Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Laparoscopy Or Open Surgery? Which Is Best For Me?
Dr. Suneet Tayal Sep 03, 2018
With growing advances in minimal access surgery as well as an increase in public awareness, one of the common questions patients scheduled for surgery ask me is whether they should go for laparoscopic surgery or open surgery. As their gynecologist, it is my duty to apprise them of the risks and benefits of each modality. But in the end, the choice is entirely theirs.
Although laparoscopy initially developed as a simple procedure for sterilization in females, it has expanded its horizons far beyond its humble beginnings. Laparoscopic surgery can now be performed for almost all the conditions that need open surgery. Whether it’s something innocuous such as abdominal adhesions or something more sinister like reproductive cancers, laparoscopic surgery is up to the task. Laparoscopy can be used for management of the following:
- endometriosis
- ectopic pregnancy
- ovarian cysts
- pelvic inflammatory disease
- fibroids
- gynecological cancers
- anatomical reconstruction
- sterilization
- Obesity,
- Heart disease,
- Widespread disease,
- Large abdominal masses
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Dr. Suneet Tayal
SENIOR CONSULTANT OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY | Fortis Mohali
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology | Obstetrics and Gynaecology | Robotic Surgery
- 45 Years
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