Laparoscopic Uterine Artery Ligation

Laparoscopic Uterine Artery Ligation is a minimally invasive procedure designed to control excessive uterine bleeding by reducing blood supply to the uterus or fibroids. It is an effective alternative to more extensive surgeries, helping preserve the uterus.

Women suffering from heavy menstrual bleeding, fibroids, or anemia often benefit from this procedure. It provides significant symptom relief and improves quality of life.

Using advanced laparoscopic techniques, surgeons perform precise ligation through small incisions, ensuring minimal pain, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery.

Expert care for your Treatment Journey

This procedure combines advanced surgical expertise with patient-centered care to deliver safe and effective outcomes.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

Treatment plans are based on severity of symptoms and patient goals.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

Focus on both medical treatment and emotional well-being.

Your Path to Relief

Reduced Bleeding

Controls heavy menstrual flow effectively.

Uterus Preservation

Avoids major surgery.

Improved Quality of Life

Relieves symptoms and boosts health.

Compassionate care at Every Step

Expert Consultation

Evaluation with imaging and tests.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Surgical Planning

Customized treatment planning.

Step 02

Surgery & Recovery

Safe laparoscopic surgery with recovery support.

Step 03

Why Early Treatment Matters

Early treatment prevents anemia, fatigue, and worsening symptoms, improving overall health.

Advanced Techniques & Technology

3D Laparoscopy

Enhanced precision and visualization.

Advanced Energy Devices

Effective vessel sealing.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Faster recovery and less pain.

Precision Surgical Control

Improves safety and outcomes.

Risks & Considerations

Minor risks include temporary pain or recurrence of symptoms. Most patients experience long-term relief.

Expert Care by Dr. Rashmi Shriya

Dr. Rashmi Shriya specializes in uterus-preserving surgeries using advanced laparoscopic techniques. Her approach ensures effective treatment while maintaining reproductive health.

She provides personalized care and continuous support, ensuring a smooth and successful recovery.

Frequently asked question

A procedure to reduce blood flow to control bleeding.

Heavy bleeding or fibroids.

Yes, laparoscopic.

1–2 weeks.

Minimal discomfort.

Very small scars.

Yes, with modern techniques.