3D Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy with Upper Vaginectomy

3D Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy with Upper Vaginectomy is a highly specialized minimally invasive surgical procedure designed for the treatment of advanced cervical or vaginal cancers. This procedure involves the removal of the uterus, cervix, surrounding tissues (parametrium), and the upper portion of the vagina to ensure complete elimination of cancerous cells.

It is recommended when cancer has spread beyond the cervix into adjacent structures, making a more extensive surgical approach necessary. The goal of this procedure is to achieve complete cancer removal while minimizing the risk of recurrence.

With the use of advanced 3D laparoscopic technology, surgeons gain enhanced depth perception and precision, allowing for meticulous dissection and preservation of critical surrounding structures such as the bladder, ureters, and rectum. Compared to traditional open surgery, this approach significantly reduces blood loss, postoperative pain, hospital stay, and recovery time.

Expert care for your Surgical Journey

This complex oncological procedure requires high surgical expertise and precision. Advanced laparoscopic techniques ensure safe, effective, and thorough cancer removal with improved outcomes.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

Each treatment plan is customized based on cancer stage, tumor spread, patient health status, and long-term recovery considerations.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

We understand the emotional and physical challenges associated with cancer treatment. Our approach ensures continuous support, guidance, and reassurance throughout the journey.

Your Path to Cancer-Free Living

Comprehensive Cancer Removal

Eliminates cancer from uterus, cervix, and affected vaginal tissue.

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Small incisions with faster healing and reduced complications.

Improved Long-Term Outcomes

Lower risk of recurrence with precise surgical techniques.

Compassionate care at Every Step

Expert Consultation

Detailed evaluation including imaging (MRI/CT), biopsy, and clinical assessment.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Surgical Planning

Assessment of tumor spread and development of a precise surgical approach.

Step 02

Surgery & Recovery

Advanced laparoscopic surgery followed by structured recovery and follow-up care.

Step 03

Why Early Treatment Matters

Early intervention in advanced cervical cancer improves survival rates and reduces the likelihood of disease spreading further. Timely surgery allows for better outcomes and may reduce the need for aggressive treatments such as extensive chemotherapy or radiation.

Advanced Techniques & Technology

3D High-Definition Visualization

Enhanced depth perception for precise surgical accuracy.

Advanced Energy Devices for Bleeding Control

Efficient control of bleeding and safer tissue handling.

Precision Tissue Dissection

Small incisions for reduced pain and faster healing.

Nerve-Sparing Techniques (when possible)

Ensuring effective removal with minimal risk.

Risks & Considerations

As with any major surgery, risks may include bleeding, infection, injury to nearby organs, or urinary and bowel changes. There may also be changes in sexual function due to removal of part of the vagina. However, with expert care and proper follow-up, complications are minimized and manageable.

Expert Care by Dr. Rashmi Shriya

Dr. Rashmi Shriya brings extensive expertise in advanced gynecologic oncology surgeries, ensuring precise treatment and compassionate patient care. Her focus is on achieving complete cancer removal while maintaining quality of life and supporting long-term recovery.

Frequently asked question

It is the surgical removal of the upper portion of the vagina as part of cancer treatment.

It is required when cancer extends beyond the cervix into vaginal tissue.

It is highly effective, especially in early to moderately advanced stages, but outcomes depend on cancer stage.

Typically 3–5 hours depending on complexity.

Most patients recover within 4–6 weeks.

Pain is moderate initially but well-managed with medications.

There may be some changes, but many patients adapt well over time.

Only small laparoscopic scars that fade over time.

Depending on pathology results, further treatment may be advised.

Regular follow-ups are essential for monitoring recovery and detecting recurrence early.