Reproductive Surgery

What is Reproductive Surgery? 

Reproductive surgery is a type of surgery that is used in the field of reproductive medicine and treatment for both men and women. 

Reproductive surgeons are gynaecologists and urologists who specialised in conservative treatment and improving fertility by restoring and maintaining the function of both genders' reproductive organs.

Moreover, this surgery encompasses a wide range of ways and procedures designed for various purposes. Hence, this article will help you understand these procedures and treatments for carrying out reproductive surgery in the safest way possible.

Reproductive Surgery At Apollo: 

Unable to locate a reputable facility for reproductive surgeries? Don’t worry, Apollo Fertility Centre is here to make things simple for you.

At Apollo Fertility, each centre offers top-notch medical staff. The Apollo Fertility Centre in Borivali has a qualified team of specialists who help their patients by attentively hearing about their issues, understanding the root of their infertility, and providing the best guidance possible. 

How is Female Reproductive Surgery Carried Out?

The common procedures carried out for Reproductive Surgery include Hysteroscopy, Laparoscopy, Tubal Reversal Surgery and Vaginal surgeries. 

Hysteroscopy: 

Hysteroscopy is an incision-free procedure that involves inserting a small camera, or hysteroscope, through the cervix or into the uterus. This allows the doctor to investigate the inside of the uterus and diagnose polyps, fibroids, scar tissue and uterine anomalies that could impair pregnancy. 

Hysteroscopies are straightforward in regards to zero involvement of any cuts. 

Laparoscopy: 

Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure in which a small camera is inserted through the abdomen to view the pelvic organs. 

Laparoscopies are indicated when the doctors need to investigate further the outside of the uterus, the fallopian tubes and the ovaries to treat conditions like endometriosis and pelvic adhesive diseases.

This surgery is meant to be very safe and simple but it takes a few days of bed rest due to the carbon dioxide injected into the woman’s abdomen. 

Tubal Reversal Surgery:

A tubal reversal can be carried out on some patients who have had tubal ligation in order to restore sperm and egg contact.

The type of tubal ligation used, the patient's age and any additional infertility issues that might exist are just a few of the variables that affect the outcome and determine if this procedure is necessary. 

Vaginal surgery:

Congenital defects in the uterine or vaginal development are treated by vaginal operations. These may include a transverse or longitudinal vaginal septum, an incompletely formed cervix or upper vagina, or a partial occlusion of the vagina.

Microsurgery: 

There are many types of microsurgeries that treat the infections in tubes that have developed as a result of corneal damage or after the tubes have been burned, clipped, tied, or cut.

Who qualifies for the Surgery: 

Women who face the below-stated conditions should get themselves Reproductive surgeries. It includes the following: 

  • Ubal Illness
  • Ovarian Polyps
  • Obstetrical Cysts
  • Uterine Tumours
  • Uterine Septum 
  • Tube Ligation
  • Pelvic Adhesions 
  • Endometriosis 

Risks or Complications In Reproductive Surgery: 

The risks for serious or frequent complications will increase for women who are obese or very thin, have significant pathology, have undergone prior surgery or have pre-existing medical disorders. With any surgery, the following risks may occur: 

  • Internal organ damage, including to the colon, ureters, blood vessels, and nerves.
  • Extensive surgery in the pelvis results in a delay in the recovery of bladder function. 
  • Self-catheterize in the short term on occasion and very infrequently in the long run.
  • Before and during endometriosis surgery, a stent (tube) may be passed through a telescope if the ureters are affected. 
  • Usually, six weeks later, the stent will be removed.
  • If the ureter is cut, it's probable that an abdominal cut will be necessary to rejoin it.
  • Infection and an abscess can arise from bowel injury. 
  • A tiny tube may be needed to drain the fluid, and occasionally more laparoscopic or open surgery will be necessary to fix the issue.
  • Bowel leakage or a fistula
  • If a portion of the bowel had to be removed, future adjustments to the bowel's functionality might be necessary. 
  • Ovary or tube loss because of bleeding.

However, these situations are very rare to occur as they mainly depend upon the condition from patient to patient. 

Final Takeaway

We hope that the above-mentioned details will help you clear your doubts regarding the

procedure. However, we always recommend that you speak with a doctor and go over the

factors that can affect the success of your pregnancy.

Request an appointment at:

Apollo Fertility, Borivali East, Mumbai

Call 1860-500-4424 to book an appointment.

1. What Makes Apollo Fertility Hospital Mumbai the Best Option?

In order to provide all forms of infertility-related investigations, treatments, and procedures under one roof while upholding the exacting standards of an international infertility centre, the Apollo Fertility Clinic in Mumbai employs the most cutting-edge technology and equipment.

2. How much does a doctor's consultation cost at Apollo Fertility Hospital in Mumbai?

When scheduling an appointment, you can inquire about the Apollo Fertility Hospital Mumbai doctors' consultation costs.

3. How can I book an appointment for Apollo Fertility Hospital?

Both online and offline methods make it simple to make an appointment. Online Booking: Simply book an Apollo Fertility appointment online with the Apollo 24|7 app or website. Offline Booking: You could visit Apollo Fertility directly between 9 AM to 6 PM or call on 1860 500 4424. The address is as follows: Unit No.01, Ambrosia Building, Western Express Hwy, Devipada, Borivali, E, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400066

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