Laparoscopy

At Imprimis IVF, laparoscopy is employed as a minimally invasive surgical modality to facilitate visual examination of the reproductive organs, including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus, via small incisions in the abdominal wall. The laparoscope is equipped with high-intensity light, a camera, and specialised instruments that allow our IVF specialists to:
- Visually inspect the reproductive organs for any abnormalities or damage.
- Take biopsies or samples of tissue for further examination.
- Perform surgical procedures, such as removing scar tissue, ovarian cysts, or ectopic pregnancies.
By using Laparoscopy, our IVF specialists can diagnose and treat various reproductive health conditions with greater accuracy and precision while minimising recovery time and scarring.
The Laparoscopy Procedure
At Imprimis IVF, we understand that undergoing a medical procedure like Laparoscopy can be intimidating. As a leading IVF center in Srinagar, now growing in Bhubaneswar, we prioritize patient education and preparation for a seamless experience.
Pre-Procedure Preparation
Before undergoing Laparoscopy, you will need to:
- Schedule an appointment: Book a consultation with one of our IVF specialists to discuss your symptoms and determine if Laparoscopy is right for you.
- Stop taking certain medications: Inform your doctor about any medications you’re currently taking, as some may need to be stopped before the procedure.
- Avoid eating and drinking: Fast for a few hours before the procedure to prevent any complications.
- For your comfort and safety, wear loose clothing and remove any jewelry that could interfere with the procedure.
The Laparoscopy Procedure
During the Laparoscopy procedure:
- General anesthesia: You will be given general anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable and pain-free during the procedure.
- Insertion of the laparoscope: A small incision is made in the abdomen, and the laparoscope is inserted.
- Inspection of the reproductive organs: The laparoscope facilitates a thorough visual examination of the reproductive anatomy, including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus, by our experienced IVF specialists.
- Biopsy or treatment: If necessary, a biopsy may be taken or treatment may be performed during the procedure.
What is the Cost of Laparoscopy at Imprimis IVF?
At Imprimis IVF, we understand that the cost of Laparoscopy can be a concern for many individuals and couples. As the best IVF center in Srinagar, now expanding to Bhubaneswar, we want to provide transparent and affordable pricing for our Laparoscopy procedure.
Factors Affecting the Cost of Laparoscopy
The cost of Laparoscopy at Imprimis IVF can vary depending on several factors, including:
- Type of procedure: Diagnostic Laparoscopy, Operative Laparoscopy, or Therapeutic Laparoscopy.
- Complexity of the procedure: Simple or complex procedures, such as removing scar tissue or ovarian cysts.
- Location: Our IVF center locations in Srinagar and Bhubaneswar may have different pricing.
- IVF specialist’s expertise: The experience and qualifications of our IVF specialists.
Cost of Laparoscopy at Imprimis IVF
At Imprimis IVF, the estimated cost of Laparoscopy can vary between INR 25,000 and INR 50,000 or more, influenced by several factors; a detailed breakdown of the costs is provided below:
- Operative Laparoscopy: INR 35,000 – INR 50,000
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy: INR 25,000 – INR 35,000
- Therapeutic Laparoscopy: INR 40,000 – INR 60,000
The Uses of Laparoscopy
At Imprimis IVF, we utilize Laparoscopy as a minimally invasive surgical procedure to diagnose and treat various reproductive health conditions. As the best IVF center in Srinagar, now expanding to Bhubaneswar, we want to educate our patients on the uses of Laparoscopy.
Diagnostic Uses of Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is used to diagnose various reproductive health conditions, including:
- Endometriosis: Endometriosis is a condition characterized by the growth of uterine lining-like tissue outside the uterus.
- Adhesions: Adhesions refer to the formation of scar tissue within the pelvic cavity.
- Ovarian cysts: Fluid-filled sacs that can form on the ovaries.
- Ectopic pregnancy: An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that develops outside the uterus, often in the fallopian tubes.
- Infertility: Difficulty conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term.
Therapeutic Uses of Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is also used to treat various reproductive health conditions, including:
- Removing scar tissue: Laparoscopy can be used to remove scar tissue that can cause pelvic pain and infertility.
- Removing ovarian cysts: Laparoscopy can be used to remove ovarian cysts that can cause pelvic pain and infertility.
- Treating endometriosis: Laparoscopy can be used to treat endometriosis by removing affected tissue.
- Treating ectopic pregnancy: Laparoscopy can be used to treat ectopic pregnancy by removing the embryo and repairing any damage to the fallopian tube.
What is the Benefits of Laparoscopy
At Imprimis IVF, we utilize Laparoscopy as a minimally invasive surgical procedure to diagnose and treat various reproductive health conditions. As the best IVF center in Srinagar, now expanding to Bhubaneswar, we want to educate our patients on the benefits of Laparoscopy.
Minimally Invasive
One of the primary benefits of Laparoscopy is that it is a minimally invasive procedure. This means that:
- Smaller incisions: Laparoscopy requires smaller incisions compared to traditional open surgery.
- Less scarring: Smaller incisions mean less noticeable scarring.
- Reduced risk of complications: Wth Laparoscopy, the risk of complications is minimized due to its minimally invasive approach.
Faster Recovery Time
Laparoscopy offers a faster recovery time compared to traditional open surgery. This means that:
- Less hospital stay: Patients typically require less hospital stay after Laparoscopy.
- Quicker return to normal activities: Patients can return to their normal activities sooner after Laparoscopy.
- Reduced post-operative pain: Laparoscopy results in reduced post-operative pain.
High Accuracy
Laparoscopy offers high accuracy in diagnosing and treating reproductive health conditions. This is because:
- Clear visualization: The laparoscope provides clear visualization of the reproductive organs.
- Accurate diagnosis: The clear visualization enables accurate diagnosis of reproductive health conditions.
- Effective treatment: The accurate diagnosis enables effective treatment of reproductive health conditions.
How Long Does Laparoscopy Take?
At Imprimis IVF, we understand that our patients want to know what to expect during a Laparoscopy procedure. As the best IVF center in Srinagar, now expanding to Bhubaneswar, we want to provide our patients with accurate and detailed information.
Pre-Procedure Preparation Time
Before the Laparoscopy procedure, you will need to:
- Arrive at the hospital: Plan to arrive at the hospital at least 2 hours before the scheduled procedure time.
- Complete paperwork: You will need to complete any necessary paperwork, including consent forms and medical history.
- Change into a hospital gown: You will be asked to change into a hospital gown to prepare for the procedure.
Procedure Time
The Laparoscopy procedure typically takes:
- 30 minutes to 1 hour: Diagnostic Laparoscopy procedures usually take around 30 minutes to 1 hour.
- 1-2 hours: Operative Laparoscopy procedures, such as removing scar tissue or ovarian cysts, can take around 1-2 hours.
- 2-3 hours: More complex procedures, such as treating endometriosis or ectopic pregnancy, can take around 2-3 hours.
Recovery Time After Laparoscopy: What to Expect
At Imprimis IVF, we understand that recovering from a Laparoscopy procedure can be a concern for many individuals. As the best IVF center in Srinagar, now expanding to Bhubaneswar, we want to provide our patients with accurate and detailed information on what to expect during the recovery period.
- Full recovery: The expected recovery period for this procedure is approximately 1-4 weeks.
- Return to strenuous activities: You can progressively return to heavy lifting, bending, and other physically demanding activities, including exercise.
- Follow-up appointments: You may need to follow up with your IVF specialist.