Know About Minimally Invasive Surgery

We live in a fast pacing world. Therefore, with every passing day, new things are added to our information list. Well! obviously, we don't need to catch up on everything, but what if you are a working woman who just peaked in her career or a mother of 3 who can't afford to juggle their time with the kids? We can't afford to lose time, ain't we? It is where minimally invasive surgery comes in: a time-convenient surgery that favours rapid wound healing and lesser post-operative complication. Minimally invasive surgery is a one-stop solution for most of your reproductive operative concerns.

Learn more about it in this blog.

What is minimally invasive surgery?

Minimally invasive surgery is a modern surgical advancement in which small skin incisions are made for the operation. These incisions are made with specialized technology to ensure the body endures as minimal damage as possible. It is a growing procedure that has caught the attention of the medical field due to its multiple benefits, as compared to conventional open surgery. There are currently three methods to do minimally invasive surgery.

These are hysteroscopy, laparoscopic and robotic procedures. Also, for a long time, minimally invasive surgery has secured a distinct spot in female reproductive health due to its convenience.

Listed below are the conditions which can be treated with minimally invasive surgery:
1. Endometriosis

It is the condition in which there are endometrial growths outside the normal lining of the uterus.

2. Abnormal uterine bleeding

Irregular bleeding from the uterus without any fixed duration and time is called Abnormal uterine bleeding.

3. Ovarian cyst

As the name says, an ovarian cyst is a cystic growth in the ovary.

4. Gynecologic cancers

Gynaecological cancer can be of varying ranges. Teratomas, dermoid, cervical, uterine, and Vaginal cancers are some of the varieties.

5. Cervical or endometrial polyps

These are polypoidal growth on the cervix and uterus.

6. Uterine fibroids

Fibroids are noncancerous uterine growths. Also called leiomyoma.

7. Pelvic inflammatory disease

In this condition, one or more upper reproductive organs are infected.

8. Tubal ligation

Tubal ligation is a permanent female contraception. Here, doctors ligate your fallopian tube to prevent pregnancy.

Benefits of minimally invasive surgery
1. Fast recovery time

The small incisions of the surgery give it an edge to heal and recover fast. This advantage is actually the best reason to opt for minimally invasive surgery if you are a working woman.

2. Lesser complication

There is no doubt that: minimally invasive surgeries have fewer complications than traditional open surgery. Also, according to research, minimally invasive surgery has a lesser infection rate than other surgeries.

3. Less pain after surgery

Small incisions equal less pain after surgery. And the pain that occurs is easy to manage and only rarely requires pain medication.

4. Less scarring

The benefit of minimally invasive surgery is mainly due to the small incision. Therefore, it is also the reason for less scarring on your skin surface. It makes minimally invasive surgery a better option cosmetically as well.

Conclusion

Minimally invasive surgery is the stepping stone of modern medicine. It heals faster, has fewer complications and has relatively lesser pain.

At Belle Vue's Cambridge hospital: we have board-certified surgeons who provide minimally invasive surgery. So, contact us at +91 96630 11112 or visit our website http://cambridgehospital.in/. Also, for more information and appointment booking, please visit Belle Vue's Cambridge. Hospital. We are located in Halasuru, Bengaluru.