Dr. Supriya Mahajan

Laparoscopy

Fibroid removed by Laparoscopic Myomectomy

Laparoscopic Myomectomy: The “Keyhole” Solution to Fibroids

Introduction: Heavy periods. Debilitating pain. Worrying about your fertility. Uterine fibroids are a heavy burden. And the thought of surgery? It’s terrifying. You imagine a huge cut. You picture a long, painful recovery. So, you feel stuck. You want relief. But you fear the solution. What if there was a better way? A true game-changer? There is. It’s called Laparoscopic Myomectomy. This is advanced, minimally invasive fibroid removal. I’m Dr Supriya Mahajan, a specialist in this exact laparoscopic surgery in Thane. Women get their lives back without the large scar. Let’s talk about it. Section 1: What Are Fibroids? So, let’s start at the beginning. This surgery treats uterine fibroids. What are they? They are non-cancerous growths. They grow in or on the uterus. Think of them as unwanted guests. Guests who are causing problems. What kind of problems? Heavy, painful periods. The kind that ruins your plans. Also, pelvic pain. A constant, dragging feeling. And for many, infertility. Or even repeated miscarriages. These fibroids can be tiny. Or they can be very large. They are a very real problem. And they are extremely common. The Goal: What is a “Myomectomy”? So, what is a “myomectomy”? It is a beautiful, precise surgery. Here is the core concept. The goal is fibroid removal only. That’s it. We take out the “unwanted guests.” But we leave the “house.” Your uterus stays intact. It remains healthy. This is the most important part. This is not a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy removes the entire uterus. A myomectomy does not. Therefore, this is a fertility-sparing surgery. It is the solution…for women who want relief…and also want the option of pregnancy. It is about giving you back control.   Section 2: The 3 Paths to Fibroid Removal  So, how do we get these fibroids out? It is not one-size-fits-all. The right path depends on your fibroids. Where are they? How big are they? How many are there? We have three main approaches. Let’s compare them. Abdominal Myomectomy (The “Traditional” Path): This is the “classic” open surgery. It is a very effective operation. Here, we make one large incision. Think of a C-section cut. Through this cut, we access the uterus. And we remove the fibroids. We use this path for very large fibroids. Or when there are many fibroids. It gets the job done. But it is major surgery. So, the recovery is longer. The hospital stay is longer. And the scar is larger. It is the most invasive option. Hysteroscopic Myomectomy (The “No-Cut” Path): Now, this path is totally different. It’s called Hysteroscopic Myomectomy. With this method, there are no cuts on your belly. At all. Instead, we work through your vagina. We pass a very thin tool… …called a hysteroscope… …through your cervix. And directly inside your uterus. This tool has a tiny camera. It lets us see the fibroid. Then, we use it to shave the fibroid away. The recovery is incredibly fast. But, there is a catch. This only works for specific fibroids. The ones inside the uterine cavity (submucosal). Laparoscopic Myomectomy (The “Keyhole” Path): And this brings us to the “keyhole” path. This is Laparoscopic Myomectomy. This is the advanced, modern approach. And it is my speciality here in Thane. Here, we make tiny incisions. Just a few small cuts. (Often less than one centimetre each!) We pass a tiny high-definition camera… …and specialised, long, thin tools… …through these keyholes. We then remove the fibroids carefully. This method is a true game-changer. It is minimally invasive. It is precise. And the benefits are huge. Section 3: The Spotlight: Why Choose Laparoscopic Myomectomy? So, why choose this path? This is the most important part. The benefits for you, the patient, are huge. First: Less Pain. A lot less pain. Tiny cuts simply hurt less than a big one. Second: Minimal Scarring. You avoid one large, horizontal scar. Instead, you have a few tiny marks. These fade very quickly. Third: Faster Recovery. This is the true game-changer. You heal in days, not weeks. You get back to your life. Back to your job in Thane. Back to your family. Fourth: Shorter Hospital Stay. You often go home the same day. Or the very next day. Finally: Less Blood Loss. The procedure is just so precise. Who is the Ideal Candidate for This Surgery? Now, is this path right for everyone? It is an amazing option. But it depends on your fibroids. Specifically, their location. Remember the “no-cut” hysteroscopy? That path is for fibroids inside the womb. This “keyhole” path is different. It is perfect for fibroids that are on the outside of the uterus. (We call these “subserosal.”) And for fibroids…that are within the muscle wall. (We call these “intramural.”) The size and number also matter. This is why you need an expert consultation. We must “map” your fibroids. Then, we choose the safest, best path for you. This is my expertise in Laparoscopic Myomectomy in Thane. Section 4: How Long Does Laparoscopic Myomectomy Surgery Take? This is a very common question. So, how long is the surgery? The truth is, it varies. It is not a set time. It completely depends on your fibroids. How many fibroids do you have? How big are they? And where are they located? A simple procedure might take an hour. Or maybe two. A very complex case… …with many large fibroids… …might take three or four hours. This is not a race. Goal is precision & safety. Your Gynaecologist focuses on careful removal. And, most importantly, on perfect stitching. This ensures your uterus is strong. That takes time. The Recovery Timeline: Getting Back to Your Life This is the best part. This is the “keyhole” advantage. Your recovery is fast. It is not like traditional surgery. So, here is a realistic timeline. First, your hospital stay. It is very short. You will likely go home, perhaps the next day. That’s it. Now, what about getting back to life? You will be walking around quickly. What about

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Gyanecological Laparoscopy is performing on patient.

