Laparoscopic Salpingectomy
Empowering Your Health Choices with Laparoscopic Salpingectomy in Surat
Best Laparoscopic Salpingectomy in Surat
If you need Laparoscopic Salpingectomy (a surgery to remove a damaged fallopian tube), Devaki IVF Centre in Surat has expert Laparoscopic Surgeons who perform this procedure with care and precision. Our skilled surgeons use the latest technology to make your treatment smooth and successful.
What is Laparoscopic Salpingectomy?
What are the different types of salpingectomy?
A salpingectomy is surgery to remove one or both fallopian tubes. At Devaki IVF Centre, we do this surgery using laparoscopy (small cuts) for faster healing. Here are the two main types:
Type | What It Means | When It’s Needed |
Unilateral Salpingectomy | Removes one fallopian tube | – Ectopic pregnancy in one tube |
Bilateral Salpingectomy | Removes both fallopian tubes | – Severe infection (PID) |
Partial Salpingectomy | Removes only part of a tube | – Small blockages or damage |
Radical Salpingectomy | Removes tube + nearby tissues | – Cancer treatment |
Laparoscopic Salpingectomy Procedure
At Devaki IVF Centre, our expert surgeons perform Salpingectomy with advanced technology for a safe, painless, and quick recovery. Here’s how the procedure works:
- Sleep Medicine (Anesthesia) – You’ll be given medicine so you sleep deeply and feel no pain.
- Small Cuts (Tiny Holes) – The doctor makes 2-3 very small cuts (like pencil dots) on your belly.
- Camera & Tools – A tiny camera (like a small telescope) helps the doctor see inside. Special thin tools remove the bad tube(s).
- Closing the Cuts – The small cuts are closed with tiny stitches (they heal fast!).
Who Needs Laparoscopic Salpingectomy
Salpingectomy is a surgery to remove one or both fallopian tubes. Here’s who might need it:
- Ectopic Pregnancy – When a baby starts growing in the wrong place (fallopian tube instead of the womb).
- Bad Infections (PID) – If a pelvic infection damages the tubes badly.
- Blocked Tubes (Hydrosalpinx) – When tubes get filled with fluid, making pregnancy hard.
- Cancer Risk – Some women remove tubes to prevent ovarian cancer.
- Permanent Birth Control – Women who don’t want more babies (instead of tubal ligation).
Benefits of Laparoscopic Salpingectomy
Here’s why it’s a good option:
- Tiny cuts – Only small holes (like keyholes) needed
- Less pain – Hurts much less than big-cut surgery
- Quick healing – Go home in 1-2 days, back to normal fast
- No big scars – Just small marks that fade
- Lower infection risk – Cleaner than open surgery
- Helps IVF work better – Removes blocked tubes that cause problems