Laparoscopic Prolapse Repair Surgery 🔬
Learn how Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy provides a minimally invasive, long-term corrective treatment for structural pelvic organ prolapse.
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KG Hospital's Gynaecology and Obstetrics team provides comprehensive women's healthcare — from your first period to your last — combining advanced laparoscopic surgical expertise, high-risk obstetric care, PCOS and fertility management, and gynaecological cancer treatment in a compassionate, confidential environment.
Women's health needs evolve throughout life — from adolescence through reproductive years, pregnancy, menopause, and beyond. KG Hospital's Gynaecology and Obstetrics department is staffed exclusively by women's health specialists committed to evidence-based, compassionate, and confidential care at every stage.
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy, myomectomy, endometriosis excision, ovarian cystectomy, tubal surgery — all performed laparoscopically for faster recovery.
Specialist management of gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, multiple pregnancies, previous caesarean, fetal growth restriction, and advanced maternal age.
Cervical cancer screening (Pap, HPV, colposcopy), breast health, HPV vaccination, menopause management, and adolescent health clinics.
KG Hospital's gynaecologists specialise in advanced laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery — 3–4 small cuts, no large incisions, less pain, shorter hospital stay, and faster return to normal activity. The same surgical outcomes as open surgery, with a fraction of the recovery time.
TLH removes the uterus through 3-4 small keyhole incisions using laparoscopic instruments. Indicated for symptomatic fibroids, abnormal uterine bleeding not responding to medical treatment, prolapse, adenomyosis, and gynaecological pre-cancer. Discharge in 2 days; return to work in 2 weeks vs. 6 weeks for open surgery.
Myomectomy removes fibroids while preserving the uterus — the preferred choice for women who wish to retain their uterus or wish to conceive. Laparoscopic approach for fibroids up to 10 cm; multiple fibroids can be removed in a single session.
Endometriosis — uterine lining tissue outside the uterus — causes chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, and infertility. KG Hospital's laparoscopic approach excises all visible endometriosis deposits, drains chocolate cysts (endometriomas), and restores normal anatomy for pain relief and fertility improvement.
Most ovarian cysts in women of reproductive age are benign and can be managed conservatively or excised laparoscopically while preserving healthy ovarian tissue. KG Hospital evaluates all ovarian cysts with transvaginal ultrasound, tumour markers (CA-125, CEA, AFP), and MRI before surgical decision.
KG Hospital's maternity unit offers a continuum from early pregnancy booking through antenatal care, labour, delivery, and postnatal follow-up — supported by a 24/7 specialist obstetrician, on-call obstetric anaesthetist, and direct-access Level III NICU for sick newborns.
Structured antenatal programme with first, second, and third trimester milestone appointments, anomaly scanning, and antenatal education.
Dedicated specialist antenatal clinic for Certified conditions, with enhanced monitoring and multidisciplinary input.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age, affecting 1 in 8 women. KG Hospital provides a comprehensive, individualised PCOS management programme addressing all dimensions — metabolic, hormonal, reproductive, and psychological.
The most effective PCOS treatment. Structured dietary, activity, and weight management programme — even 5% weight reduction restores ovulation in 55% of overweight PCOS women.
Most EffectiveLow-dose combined oral contraceptives for regular periods, anti-androgen treatment for hirsutism and acne, and progesterone therapy for endometrial protection.
Letrozole (first line) or clomiphene for ovulation induction in PCOS women trying to conceive. Ultrasound-monitored cycles to optimise timing and avoid multiple pregnancy.
FertilityFor PCOS women resistant to ovulation induction — laparoscopic diathermy of the ovaries reduces LH and androgen levels, restoring spontaneous ovulation.
Hysteroscopy is a thin telescope passed through the cervix into the uterine cavity — no external incision. KG Hospital uses both diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy as a day-care procedure under short general anaesthesia or light sedation.
| Condition | Hysteroscopic Treatment | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Uterine Polyps | Hysteroscopic polypectomy | Resolves AUB in 90%; restores fertility |
| Submucosal Fibroids | TCRM (transcervical resection) | Eliminates heavy bleeding; preserves uterus |
| Uterine Septum | Hysteroscopic metroplasty | Reduces miscarriage rate from 80% to <20% |
| Asherman's Syndrome (adhesions) | Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis | Menstrual function restored in 80% |
| Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) | Endometrial ablation (NovaSure) | 90% reduction in bleeding; avoids hysterectomy |
| Endometrial Assessment | Diagnostic hysteroscopy + biopsy | Direct visualisation and targeted biopsy |
Cancers of the cervix, uterus, ovary, vulva, and vagina are treated at KG Hospital with a multidisciplinary tumour board involving gynaecological oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and pathology for comprehensive, personalised cancer care.
Radical hysterectomy (Wertheim's), sentinel node biopsy, LEEP/CKC for pre-cancer — coordinated with radiation and medical oncology for advanced disease. HPV vaccination for prevention.
Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection. Minimally invasive surgery for most Stage I cases.
Optimal cytoreductive surgery (debulking), staging laparotomy, HIPEC for recurrence, and coordination with medical oncology for platinum-based chemotherapy and PARP inhibitors.
Prevention is the most powerful intervention in women's health. KG Hospital's preventive gynaecology programme offers evidence-based screening, vaccination, and education to detect problems early or prevent them entirely.
Watch & Learn
Watch our senior specialists discuss advanced keyhole surgery options, prolapse repair techniques, and high-risk maternity healthcare management.
Learn how Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy provides a minimally invasive, long-term corrective treatment for structural pelvic organ prolapse.
Our specialists outline surgical breakthroughs in keyhole treatments for removing complex uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts.
Discover our comprehensive approaches to obstetric care, including advanced epidural analytics for comfortable delivery.
Heavy bleeding in pregnancy, severe abdominal pain, fetal movement concerns, or pre-eclampsia symptoms — call our obstetric team immediately.