3D Laparoscopic Salpingectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to remove one or both fallopian tubes in cases where they are damaged, infected, or pose a risk to a woman’s health. It is commonly recommended in conditions such as ectopic pregnancy, severe infections, hydrosalpinx, or irreparable tubal damage.
These conditions can lead to symptoms such as pelvic pain, internal bleeding (in ectopic pregnancy), infertility, or increased risk of future complications. With advanced laparoscopic techniques, these issues can be treated safely and effectively with minimal discomfort.
Using enhanced 3D visualization, surgeons can perform highly precise removal of the affected tubes through small incisions. This ensures minimal blood loss, reduced surgical trauma, faster healing, and improved overall outcomes compared to traditional open surgery.
3D laparoscopic salpingectomy combines surgical precision with advanced technology to ensure safe and effective outcomes. Each procedure is carefully planned to prioritize patient safety and long-term health.
Treatment plans are tailored based on the patient’s condition, severity of tubal damage, and future fertility considerations.
We focus on both physical recovery and emotional reassurance, supporting patients through every stage of treatment.
Prevents complications such as rupture, infection, or chronic pain.
Small incisions ensure quicker recovery and minimal scarring.
Reduces risk of recurrence and future complications.
Infertility management involves a step-by-step process including evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment, ensuring a smooth and guided journey toward parenthood.
Detailed evaluation including ultrasound, blood tests, and imaging.
Assessment of condition and surgical planning.
Safe laparoscopic procedure followed by guided recovery care.
Early intervention helps prevent life-threatening complications such as rupture in ectopic pregnancy, reduces infection risk, and protects overall reproductive health.
Provides enhanced depth perception for precise surgical performance.
Ensures better bleeding control and safer tissue handling.
Reduces recovery time and hospital stay.
Improves safety and surgical outcomes.
Like any surgery, there may be minor risks such as bleeding, infection, or temporary discomfort. Removal of both tubes may affect natural fertility, but options like IVF remain available. With expert care, complications are minimal and manageable.
With extensive expertise in advanced laparoscopic gynecological procedures, Dr. Rashmi Shriya ensures safe and precise salpingectomy procedures. Her patient-focused approach emphasizes both clinical excellence and long-term reproductive health planning.
She combines modern surgical techniques with compassionate care, ensuring patients feel informed, confident, and supported throughout their treatment journey.
It is the surgical removal of one or both fallopian tubes.
In cases of ectopic pregnancy, infection, or tubal damage.
Yes, it is performed laparoscopically.
Typically 45–90 minutes.
Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks.
If one tube remains, natural conception is still possible.
Pain is minimal and managed with medication.
Usually a short hospital stay is needed.
Only small scars which fade over time.
Minor risks like infection or bleeding are rare.
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