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LABORATORY SCAN FOR INFERTILITY

In order to inspect the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, among other reproductive organs, laparoscopic surgery is widely utilized in fertility testing. It is a helpful tool for women who experience unexplained infertility. This suggests that she is still unable to conceive despite her diagnostic tests having come out normal. Hence, laparoscopy can reveal issues that could typically be missed by routine lab testing.



Laparoscopy can be used by your gynaecologist to help identify issues such:-

  • Endometriosis

  • Inflammatory Pelvic Disease

  • Uterine tumours

  • Adenomyoma

  • scar tissue accumulation

  • Fallopian tube obstruction

  • Any other anatomical issues with the reproductive system


How should I prepare for a laparoscopy to treat my infertility?

  • Your gynaecologist advised you to abstain from food 6 to 8 hours before to the procedure.

  • Your doctor might need to adjust the medications you're taking before the operation.

  • Finally, inform the anaesthetist if you have a dye allergy so that the proper safety precautions may be performed.


What steps are taken during the laparoscopic infertility procedure?

  • To make sure the patient is pain-free throughout the procedure, general anaesthesia is administered to them.

  • The next procedure involves inserting a needle into the abdomen. Gas infusion makes the whole reproductive organs and tissues totally visible.

  • After that, the needle is removed, and a very little incision is made to insert a laparoscope with a camera.

  • By a subsequent incision, a probe, a microscopic tool, is introduced.


During the procedure, your gynaecologist could inject a dye into the fallopian tubes to see if they are blocked or open. If they are blocked, the skilled surgeon may attempt to reopen them.

Scar tissues, adhesions, and other abnormalities can all be addressed when the laparoscope is inserted. For this reason, a third incision may be required to implant additional equipment.

After taking away all the devices, the surgeon then stitches up the wounds.


What may I expect following laparoscopic surgery for infertility?

  • The length of the recuperation period will depend on whether the laparoscopic surgery was done as a diagnostic or operational procedure.

  • There are reports of lower abdomen discomfort and barely any pain.

  • Pain in the shoulders or belly is noticed after the gas injection starts to exit the body.

  • It's a good idea to take a low-impact stroll to get rid of all the discomfort and gas. Your gynaecologist will provide you guidance on this.

  • Examples of rare outcomes include high fever, severe vaginal bleeding, terrible lower abdominal discomfort, infection or discharge around the incisions, and others. Should you notice any of these symptoms, get in touch with your gynaecologist right away.


Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery for Infertility

  • fewer infringements

  • lower chance of infection

  • Numerous small cuts

  • Minor reproductive problems may be fixed during the operation.

  • Recovery is quicker and less complicated.


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