3D Laparoscopic Total Hysterectomy with Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy

3D Laparoscopic Total Hysterectomy with Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy is an advanced minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the complete removal of the uterus, cervix, both ovaries, and fallopian tubes. This comprehensive surgery is commonly recommended for patients diagnosed with gynecological cancers, severe endometriosis, large or recurrent fibroids, chronic pelvic pain, or those at high genetic risk of ovarian or uterine cancer.

In addition to treating existing conditions, this procedure also plays a preventive role by significantly reducing the future risk of developing ovarian and uterine cancers. For patients with hereditary cancer syndromes or strong family history, it is often a proactive and life-saving treatment option.

Using cutting-edge 3D laparoscopic technology, surgeons are able to perform the procedure with exceptional precision and control. The enhanced depth perception provided by 3D visualization allows for careful dissection of tissues while preserving surrounding structures such as the bladder, bowel, and blood vessels. Compared to traditional open surgery, this technique offers minimal blood loss, reduced post-operative pain, smaller scars, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

Expert care for your Surgical Journey

3D laparoscopic hysterectomy combines surgical expertise with advanced technology to ensure safe, effective, and precise removal of affected organs. Each step is performed with meticulous attention to detail to minimize complications and promote optimal healing.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

Every patient’s condition is unique. Treatment planning takes into account factors such as age, underlying medical conditions, severity of disease, hormonal considerations, and long-term health goals to provide the most suitable approach.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

We understand that this surgery can have both physical and emotional implications, especially due to hormonal changes after ovary removal. Our approach focuses on providing emotional support, counseling, and post-surgical guidance to help patients adjust comfortably.

Your Path to Better Health and Long-Term Wellness

Complete Disease Removal

Eliminates cancerous or diseased tissues, addressing the root cause of symptoms.

Reduced Future Cancer Risk

Significantly lowers the chances of developing ovarian and uterine cancers.

Minimally Invasive Recovery

Small incisions result in less pain, minimal scarring, and faster healing.

Compassionate care at Every Step

Expert Consultation

Detailed evaluation including medical history, imaging studies (ultrasound/MRI), and necessary lab tests.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Surgical Planning

Assessment of condition severity, surgical indication, and individualized treatment strategy.

Step 02

Surgery & Recovery

Safe and precise laparoscopic procedure followed by structured post-operative care and recovery guidance.

Step 03

Why Early Treatment Matters

Delaying treatment for serious gynecological conditions can lead to complications such as worsening pain, uncontrolled bleeding, or progression of disease, including cancer spread. Early surgical intervention helps prevent these complications, improves quality of life, and ensures better long-term health outcomes.

For patients at high genetic risk, early preventive surgery can significantly reduce life-threatening cancer risks and provide peace of mind.

Advanced Techniques & Technology

High-Definition 3D Visualization

Provides enhanced depth perception for precise surgical performance.

Advanced Energy Devices

Ensures effective bleeding control and safe tissue dissection.

Intracorporeal Suturing

Allows strong internal closure for better healing and reduced complications.

Minimally Invasive Access

Small incisions reduce trauma and promote quicker recovery.

Risks & Considerations

Like any surgical procedure, this surgery carries some risks, although they are minimal with experienced surgeons. These may include bleeding, infection, injury to nearby organs, or blood clots.

Since the ovaries are removed, patients will experience immediate menopause, which may lead to symptoms such as hot flashes, mood changes, or bone density loss. These effects can be effectively managed with medical guidance, lifestyle adjustments, and hormone therapy when appropriate.

Proper follow-up care, adherence to medical advice, and a healthy lifestyle significantly reduce complications and support long-term recovery.

Expert Care by Dr. Rashmi Shriya

With extensive expertise in advanced laparoscopic gynecological surgeries, Dr. Rashmi Shriya provides precise, safe, and patient-centered care. Her experience ensures optimal surgical outcomes while focusing on long-term wellness, hormonal balance, and quality of life after surgery.

Her approach integrates advanced surgical techniques with compassionate care, ensuring that every patient feels supported, informed, and confident throughout their treatment journey.

Frequently asked question

This procedure includes removal of the uterus, cervix, both ovaries, and fallopian tubes to treat or prevent serious gynecological conditions.

It is advised for conditions such as gynecological cancers, severe endometriosis, recurrent fibroids, or high cancer risk due to genetics.

Yes, removal of the ovaries leads to immediate menopause, regardless of age.

Patients may experience hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, or vaginal dryness, which can be managed effectively with medical support.

The procedure typically takes around 2–4 hours, depending on complexity.

Most patients resume normal daily activities within 2–3 weeks, with full recovery in about 4–6 weeks.

Pain is usually mild to moderate and well-controlled with medications.

Only very small scars are present, which usually fade significantly over time.

Yes, hormone replacement therapy may be recommended depending on individual health conditions.

Yes, when performed using advanced laparoscopic techniques by experienced surgeons, it is considered very safe with minimal complications.