When other tests cannot find the underlying cause of infertility, the doctor needs to look directly into patient’s reproductive organs.
Once patient completes all the basic infertility evaluation, doctor may suggest to undergo laparoscopy.
It is a diagnostic as well as a therapeutic surgical procedure.
Laparoscopy is advised to diagnose and treat infertility problems.
What is Laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy is a surgical and diagnostic procedure to check a woman’s reproductive system.
A laparoscope is inserted into the abdomen through a small incision. The laparoscope has a high-resolution camera at the front, which sends images to a video monitor.
A surgeon can visualize uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries to determine the causes of infertility.
Laparoscopy is less painful and needs minimal incision. With fast recovery, it requires a short hospital stay. It helps in both the diagnosis and treatment of infertility issues.
It is also called keyhole surgery or Band-Aid surgery.
Laparoscopy for Infertility
Laparoscopy for infertility is generally advised when women have unexplained infertility, that is when all other fertility test results are normal.
Laparoscopy can help the doctor to determine the underlying cause of infertility, such as:
Blocked fallopian tubes, Hydro salpinx
Scar tissue build-up, Adhesions
Endometriosis
Fibroid, Ovarian cyst
Other anatomical abnormalities of the reproductive system
Using laparoscopy doctors not only diagnose but also remove the underlying anomaly causing infertility, giving a chance for natural conception.
In case of any suspicious growth, a biopsy can be taken during laparoscopy.
Laparoscopy can be used to remove scar tissue or a fibroid and treat conditions like endometriosis or hydrosalpinx.
Laparoscopy, by helping in the diagnosis and treatment of these problems increases the chances of pregnancy.
Treatment of endometriosis –
In endometriosis, endometrial tissue grows outside the uterine cavity instead of lining it.
This causes severe pain, heavy menstrual bleeding and also infertility.
Endometriosis causes inflammation of fallopian tubes, scarring, or even blockage.
Laparoscopy can resolve this issue by removing the lesion caused by endometriosis.
Ovarian cystectomy –
These are the fluid-filled sacs that sometimes cause extreme pain and discomfort.
When removal of the cyst is needed, laparoscopy is the best option.
Myomectomy –
It is the removal of fibroids from the uterus.
These fibroids cause pelvic pain, heavy menstruation, and distortion of uterine cavity making it difficult to conceive.
Myomectomy can be done successfully by laparoscopy with minimal incision.
Lysis of uterine adhesions –
It is a procedure of removal of adhesions from the uterus.
Laparoscopic adhesionolysis reduces the risk of any future adhesions, thus increases the chances of fertility.
Laparoscopic surgery is an excellent option for women facing infertility issues.
laparoscopy avoids large open wounds and has faster recovery.
Laparoscopy Procedure:
Laparoscopy is a simple procedure performed under general anesthesia.
After giving a general anesthesia surgeon will insert a laparoscope into the abdomen to inject gas that dilates distened abdomen.
This makes it easier to view all the organs and structures and the doctor will examine the structures.
The further steps depend on the diagnosis. If there is an anomaly that needs surgery, a third incision is made to perform surgery.
After completion of the procedure surgeon will remove the instruments and stitch the incision areas.
Patient will be kept under observation for a few hours and will be sent home.
Slight pain and discomfort will be seen after surgery.
Patient may also experience pain in the shoulders and abdomen as the injected gas starts to absorb.
Side effects:
1% to 2% of women may develop postoperative complications such as:
bladder infection
adhesions
infection of the incision site
hematomas in the abdominal wall.
Report to doctor during any such side effects.
Recovery –
Post-surgery, patient will be under observation to see if there are any complications.
Depending on your physical condition, you will be sent home after a day.
When compared to other traditional surgeries, the recovery time of laparoscopy is much shorter.
Patient will be given medication to relieve pain and also Antibiotic to prevent post-operative infection. Patient can begin normal activities within 2to3 days.
Note:
laparoscopy is a great tool that can treat many gynecological problems, including infertility.
Laparoscopy is useful in evaluating and treating the causes of infertility.
Laparoscopy may helpful to increase the chances of Conception.