

Laparoscopy
A laparoscopy is a type of surgery that checks for problems in the abdomen or a woman's reproductive system. Laparoscopic surgery uses a thin tube called a laparoscope. It is inserted into the abdomen through a small incision. An incision is a small a cut made through the skin during surgery. The tube has a camera attached to it. The camera sends images to a video monitor. This allows a surgeon to view the inside of the body without major trauma to the patient.
Benefits of Laparoscopy
• Less pain
• Less cutting of skin and tissue
• Short hospital stay
• Quicker post-operative recovery
• Best cosmetic results
• You get back to your normal activities sooner.
• Less infection
• Lower blood loss
Laparoscopic Surgeries
• Hysterectomy
• Fertility Enhancing Surgery
• Fibroids
• Removal of Ectopic pregnancy
• Correction of the Congenital Uterine Anomalies
• Ovarian Cyst
• Tubal Block
• Lap Appendectomy
• Metroplasty
• Ashermann’s syndrome
• Uterine Septum
• Lap Cholecystectomy
• Tubal Ligation
• Endometrial polyp
• Endometriosis
• Tuboplasty
• Adhesiolysis
• Infertility
What all tests/investigations are required for infertile couple?
A) Investigations for the male partner
• Semen Examinations
• Testicular Biopsy if Azoospermic (FNAC OR INCISION BIOPSY)
• Male Hormonal Study
• Routine Blood Investigations
B) Investigation for the female partner
• Routine Blood Investigations
• Female Hormonal Study
• Follicular Study
• HSG/ SSG
• PCR for Tuberculous Endometritis