Uterus Preserving Surgery

Expert Laparoscopic Myomectomy in Jaipur

Safely remove painful uterine fibroids while completely preserving your uterus. Dr. Nishi Gupta utilizes advanced endoscopic techniques to ensure your fertility is protected, your pain is eliminated, and your recovery is rapid.

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Laparoscopic Myomectomy in Jaipur

Healing Without Compromise: Uterus preserving fibroid surgery

Uterine fibroids (myomas) are incredibly common, non-cancerous muscular growths that develop within or on the walls of the uterus. While many women have them without ever experiencing symptoms, for others, fibroids can grow large enough to cause debilitating pelvic pain, chronic lower back aches, extraordinarily heavy menstrual bleeding, and extreme pressure on the bladder or bowels.

What is a Laparoscopic Myomectomy?

When conservative treatments like medication or IUDs fail to manage your symptoms, surgery is often the next step. In the past, the default treatment for large fibroids was a full hysterectomy (removal of the entire uterus) or an open myomectomy, which required a massive, painful abdominal incision.

Today, as the best laparoscopic surgeon in Jaipur, Dr. Nishi Gupta performs Laparoscopic Myomectomies. This highly specialized, minimally invasive procedure is dedicated exclusively to the removal of the fibroid tumors, leaving the healthy tissue of your uterus perfectly intact. Utilizing advanced laparoscopy, Dr. Gupta extracts even complex, deep-rooted fibroids through incisions no larger than a grain of rice (usually 5mm). This requires an exceptionally high level of surgical skill and intracorporeal (inside the body) suturing precision, ensuring your uterus is strongly reconstructed and ready for future pregnancies.

For globally recognized medical definitions and research regarding uterine fibroids and surgical options, we highly recommend reading the patient materials provided by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).

The Gold Standard for Future Mothers

If you are suffering from severe fibroid symptoms but still wish to bear children, uterus preserving fibroid surgery is the safest, most effective pathway to immediate relief and long-term fertility protection.

Diagnostics

Types of Fibroids We Treat

The location of your fibroid determines your symptoms and our surgical approach.

Intramural Fibroids

The most common type. They grow within the muscular uterine wall, often causing the uterus to stretch, leading to heavy bleeding and severe pelvic pain.

Subserosal Fibroids

These grow on the outside of your uterus and can project into the pelvic cavity. They often press against the bladder (causing frequent urination) or bowel.

Submucosal Fibroids

These grow deep into the inner uterine cavity. Even small submucosal fibroids are the primary cause of incredibly heavy, prolonged menstrual bleeding and infertility.

Surgical Precision

The Laparoscopic Process

A meticulous, step-by-step approach to restore your uterine health safely.

1

Pre-Surgical Mapping

Using advanced transvaginal ultrasounds or MRI, Dr. Nishi meticulously maps the exact size, number, and location of your fibroids before surgery ever begins.

2

Keyhole Access

While you are under general anesthesia, 3 to 4 tiny 5mm incisions are made. A high-definition camera (laparoscope) is inserted to provide crystal-clear internal visibility.

3

Enucleation & Suturing

The fibroids are carefully separated (enucleated) from the uterine wall. Dr. Nishi then uses advanced laparoscopic suturing to expertly reconstruct and strengthen the uterus.

4

Safe Extraction

The fibroids are safely removed through the small incisions using a specialized contained extraction method (morcellation), leaving your organs healthy, intact, and free of tumors.

The Laparoscopic Advantage

Faster Return to Life

Open surgery requires 6 weeks of painful bed rest. With laparoscopy, most patients resume normal, light activities within 10 to 14 days.

Virtually Scarless

The tiny 5mm incisions heal rapidly, fading into barely visible marks, completely eliminating the cosmetic concern of a large surgical scar.

Fewer Adhesions (Scar Tissue)

Minimally invasive techniques significantly reduce internal scar tissue (adhesions), which is absolutely vital for preserving long-term fertility and preventing future pain.

Your Recovery Timeline

Expert surgical technique means a smoother, far less painful healing process.

  • Day 1-2: Surgery and Observation in the Hospital
  • Day 3: Discharge and Resting at Home
  • Week 2-3: Post-Op Checkup & Resuming Light Duties

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Can all fibroids be removed laparoscopically?

The vast majority of fibroids can be removed laparoscopically. However, if a fibroid is exceptionally massive, or if there are dozens of deep intramural fibroids, a traditional open surgery may be necessary to safely reconstruct the uterus. Dr. Gupta, recognized as the best gynecologist in Swej Farm Jaipur, will conduct a detailed ultrasound mapping to determine if you are a candidate for laparoscopy.

Will my fibroids grow back after a myomectomy?

The specific fibroids removed during your surgery will not grow back. However, because you still have your uterus and your natural hormones, it is possible for new fibroids to develop in the future. We often use medical management post-surgery to help prevent new growths.

How soon can I try to get pregnant after a myomectomy?

You must give your uterus adequate time to heal and strengthen after the incisions have been sutured. Dr. Gupta generally recommends waiting at least 3 to 6 months before actively trying to conceive. We will monitor your healing through ultrasounds to give you the safe "green light."

Will I need a C-section for future pregnancies?

It depends on how deeply the fibroids were embedded in the uterine wall. If the fibroids required deep incisions into the uterine muscle, Dr. Gupta will strongly recommend a planned Cesarean section for your future deliveries to prevent the risk of uterine rupture during labor contractions.

Protect Your Health and Your Fertility.

If you have been diagnosed with fibroids, discover how minimally invasive surgery can change your life.

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