains, and positional displacement, for which  doctors  may advise removing the uterus. Laparoscopic surgery to remove the uterus , also known as laparoscopic hysterectomy, is a minimally invasive procedure that offers quicker recovery, reduced pain, and smaller scars compared to traditional methods. At World of Urology, our expert surgeons utilize advanced techniques to ensure precision and patient comfort. Whether for fibroids, endometriosis, or other gynecological concerns, this procedure is tail...

Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus | World of Urology

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  What makes women to choose Laparoscopic Surgery to remove uterus The female reproductive organs namely the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and vagina play varied roles throughout a woman's reproductive life. At various ages, the above organs, especially the uterus, can cause various problems. These include  tumors  such as fibroids and adenomyosis which are predominantly non-cancerous to cancer of the various parts causing bleeding disturbances, menstrual pains, and positional displacement, for which  doctors  may advise removing the uterus. Nowadays, surgeons generally prefer  laparoscopic surgery to remove uterus , which is also known as a Laparoscopic hysterectomy. Laparoscopic hysterectomy is essentially a minimally invasive procedure used to remove the uterus. The patient is given general anesthesia. A small belly button incision is made which is only 1cm long, and the laparoscope(camera) is then put through it. The surgeon can see the whol...

Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus | World of Urology

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Understanding Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove the Uterus   Laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive surgical technique, has revolutionized the medical field, offering patients less pain, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring. When it comes to the removal of the uterus—a procedure known as a hysterectomy—laparoscopic surgery stands out as a preferred method due to its numerous advantages.  laparoscopic surgery to remove uterus   This blog delves into the intricacies of laparoscopic surgery for uterine removal, exploring its benefits, the procedure, recovery, and considerations for patients. What is Laparoscopic Surgery?   World of Urology Laparoscopic surgery, often referred to as keyhole surgery, involves the use of a laparoscope—a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light at the end. This tool allows the surgeon to view the internal organs on a screen, guiding them during the procedure. The surgery is performed through small incisions, typically 0.5 to 1 cm...

Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus | World of Urology

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Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus: A Modern Approach to Women's Health Laparoscopic surgery, often referred to as minimally invasive surgery, has revolutionized the field of gynecology. One significant application of this technique is in performing hysterectomies—surgical removal of the uterus.   Indications for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Laparoscopic hysterectomy may be recommended for various medical conditions, including:   Uterine Fibroids:  Noncancerous growths in the uterus that can cause pain, heavy bleeding, and other symptoms. Endometriosis:  A condition where tissue similar to the lining inside the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pain and infertility. Uterine Prolapse:  A condition where the uterus descends into or outside the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. Chronic Pelvic Pain:  Persistent pelvic pain that is not relieved by other treatments. Gynecologic Cancers:  In certain cases of early-stage uterine, ovari...

Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus | World of Urology

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Laparoscopic Surgery to Remove Uterus: A Modern Approach to Women's Health Laparoscopic surgery, often referred to as minimally invasive surgery, has revolutionized the field of gynecology. One significant application of this technique is in performing hysterectomies—surgical removal of the uterus. Understanding Laparoscopic Hysterectomy   Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a surgical procedure performed using a laparoscope, a thin, lighted tube equipped with a camera, allowing surgeons to view the pelvic organs on a monitor. Instead of a large abdominal incision, small incisions are made through which the laparoscope and surgical instruments are inserted. The uterus is then removed either through the vagina (vaginal hysterectomy) or in pieces through the small incisions (laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomy). Benefits of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy   1. Minimally Invasive Nature One of the most significant advantages of laparoscopic hysterectomy is its minimally invasive natu...

Dr. Kunal Sharma | World of Urology

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  Dr. Kunal Sharma |  World of Urology Dr. Kunal Sharma Associate Director & Head (Centre of Excellence and Histopathology) Dr. Kunal Sharma serves as Associate Director & Head (Centre of Excellence and Histopathology) at Mumbai Reference Lab, SRL Diagnostics & leads the Digital Pathology & Artificial Intelligence initiatives for SRL. His department caters to one of the largest loads of histopathology and oncopathology in the country and is one of the most state of the art centre with 6 automated IHC platforms.  He was previously spearheading the Depts of Histopathology & Flowcytometry at SRL Laboratory & Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore where he was also in-charge of the reference centre of Uropathology.  He has been a keynote speaker, presenter & faculty at numerous prestigious national & international conferences like Indian Cancer Congress, Oncocon, IMSOS, ISMPOCON, Innovations in Oncology, Global Cancer Congress (Japan), PATHSOC(UK), ...