Laparoscopic Surgery in Mohali
15+ years of expertise in advanced laparoscopic procedures with cutting-edge technology and exceptional patient care in Mohali.
Minimal incisions, scarring, and recovery time
15+ years of expertise in advanced laparoscopic procedures with cutting-edge technology and exceptional patient care in Mohali.
Minimal incisions, scarring, and recovery time
It is a minimally invasive procedure in which a surgeon uses a laparoscope to view and operate inside the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions (typically 0.5-1 cm). A laparoscope is a thin, flexible tube equipped with a small video camera and high-intensity light. It transmits high-definition, magnified images of abdominal and pelvic organs, as well as the surgical field, to a monitor.
Laparoscopic surgery offers the following benefits:
Dr. Tejinder Kaur is an eminent female laparoscopic surgeon in Mohali with 15+ years of experience in the following procedures.
It is a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure that uses a camera and small incisions (0.5-1.2 cm) to remove the uterus, cervix, and sometimes ovaries with less pain and quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery. This procedure ensures precision and a faster return to daily activities.
This minimally invasive procedure uses a camera and instruments to remove uterine fibroids (non-cancerous growths) through small abdominal incisions while preserving the uterus for fertility. It reduces bleeding, scarring, and recovery time.
It is a gold-standard laparoscopic procedure that removes (excises) endometrial tissue. Dr. Tejinder Kaur performs this laparoscopic surgery in Mohali to remove endometrial implants and cysts to restore pelvic anatomy. It helps address the root cause of pain and infertility associated with endometriosis.
It is a safe and effective procedure that removes cysts from one or both ovaries while preserving as much healthy ovarian tissue as possible. While small ovarian cysts heal on their own without any medical treatment, cysts over 5–6 cm, causing persistent pelvic pain, pressure, or bloating, require laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy.
These are specialised laparoscopic surgical procedures that help:
LSF (Laparoscopic Sacrospinous Fixation) is a minimally invasive procedure that treats severe apical pelvic organ prolapse by attaching the vaginal apex to the sacrospinous ligament. It is a safe and effective procedure that reduces downtime and improves long-term outcomes.
Laparoscopic surgery is usually performed under general anaesthesia, and a breathing tube is used to help control breathing.
No, absolute bed rest is usually not required after laparoscopic surgery. Surgeons encourage early movement to improve blood circulation, reduce the risk of blood clots, and speed up recovery.
Laparoscopic surgery is generally more expensive than open surgery, as it requires specialised equipment, experience, and training.
Yes, removing fibroids, treating ovarian cysts, correcting pelvic adhesions, and improving fallopian tube function with laparoscopic surgery can improve fertility outcomes.
Hospital stays after laparoscopic surgery are usually short, and you can return to normal daily routines within 1–2 weeks.