Why Choose Laparoscopy at ARC?
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- Accurate Diagnosis & Treatment – Identify and treat fertility-blocking conditions in one procedure
- Minimally Invasive – Faster recovery, minimal scarring, and same-day discharge
- Advanced Surgical Expertise – Performed by skilled fertility surgeons using high-end laparoscopic tools
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Understanding Laparoscopy Treatment
Get comprehensive information about Laparoscopy to make informed decisions about your fertility journey
What is Laparoscopy?
Understanding Laparoscopy in Fertility Treatment
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions that may affect a woman’s fertility. A small camera (laparoscope) is inserted through tiny incisions in the abdomen to view the pelvic organs and correct issues like endometriosis, fibroids, or blocked fallopian tubes.
- Performed under general anesthesia
- Small incisions (usually near the navel) are made to insert instruments
- The abdomen is filled with gas to get a clearer view
- Real-time visuals help diagnose and treat fertility-related abnormalities
- Typically done as a day-care procedure with quick recovery


When to Choose Laparoscopy?
Right time for Laparoscopy in fertility care
Laparoscopy is recommended when underlying pelvic conditions are suspected and other diagnostic methods (like ultrasound or HSG) are inconclusive.
- Suspected endometriosis causing pain or infertility
- Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
- Ovarian cysts, fibroids, or pelvic adhesions
- Unexplained infertility despite normal scans and test results
- Evaluation of tubal patency before IVF or IUI
- Diagnostic follow-up after multiple failed treatments


Who Can Prefer Laparoscopy?
Ideal candidates for laparoscopic evaluation and treatment
Laparoscopy is suitable for women whose fertility may be affected by internal pelvic issues not visible through external scans.
- Women with chronic pelvic pain or painful periods
- History of pelvic infections or surgeries
- Suspected endometriosis, fibroids, or adhesions
- Unexplained infertility despite normal test results
- Prior ectopic pregnancy or fallopian tube damage


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Laparoscopy Process at ARC
Our advanced laparoscopy procedures are performed with precision, care, and minimal discomfort to help you move forward confidently in your fertility journey.
1
Pre-operative Evaluation
- 1 day
Basic tests and health assessment are done before the procedure.
2
Laparoscopy Procedure
- 1–2 hours
A thin laparoscope is inserted through a tiny incision in the abdomen. Diagnostic or surgical correction is performed based on findings.
3
Post-Procedure Recovery
- Same day
Most patients return home the same day with mild soreness. Recovery is usually complete within a few days.
4
Treatment Planning
- Follow-up
Based on laparoscopic findings, a personalized fertility treatment plan (IUI, IVF, or medication) is created.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most common Laparoscopy questions
Is laparoscopy a major surgery?
No, laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure done with small incisions. Most patients go home the same day and recover faster than with traditional surgery.
How long is the recovery after laparoscopy?
Most patients recover within 3 to 7 days. You can resume light activities within a few days, depending on the procedure's complexity.
Will laparoscopy leave visible scars?
Only small keyhole scars remain, usually around the belly button. These fade over time and are barely noticeable.
Can laparoscopy help improve my chances of getting pregnant?
Yes. Laparoscopy can diagnose and treat fertility-impacting conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, and blocked tubes, potentially improving fertility outcomes.
Is laparoscopy painful?
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, so there’s no pain during surgery. Mild discomfort may be felt after, which can be managed with pain medication.