Laparoscopy of the uterus

Laparoscopy of the uterus is one of the most sparing and safe methods of endoscopic examination, conducted through several punctures in the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopy of the uterus is appointed in the presence of tumors in the body, with malformations of the uterus (for example, with the two-horned uterus laparoscopy allows you to restore the shape of the body for the possibility of bearing pregnancy).

Laparoscopy is also used to diagnose endometriosis - proliferation around the uterus of the endometrium with the formation of microcystes, which leads to a fusion of organs located in the small pelvis. Laparoscopy of the uterus and appendages is the most accurate method of diagnosing the causes of infertility.

Rehabilitation after laparoscopy of the uterus is 3-10 days. The patient can quickly return to the habitual way of life and even start planning a pregnancy.

Laparoscopy for uterine myoma

Laparoscopic method very often removes neoplasms in the uterus and on its surface. If the diagnosis of uterine myoma is made, removal of lymphomas of the myomatous node seems to be the most optimal variant of surgical intervention. You can delete multiple nodes in one procedure. The uterus does not get injured and retains its functions.

Uterine removal by laparoscopy

Often, patients who have been shown to remove the main reproductive organ, are wondering whether the uterus removes laparoscopy. Indeed, removal of the uterus and ovaries by laparoscopy is the most correct operation when such intervention is necessary. In the process of performing laparoscopy, the pelvic organs are perfectly visualized, and the pain syndrome is minimal. Removal of the uterus by laparoscopy can be performed leaving the cervix untouched, which is always a more acceptable option for women.

Laparoscopy for ovulation of the uterus

Laparoscopy of the uterus allows you to eliminate the omission of the pelvic floor. It happens that the uterus descends, and there is a need for stitching the ligaments supporting the uterus, in sewing artificial bands to strengthen the uterus. Laparoscopy allows performing these manipulations with minimal risks to the patient's health, which in a few days can evaluate the result of the operation.

Cancer of the uterus and laparoscopy

Laparoscopy of the uterus is now actively used to treat uterine cancer. A rapid and bloodless operation, which guarantees a high tumor removal and metastasis results, improves the prognosis of the course of the disease and overcomes such an ailment as uterine cancer. In addition, laparoscopic intervention allows to minimize the risks of thromboembolism and postoperative pneumonia.