What is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Why is it Done? | Dr. Shilpa G B: Gynecologist, Bangalore

What is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Why is it Done? | Dr. Shilpa G B: Gynecologist, Bangalore

In this video, Dr. Shilpa G B, Gynecologist, Bangalore, explains the intricacies of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy. Discover what this minimally invasive surgical procedure entails and understand the reasons why it is performed. 00:00 Introduction: What is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Why is it Done? 00:09 What is Laparoscopic Hysterectomy? Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove the uterus. This method allows the surgeon to view the pelvic organs on a screen and perform the surgery with precision. 00:36 Benefits of laparoscopic hysterectomy 1) Mininally invasion procedure 2) Mininally Blood loss 3) Shorter hospital stay due to fast recovery 4) less risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery 01:01 Indications for Laparoscopic hysterectomy 1) Fibroids 2) Prolapse Uterus 3) Ademomyosis 4) Endometriosis 5) Gynecological Cancer 01:25 Instments used in Laparoscopic Hysterectomy 1) 10MM Laparoscope: A thin, lighted tube with a camera at the end, allowing the surgeon to see inside the abdomen and pelvis. 2) Trocar and Cannula:nHollow tubes inserted through small incisions to provide access for the laparoscope and other instruments. 01:58 Laparoscopic Hysterectomy procedure 1) Preparation: The patient is given general anesthesia. 2) Incisions: Small incisions (typically 3-4) are made in the abdomen. 3) Insertion of Instruments: A laparoscope (a thin tube with a camera) and surgical instruments are inserted through the incisions. 4) Dissection and Removal: The uterus is detached from surrounding tissues, including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and ligaments. The uterus is then cut into smaller pieces if necessary and removed through the small incisions. 5) Closure: The small incisions are closed with sutures or surgical tape. 6) Recovery: The patient is monitored in the recovery room and usually goes home the same day or after an overnight stay. 04:15 3 Types of Laproscopic Hysterectomy 1) Laparoscopic assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy 2) Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy 3) Laparoscopic supracervical Hysterectomy 05:08 Conclusion If you or someone you know is considering a hysterectomy, this video provides essential information to help make an informed decision. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more expert insights and medical advice! #LaparoscopicHysterectomy #Gynecology #WomenHealth #DrShilpaGB #BangaloreGynecologist #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #UterineFibroids #Endometriosis #PelvicPain #WomenWellness #MedicalAdvice Thank you for watching and supporting our channel! ------------------------------------- Best Fertility Center in Bangalore We at Dr. Shilpa Fertility Centre have been serving patients all across the nation for many years, despite our location in JP Nagar, Bangalore. We have been providing exceptional, compassionate, the most advanced, and specialized care and treatment to patients suffering from gynaecological problems as well as to couples who are experiencing infertility and looking for ways to end it. About Bangalore's most recognized fertility centre Our fertility centre offers a broad range of services under one roof (infertility treatment and all associated techniques, surgeries, and other procedures). We make every attempt to provide patients with the best available treatment for their health condition in order to help them become pregnant in the shortest period of time. In addition to having a cutting-edge embryology lab, reliable access to an in-house embryologist, and the consistent efforts and dedication of our highly skilled staff, we have achieved an extremely high success rate over the last two years, and we believe that we will keep on making substantial progress in the coming years as well. Follow Dr.Shilpa Gb on Social Media for Regular Updates: Contact us - 80560 05959 Facebook -   / drshilpagb   Website - https://drshilpagb.in Instagram -   / shilpa.gb   Linkedin -   / drshilpagb   Google Map - https://goo.gl/maps/K3QodKK4AvAwmdf89