Pre-Surgery Evaluation
Blood tests, imaging, and anaesthetic fitness.
Minimally Invasive Surgery with Faster Recovery
Laparoscopic gynaecological surgery is a minimally invasive technique where complex pelvic procedures are performed through small keyhole incisions using a camera and specialised instruments. It offers excellent surgical precision with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
This approach is widely used for both diagnostic and advanced gynaecological surgeries.
The procedure is performed under general anaesthesia. A laparoscope is inserted through a small incision near the navel, allowing the surgeon to visualise and operate with precision using specialised instruments.
Most patients are discharged within 24–48 hours and can resume light activities within a few days. Complete recovery usually occurs within 2–3 weeks.
Each laparoscopic procedure is planned to ensure safety, precision, and optimal recovery.
fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, or abnormal bleeding.
minor, advanced, or fertility-preserving procedures.
standard laparoscopy or advanced minimally invasive approach.
age, fertility goals, and medical history.
Blood tests, imaging, and anaesthetic fitness.
Small incisions are made to insert the camera and instruments.
Targeted treatment under magnified vision.
Early mobilisation and faster discharge.
Dr. Aruna Kalra | Patient - Pallavi
Dr. Aruna Kalra | Patient - Dr. Dipender
Dr. Aruna Kalra | Patient - Nandita Sharma
Frequently asked questions