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Gynecologic Surgery and Laparoscopy

A patient-centered surgical approach using minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery and improved comfort.

Gynecologic Surgery and Laparoscopy

What Is Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery?

Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery uses small incisions, camera systems and specialized instruments to perform selected procedures with less tissue trauma. Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy can offer a more comfortable recovery when clinically appropriate.

When Is It Used?

Fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, uterine polyps and selected uterine anomalies may be evaluated for minimally invasive treatment. The safest method is determined after examination and imaging.

  • Laparoscopic fibroid and cyst surgery
  • Hysteroscopic polyp and septum procedures
  • Endometriosis and pelvic pain evaluation

Recovery

The goal is to reduce tissue trauma and support a quicker return to daily life. Recovery varies by procedure, and each patient receives a clear preoperative and postoperative plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Suitability depends on examination findings, imaging and medical history. In some cases, open surgery may be the safer option.

Incisions are usually small, so scarring is often minimal compared with open surgery. Individual healing can vary.