3D Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling

3D Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling (LOD) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat infertility in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), especially when medications fail to induce ovulation.

In PCOS, the ovaries produce excess male hormones (androgens), which disrupt normal ovulation. This procedure helps restore hormonal balance by making small, controlled punctures in the ovaries using advanced laparoscopic techniques.

With enhanced 3D visualization, surgeons achieve greater precision and safety, improving ovulation rates and increasing the chances of natural conception. The procedure is quick, effective, and usually performed as a day-care surgery with minimal recovery time.

Expert care for your Fertility Journey

3D ovarian drilling combines advanced technology with specialized fertility care to improve reproductive outcomes safely and effectively.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

Each treatment plan is tailored based on hormonal profile, previous treatments, and fertility goals.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

We focus on both physical treatment and emotional support, ensuring confidence and comfort throughout your journey.

Your Path to Restored Fertility

Hormonal Balance

Reducing excess androgen levels to restore normal ovulation.

Improved Ovulation

Stimulating natural egg release without heavy reliance on medications.

Minimally Invasive Care

Small incisions with faster healing and minimal discomfort.

Compassionate care at Every Step

Expert Consultation

Evaluation of PCOS, fertility history, and prior treatments.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Surgical Planning

Assessment and preparation including lifestyle and medical management.

Step 02

Surgery & Recovery

Safe laparoscopic surgery followed by guided recovery and monitoring.

Step 03

Why Early Treatment Matters

Early intervention in PCOS-related infertility improves ovulation rates, prevents long-term hormonal imbalance, and increases the chances of natural conception. It also reduces dependency on repeated fertility medications.

Advanced Techniques & Technology

3D High-Definition Visualization

Enhanced depth perception for precise ovarian treatment.

Electrocautery & Laser Technology

Controlled energy application for effective ovarian drilling.

Minimally Invasive Access

Small incisions for reduced pain and faster healing.

Day-Care Surgical Procedure

Same-day discharge with minimal hospital stay.

Recovery & Postoperative Care

Most patients can return home the same day and resume light activities within 24–72 hours. Mild discomfort, bloating, or shoulder pain may occur temporarily but resolves quickly.

Full recovery usually takes 2–4 weeks. Patients are advised to avoid strenuous activity for a short period and attend follow-up visits to monitor ovulation and cycle regularity.

Risks & Considerations

The procedure is generally safe, but minor risks include infection, bleeding, or temporary discomfort. Rarely, excessive drilling may affect ovarian reserve, which is why expertise is crucial.

Why Choose MASSH for 3D Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

MASSH is known for advanced minimally invasive fertility treatments using cutting-edge 3D laparoscopic technology. With experienced specialists and a patient-centered approach, the hospital provides safe, precise, and effective care.

The focus on holistic PCOS management—combining medical, surgical, and lifestyle guidance—ensures better long-term fertility outcomes and overall well-being.

Frequently asked question

It uses 3D imaging for better depth perception and precision compared to standard 2D surgery.

No, but it significantly improves ovulation and increases the chances of natural conception.

No pain is felt during surgery due to anesthesia. Mild discomfort afterward is manageable.

Usually within a few months after ovulation resumes, based on your doctor’s advice.

Yes, in some cases benefits may reduce after 6–12 months.

Some women may not need them, while others may require lower doses.

When performed correctly, risks are minimal, but excessive drilling can affect ovarian reserve.

Yes, most patients go home the same day.

Many women experience regular cycles after the procedure.

It is usually done once and rarely repeated unless necessary.