Our fertility experts may recommend and perform fertility surgeries to correct anatomic defects that may be the cause of your inability to conceive. Conversely, non-surgical fertility treatments use fertility drugs to treat infertility that occurs due to biochemical abnormalities, like hormone imbalances.
This method involves minimal surgical intervention achieved through advanced medical techniques like laproscopy and hyteroscopy. A small incision allows the doctors to access the reproductive organs and treat the condition instead of larger, open incisions traditionally used in surgeries. These techniques are routinely used to help a woman to conceive naturally or increase her odds of success with fertility treatments like IVF.
Apart from causing reproductive problems, these abnormalities can produce unpleasant side effects such as chronic pelvic pain and heavy bleeding- Most effectively curable through surgical interventions.
Could minimally invasive surgery help treat my infertility? Our doctors will sit down with you to determine your best chance of getting treated as per your individual case. A proper diagnosis, to discover whether surgical or non-surgical treatment will suit you, is always the first step. The easiest way to do this is by booking an appointment with our specialists. The doctors at Surya Fertility Associates are leaders in highly skilled surgical and microsurgical techniques used to correct these anomalies. Our goal is to use the least invasive methods whenever possible.
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For which conditions is Minimally Invasive Surgery required? In women, it could be for the removal of:
Uterine fibroids
Polyps
Congenital malformations of the uterus such as a septum, pelvic adhesions
Endometriosis tissue
Adhesions from around the ovaries and fallopian tubes
Ovarian cysts
And for the opening of blocked tubes
In men, it can be recommended for:
Vasectomy reversal Varicocele repair (procedure to treat varicose veins in the scrotum)
Surgical collection of sperm from the testicle if no sperm is present in the semen
There are several surgical approaches to treat the conditions contributing to a patient’s infertility. The surgeon will discuss the possible options with you and explain the recommended method based on your specific condition and its severity. Minimally invasive techniques including laparoscopy and hysteroscopy often lead to improved outcomes and faster healing time. However, in some cases, laproscopy becomes the best course of action.
In Laproscopy, one or more small incisions are made around the area of interest and a thin tube is inserted through these incisions to treat the condition. In contrast to this, hysterectomy does not require making any incisions as the tube is inserted vaginally through the cervix and into the uterus, helping the doctor to view inside the uterus.
We can surgically reopen and repair damaged or blocked tubes to help the fertilized egg travel to the uterus. However, this is only possible if the damage is mild. Damaged fallopian tubes can also lead to ectopic pregnancies, which can also be treated by laparoscopy.
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