Preparation
Pre-surgical evaluation (blood tests, imaging, ECG). Fasting for several hours before surgery.
Advanced Laparoscopic Care by Dr Aruna Kalra – Restoring Comfort, Hope & Fertility
Living with endometriosis can be emotionally and physically exhausting. Many women silently endure chronic pelvic pain, heavy periods, and fertility struggles while often being misunderstood or dismissed for it. But we understand how this pain has a lasting impact which is beyond physical pain.
Dr Aruna Kalra, a leading gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon in Gurgaon, offers compassionate and evidence-based care for women facing endometriosis. With over 25 years of surgical expertise, she specialises in minimally invasive treatments like laparoscopic endometriosis surgery, and robotic surgery that not only helps in relieving pain, but also improves fertility, and restores quality of life.
Her approach involves medical precision with empathetic care, ensuring every woman receives not just treatment, but also proper counselling and support to make an informed decision about her body.
Endometriosis is a chronic gynae condition where tissues, similar to the uterine lining called the endometrium, grow outside the uterus on adjoining parts of the reproductive system like the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, or pelvic walls. These tissues, though misplaced, respond to menstrual cycles causing inflammation, scarring, and severe pain. Over time, it can also lead towards the formation of ovarian cysts (endometriomas), adhesions, etc. which end up affecting a woman’s fertility.
While endometriosis is not life-threatening, it affects a woman’s physical health and emotional well-being deeply, creating an unwanted roadblock in her reproductive journey. Early diagnosis and expert treatment is very important for these patients as the timing of treatment can make a life-changing difference
While most symptoms of gynae related problems are similar, they may vary from person to person, and surface in different ways:
Many women mistake these symptoms as (normal period pain). But that is not the reality. When pain starts interfering with daily life, it’s time to seek help - because period pain should never be disabling.
A routine set of investigations often help diagnose these conditions. It involves a combination of:
Accurate diagnosis is the first step toward effective, personalised treatment.
Treatment depends on symptom severity, age, and fertility goals. Some of the preferred routes of treatment include:
For moderate to severe cases, laparoscopic endometriosis surgery or robotic surgery are the gold standard. It allows precise removal of endometrial lesions, cysts, and adhesions using tiny incisions. In robotic approach the removal is further more precise and ensures a much safer clinical outcome with minimal pain.
For women planning pregnancy, Dr Kalra tailors treatment to balance symptom control with fertility preservation, combining surgery with fertility therapies if needed. With endometriosis preserving fertility is paramount to ensure that younger patients can lead a much better quality of life.
If you’re searching for endometriosis treatment in Gurgaon or laparoscopic endometriosis surgery Gurgaon, Dr Aruna’s clinic offers advanced care with empathy and precision.
Usually the symptoms start showing from puberty, however in some cases it may surface later in life too. Whenever you experience the following is a good time to consult a specialist:
With almost 3 decades of experience Dr Aruna Kalra understands the sensitivity of these symptoms and provides a safe, judgement-free space for women to share their experiences and find lasting relief.
Delaying treatment can worsen pain and increase the risk of infertility. Timely intervention helps:
Delaying therapy can make discomfort worse and make it more likely that you won't be able to have children. Intervention at the right time helps:
Laparoscopic surgery is safe, but as with any surgery, potential risks include bleeding, infection, or recurrence. These are rare under experienced care. Dr Aruna provides comprehensive post-surgery care and lifestyle guidance to support healing and reduce recurrence.
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of it, causing pain, which is primarily managed through hormonal therapy and medication or surgical removal of the lesions. The treatment approach depends on:
fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, cancer, or heavy bleeding.
total, partial, or radical hysterectomy.
abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic, or robotic-assisted surgery.
age, medical history, and overall health.
Pre-surgical evaluation (blood tests, imaging, ECG). Fasting for several hours before surgery.
May be done in the lower abdomen, through the vagina, or with small camera-guided incisions.
Incisions or vaginal openings are sutured. Sterile dressing is applied.
Hospital stay usually ranges from 1–3 days (may be shorter with minimally invasive surgery).
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