Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
High precision, fast recovery — with leading 3D laparoscopic technology for your gynecological care.
What is Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery?
Advanced laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique using a small camera and specialized instruments for complex gynecological procedures. With 3D laparoscopic technology, surgeons can perform procedures with high precision through very small incisions, resulting in faster recovery and lower complication risks for patients.
Minimal Invasive
Much smaller tissue trauma compared to traditional open surgery
3D Visualization
Real depth vision for robotic-level surgical precision
Endometriosis (III/IV)
Removal of chocolate cysts and complex pelvic organ adhesions.
Ovarian Cysts
Cyst removal while preserving as much healthy ovarian tissue as possible.
Uterine Fibroids
High precision myomectomy to remove tumors without damaging uterine structure.
Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy
Uterus removal with minimal complications, hospital stay only 1-2 nights.
Pelvic Adhesions
Release of organ adhesions due to previous surgery or infection.
Aesculap EinsteinVision 3.0
The Gold Standard in laparoscopic surgery. We have invested in the best technology to deliver unmatched results for our patients.
Before Surgery
- Consultation & transvaginal USG
- Complete laboratory tests
- Fasting 6-8 hours before procedure
During Surgery
- General anesthesia (total)
- Small incisions 5-10mm
- Average duration 1-3 hours
After Surgery
- Minimal controlled pain
- Hospital stay only 1-2 nights
- Total recovery 1-2 weeks
| Characteristic | Laparoscopy 3D | Open Surgery |
|---|---|---|
| Incision Size | 5-10 mm (small) | 1-10cm (large) |
| Pain Level | Minimal | Significant |
| Hospital Stay | 1-2 nights | 3-5 nights |
| Recovery Time | 1-2 weeks | 4-6 weeks |
Not all cases are suitable for laparoscopy. Factors such as tumor size, history of recurrent abdominal surgery, or certain medical conditions may affect the suitability of laparoscopic procedures. Our team will conduct a thorough pre-operative evaluation to recommend the best approach for your specific case.
For jobs that do not require heavy physical activity (such as office work), most patients can return within 1-2 weeks. For physically demanding jobs, it is generally recommended to take 4-6 weeks off. Our doctors will provide specific recommendations based on the type of procedure you undergo.
Yes, laparoscopic surgery can help improve pregnancy chances by removing endometriosis tissue, releasing adhesions, and restoring normal pelvic anatomy.
While myomectomy effectively removes existing fibroids, there is still a possibility of new fibroids growing in the future. Regular follow-up monitoring is recommended.