Laparoscopy Surgeon
Treatment > Laparoscopy Surgeon
Advanced Laparoscopic Care, Designed for Faster Recovery
Laparoscopic Surgeon in Hyderabad – Dr. Udita Mukherjee
About Laparoscopic Surgery
Conditions That Are Treated

Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian Cysts, such as dermoid cysts, endometriosis cysts, and cysts in unmarried women. The goal of the procedures is to remove the cysts while keeping healthy ovarian tissue.

Fibroids
Myomectomy for heavy bleeding, not being able to get pregnant, painful periods, and stomach ache.

Endometriosis
Complete surgical removal of pelvic and bowel adhesions to alleviate acute pain, difficult intercourse, and enhance fertility.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH)
For adenomyosis, a fibroid uterus, or severe bleeding that doesn't get better with treatment.

Conditions for Hysteroscopy
Taking out polyps, fixing the septum, taking out the IUD, and treating submucous fibroids.

Pregnancy outside the womb
Salpingectomy or salpingostomy to properly remove an ectopic pregnancy.

Chronic Pelvic Pain and Adhesions
Restoring normal pelvic anatomy and releasing the ovaries and tubes.

Problems with Tubal Infertility
Testing the tubes, putting a tube in the body, and clipping the hydrosalpinx.

PCOD
Ovarian drilling to help certain women ovulate better.
Procedures Performed

Laparoscopic Cyst Excision
The ovary is left intact while the cyst wall is removed. This can be done by peeling the cyst or carefully sucking it out with an endobag.

Myomectomy with laparoscopic tools
Morcellation is used to properly detach fibroids from the uterus and remove them without making big cuts.

Hysterectomy done with a laparoscope
It is safe to remove even very big uteruses. Energy devices seal blood vessels, and powerful internal suturing keeps problems from happening in the future.

Laparoscopy that helps with fertility
Includes ovarian drilling, removing fibroids, clearing endometriosis, cystectomy, hysteroscopy, and tubal treatments.

Adhesiolysis with a laparoscope
Getting rid of adhesions that are holding organs like the gut and bladder together.

Hysteroscopy
To get rid of polyps, fix the septum, and check the uterine cavity.
Why People Go to Dr. Udita Mukherjee
- Carefully evaluates whether surgery is truly necessary before recommending any procedure
- Explains the surgical process step by step using diagrams or video guidance, so patients feel informed and confident
- Provides structured support through recovery, ensuring comfort and smooth healing
- Prioritises safety with detailed medical history review, 3D pelvic ultrasound, and proper bowel and bladder preparation
- Uses precise surgical techniques backed by strong anatomical knowledge to minimise risks
- Supported by Rainbow Hospital’s advanced facilities, including expert anesthesia care, NICU support, and 24/7 emergency backup
What Patients Should Expect
- Length of procedure: 2 to 4 hours (depends on type of operation)
- Stay at the hospital: usually 24 hours, although sometimes it's just for the day.
- Time to heal: 2 to 5 days
- 7 to 10 days until you can go back to work
- Follow-up: One week after
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to get pregnant after laparoscopic surgery?
Yes. Laparoscopy can often help people get pregnant again by removing fibroids, cysts, endometriosis, or adhesions while keeping the reproductive organs intact.
Talk to a Laparoscopic Surgeon in Hyderabad
If you experience ongoing pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, difficulties getting pregnant, or have been told you need surgery, a proper medical evaluation will surely help. Dr. Udita Mukherjee's main goal is to learn as much as she can about your illness.
Talk to a trusted laparoscopic surgeon in Hyderabad about your problems. Learn about the finest treatment alternatives, and then move forward with confidence and clarity.
