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STEP BY STEP PROCESS

Your Path to Parenthood

1

Preoperative Consultation

Meet with your surgeon to discuss your medical history, current medications, and the reasons for the laparoscopy. This is an opportunity to ask questions and understand the procedure.

2

Preoperative Preparation

Follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare team. These may include fasting for several hours before surgery and arranging for someone to drive you home afterward.

3

Anaesthesia Administration

On the day of the surgery, you'll receive general anaesthesia to ensure you're asleep and pain-free during the procedure. In some cases, local anaesthesia with sedation may be used, depending on the complexity of the surgery.

4

Creating the Surgical Access

The surgeon makes a small incision near the navel and inserts a trocar, a specialised instrument that allows access to the abdominal cavity. Carbon dioxide gas is introduced to inflate the abdomen, providing a clear view and space to operate.

5

Inserting the Laparoscope

A laparoscope—a thin tube with a high-resolution camera and light—is inserted through the trocar. This device transmits real-time images to a monitor, enabling the surgeon to examine internal organs.

6

Performing the Procedure

A laparoscope—a thin tube with a high-resolution camera and light—is inserted through the trocar. This device transmits real-time images to a monitor, enabling the surgeon to examine internal organs.

7

Closing the Incisions

After the procedure is completed, the instruments are removed, carbon dioxide is released, and the small incisions are closed with sutures or surgical glue. Bandages are then applied to protect the sites.

8

Recovery and Postoperative Care

You'll be monitored in a recovery area until the effects of anaesthesia wear off. Most patients go home the same day. Postoperative instructions may include rest, pain management, and guidelines on resuming normal activities.

Understanding Laparoscopy and Its Benefits

At JANITVA IVF Centre, we are committed to providing transparent and accurate information about our laparoscopic procedures to help you make informed decisions. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows for precise diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting fertility. With cutting-edge technology and a team of experienced surgeons, we ensure effective care, faster recovery, and minimal discomfort, giving you confidence and hope on your journey to parenthood.

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TECHNOLOGIES

Innovative Technologies for Your Journey to Parenthood

At JANITVA IVF Centre, we utilise advanced laparoscopic techniques to diagnose and treat fertility issues with precision and care. Our commitment to innovation ensures optimal outcomes while prioritising your comfort and safety.

State-of-the-Art Laparoscopic Diagnosis

Our advanced laparoscopic procedures provide a minimally invasive way to diagnose conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids, or tubal blockages, offering accurate insights to guide treatment.

Advanced Surgical Precision

Using cutting-edge laparoscopic technology, we address fertility-related issues such as removing cysts, treating fibroids, or correcting anatomical abnormalities, improving your chances of conception.

Enhanced Recovery and Comfort

With minimally invasive techniques, patients experience faster recovery, minimal scarring, and reduced discomfort, allowing a quicker return to everyday life while progressing on their fertility journey.

OUR TEAM

Meet the Experts

Our experts bring years of experience, compassion, and cutting-edge knowledge to support you every step of the way.

Dr. Arpita Sarmah
MBBS,MD(O&G) Infertiity Specialist 9 yrs of Experience

Director & chief Consultant JANITVA IVF CENTER

Dr.Amlan Jyoti Sarmah
(MS,DNB) Consultant Urologist

(VISTING)
JANITVA IVF CENTER

Dr.Bibash Bhagawati
MBBS.DA,ANESTHESIOLOGY

(VISTING)
JANITVA IVF CENTER

Dr.Daboo Patwari
MD (Med.) IDCCM Trained in Critical Care

(VISTING)
JANITVA IVF CENTER

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Dr. Kamal Kathar
Consultant gynecologist Advanced Laparoscopic surgeon

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Dr. Amit Tajane
Consultant gynecologist Advanced Laparoscopic surgeon

LAPAROSCOPIC GYNECOLOGY JANITVA IVF CENTER

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Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit
Consultant gynecologist Advanced Laparoscopic surgeon

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JANITVA IVF CENTER

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Dr. Joydeep Paul
Consultant gynecologist Advanced Laparoscopic surgeon

LAPAROSCOPIC GYNECOLOGY
JANITVA IVF CENTER

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Dr. Upasana Misra Baruah
MD (Radiology), Post PG Dip-MSK (Murcia University, Spain) Fetal Medicine (Scholar MD)

JANITVA IVF CENTER

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Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh
Consultant Psycologist

Psycologist
JANITVA IVF CENTER

OUR TEAM

Over 1,000 Happy Families – Hear Their Stories

At JANITVA IVF Centre, every success story is a testament to our commitment to making parenthood dreams come true. Here are some heartfelt stories from couples we’ve had the privilege to help.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

■ What is laparoscopy?

Laparoscopy, often referred to as minimally invasive or keyhole surgery, is a surgical procedure that allows doctors to examine and operate on organs inside the abdomen and pelvis through small incisions. A laparoscope—a thin tube with a camera and light—is inserted through these incisions, providing real-time images to guide the surgery.

Laparoscopy is used to diagnose and treat various conditions, including endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, fibroids, ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancies, and infertility. It can also be employed for procedures like tubal ligation and to assess certain cancers.

Preparation may include fasting several hours before the procedure, arranging transportation home, and discussing any medications with your doctor, as some may need to be adjusted or paused. Your healthcare provider will provide specific preoperative instructions tailored to your situation.

Laparoscopy is typically performed under general anaesthesia, which ensures you are asleep and pain-free during the procedure. However, depending on the complexity of the surgery and your medical history, local anaesthesia with sedation may be used in some cases

While generally safe, laparoscopy carries some risks, including bleeding, infection, and injury to internal organs. However, these complications are rare. Your surgeon will discuss potential risks before the procedure to ensure you are fully informed.

Recovery time varies but is typically shorter than with open surgery. Most patients can resume normal activities within a week, though strenuous activities should be avoided for a few weeks. Your doctor will provide personalised guidance based on the specifics of your procedure.

Laparoscopy involves small incisions, usually 0.5 to 1.5 centimetres, which result in minimal scarring. These scars often fade over time and are less noticeable than those from traditional open surgery.

During a laparoscopy, surgeons can take tissue samples (biopsies) from organs within the abdomen or pelvis for further examination, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Laparoscopy is often performed as an outpatient procedure, allowing patients to go home the same day. However, depending on the complexity of the surgery and individual health factors, an overnight stay may be recommended.

Many patients return to work within a few days to a week after the procedure, depending on the nature of their job and how they feel. It’s advisable to discuss your specific situation with your healthcare provider to determine an appropriate timeline for resuming work and other activities.

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Counselling and Support Services

At JANITVA IVF Centre, we understand that the journey to parenthood can be emotionally challenging. Our dedicated counselling and support services are here to provide guidance, comfort, and strength every step of the way. You don’t have to go through this alone.

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