Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery

Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in Jaipur

Experience a safer, virtually scarless removal of the uterus. Dr. Nishi Gupta utilizes advanced endoscopic technology to perform highly precise surgeries, allowing for faster healing, significantly less pain, and a rapid return to your daily life.

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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in Jaipur

The best Uterus Removal Surgery in Jaipur

For generations, a hysterectomy (the surgical removal of the uterus) required a massive, painful abdominal incision that cut through deep layers of muscle and tissue. This traditional "open surgery" often led to weeks of agonizing bed rest, prominent scarring, and a high risk of post-operative complications and infections. Today, surgical medicine has evolved immensely.

Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) is now considered the absolute gold standard in modern gynecology. As the best laparoscopic surgeon in Sodala, Dr. Nishi Gupta uses a high-definition laparoscope (a tiny camera) and specialized micro-instruments to carefully detach and remove the uterus entirely through 3 to 4 tiny keyholes in the abdomen. This micro-precision preserves surrounding nerves, ligaments, and healthy tissues, leading to a drastically improved and accelerated recovery experience.

Why is a Hysterectomy Recommended?

Removing the uterus is a major medical decision and is usually considered when conservative medical therapies (like medication or IUDs) have failed to provide relief. As the best gynecologist in Jaipur, Dr. Gupta will deeply evaluate your condition before recommending a minimally invasive hysterectomy Jaipur patients trust. Common indications include:

  • Uterine Fibroids: Large, painful, non-cancerous tumors that cause severe pelvic pressure and bleeding. While we offer uterus-preserving myomectomy surgeries, a hysterectomy is the only permanent cure for fibroids.
  • Severe Endometriosis: A deeply painful condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, attaching to the ovaries or bowels.
  • Adenomyosis: When the inner lining of the uterus breaks through the muscle wall, causing severe cramps, bloating, and heavy periods.
  • Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Uncontrolled, chronic heavy periods that lead to severe anemia and drastically disrupt your quality of life.
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse: When the pelvic floor muscles weaken and the uterus drops into or out of the vaginal canal.

For comprehensive medical guidelines and patient education regarding hysterectomies, we highly recommend reading the resources provided by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).

Mastered by Dr. Nishi Gupta

FMAS Certified with over 30,000 surgeries performed. When undergoing a major organ removal, the skill, steady hand, and precise anatomical knowledge of your surgeon dictate your entire recovery outcome.

The Procedure

How a TLH is Performed

Advanced technology makes the complex simple, precise, and safe.

1

Preparation & Anesthesia

The surgery is performed under total general anesthesia, ensuring you are completely asleep and feel absolutely no pain. Your abdomen is gently inflated with carbon dioxide gas to give the surgeon a clear, safe workspace.

2

Micro-Incisions

Instead of a large 6-inch cut, Dr. Nishi makes 3 to 4 tiny keyhole incisions (about 5mm each) in the abdomen to insert the high-definition laparoscope and specialized surgical micro-tools.

3

Precision Detachment

Watching a magnified 4K screen, the uterus is carefully and meticulously detached from its surrounding ligaments, blood vessels, and the upper vagina using advanced electrocautery tools to prevent bleeding.

4

Safe Extraction & Closure

The detached uterus is safely removed (usually through the vaginal canal). The top of the vagina is securely sutured closed, and the tiny abdominal incisions are sealed with surgical glue or absorbable stitches.

The Laparoscopic Advantage Over Open Surgery

Why modern minimally invasive techniques have almost entirely replaced traditional open hysterectomies.

Less Pain & Medication

By completely avoiding cutting through major abdominal muscles, post-operative pain is drastically reduced, requiring significantly fewer heavy painkillers.

Lower Infection Risk

Tiny incisions mean your internal organs are minimally exposed to the outside environment, resulting in a near-zero risk of dangerous surgical site infections.

Cosmetically Superior

The 5mm incisions heal quickly into tiny, barely noticeable marks, avoiding the large, prominent, and often painful scars left by open abdominal surgery.

Your Recovery Timeline

Get back to your family, your career, and your life faster.

  • Day 1: Surgery & Comfortable Hospital Rest
  • Day 2: Safe Discharge to Recover at Home
  • Week 2-3: Resume Driving and Light Daily Activities
  • Week 4-6: Full Recovery and Clearance for Exercise

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, medically accurate answers to help ease your mind before surgery.

Will my ovaries be removed during a TLH?

Not necessarily. A Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy removes the uterus and the cervix. The decision to remove your ovaries (oophorectomy) depends entirely on your age, family history of ovarian cancer, and whether the ovaries are diseased. If you are pre-menopausal and your ovaries are healthy, Dr. Gupta will leave them in place so you do not go into surgical menopause.

Will a hysterectomy cause me to go into instant menopause?

Only if your ovaries are removed during the procedure. If your ovaries are preserved, they will continue to produce estrogen and testosterone. You will no longer have menstrual periods (because the uterus is gone), but you will not experience hot flashes or menopausal symptoms until your ovaries naturally stop working at their normal biological age.

How long does the surgery actually take?

Depending on the size of your uterus and whether there is severe scar tissue (adhesions) from conditions like endometriosis or previous C-sections, the surgery typically takes between 1.5 to 3 hours.

Will this surgery affect my sex life?

For most women, sex actually improves after a hysterectomy because the chronic pain and heavy bleeding that necessitated the surgery are finally gone. You must abstain from intercourse for about 6 to 8 weeks after surgery to allow the top of the vagina (the vaginal cuff) to heal completely, after which normal sexual function can resume safely.

Need a Second Opinion on Surgery?

If you've been told you need a hysterectomy, consult with us to see if you qualify for a safe, minimally invasive approach.

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