Top Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery in Gynecology

Introduction- Women’s health is not one-size-fits-all. Your body is unique. Your needs change with every stage of life. Sometimes, answers aren’t simple. That’s why you need real experts. Let’s talk about the role of laparoscopic surgery in Gynecology.   Imagine less pain, tiny scars, and a quicker bounce back. It’s not science fiction. It’s modern medicine.For example, maybe you have painful periods. Or you struggle with fibroids. Maybe cysts keep coming back. With laparoscopic surgery, your doctor can see inside without big cuts. You recover faster. You get back to your routine. You feel like yourself again.   But here’s the thing. You need the right guide. A caring, skilled gynecologist makes all the difference. So, let’s explore why this advanced approach changes everything for women—just like you.     What is a laparoscopic surgery in Gynecology? Let’s break it down for you. Laparoscopy is a modern way to look inside your tummy. It’s not a big, scary surgery. Instead, your doctor makes two or three tiny cuts.   Then, a thin tube with a camera goes in. This camera shows everything on a screen. It’s like a mini-movie of your body.   You don’t get a big scar. You heal faster.   For example, if you have bad pain or heavy periods, a laparoscopy helps find the cause. It’s super useful for things like cysts or endometriosis.   You get answers quickly. You get back to your routine sooner. Simple, safe, and smart. That’s laparoscopy.   Types of laparoscopic surgery in Gynecology Let’s talk about what laparoscopy can do for you. There are different types, and each one helps in a special way.   First, there’s diagnostic laparoscopy. Your gynaecologist uses it to see what’s wrong inside your tummy. Think of it as a live scan. It answers questions about pain, heavy periods, or infertility.   Then, there’s operative laparoscopy. This is more than just looking. Your doctor also treats problems.   For example, the laparoscopic surgeon can remove ovarian cysts or treat endometriosis during the same procedure. No need for two surgeries.   Next, there’s a laparoscopic hysterectomy. Here, your uterus is removed using tiny cuts. Recovery is much faster this way.   You also have surgeries for fibroid removal. Fibroids can cause heavy bleeding and pain. Removing them with laparoscopy means less downtime. Every step is safer, quicker, and easier on your body.   So, if you need answers or treatment, laparoscopy covers it all. You get the right care with the least trouble.   Why Choose Laparoscopic surgery in Gynecology? Laparoscopy is a game-changer for women’s health. You get answers and treatment with less pain. That means no big cuts, just tiny ones.   This is why so many women prefer it over open surgery. Your recovery is faster. You spend less time in the hospital. You get back to your family and work sooner.   Think of common problems like ovarian cysts, endometriosis, or fibroids. Laparoscopy solves these with less trouble.   If you have unexplained pain or trouble getting pregnant, a laparoscopy helps find the cause. It’s also safer. There’s less bleeding and fewer complications.   For example, imagine you have a cyst. With open surgery, you’d be in bed longer. With laparoscopy, you walk out the next day. You feel better, quicker. Your scars are tiny.   So, if you want quick answers and gentle treatment, laparoscopy is the smart choice. It’s safe, effective, and trusted by Gynecologists.   What happens during a laparoscopy or laparoscopic surgery? You arrive at the hospital early. You check in. Your nurse helps you settle. You change into a gown. You meet your doctor again. You talk about the plan. You ask last-minute questions. Your surgeon reassures you. You feel heard.   Soon, you go to the operation room. It looks bright. You lie on a soft bed. You get anaesthesia. You fall asleep gently. The doctor makes tiny cuts. A thin camera goes inside. Your doctor sees everything on a screen. Your doctor fixes or checks what’s needed.   The team watches every detail. You stay safe.   After surgery, you wake up in recovery. Nurses check you often. You feel sleepy but safe. Soon, you can sip water. You rest until you feel steady.   Your doctor visits again. You hear the results. You feel relieved. You did it. You move toward healing. You are always in good hands.   Laparoscopy Vs. Traditional Open Surgery Let’s make this simple. Laparoscopy uses tiny cuts. Open surgery uses a big cut. With laparoscopy, your doctor uses a thin camera.   Your doctor sees everything inside on a screen. Your scars stay small. Your pain is less. You heal faster. You get home sooner.   With open surgery, you need a bigger cut. You may stay in the hospital longer. You may feel more pain. Your scar is larger.   Your recovery takes more time. Think about your routine. Laparoscopy lets you return faster. Open surgery means waiting longer.   For example, if you need a cyst removed, laparoscopy means tiny scars and less pain. Open surgery means a bigger scar and more bed rest.   Always ask your doctor which is best for you. Your doctor’s skills, your health, and your needs matter most. You deserve the safest, quickest recovery.   What are the possible risks or complications of laparoscopic surgery?   Every surgery has some risks. Laparoscopy is safe, but no surgery is risk-free. You may have mild pain after.   Sometimes, you may get a small infection. Bleeding is rare but possible. You might feel sore at the cut sites. Bruising can happen, too.   Very rarely, organs can get hurt. You may need extra treatment if this happens.   You should always call your doctor if the pain gets worse. You should watch for fever or heavy bleeding. You must trust your doctor.   The Gynecologist for laparoscopic surgery knows how to prevent problems. Gynecologist listens to your worries. You get expert care

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