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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy at MedEase
At MedEase, we specialize in laparoscopic hysterectomy, a highly effective and minimally invasive surgical procedure for the removal of the uterus. This advanced approach allows women to recover faster, experience less post-operative discomfort, and return to their daily lives sooner when compared to traditional open surgery. Whether you’re dealing with fibroids, heavy menstrual bleeding, or other gynecological issues, our expert surgeons provide personalized and compassionate care to ensure the best outcomes.
Treatment Duration
30 Minutes
45 Minutes
Treatment Cost
70K
90K
Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a modern surgical technique used to remove the uterus using a laparoscope — a thin, lighted instrument inserted through small incisions in the abdomen. Unlike traditional open hysterectomy, which requires a large abdominal cut, this technique uses 2-4 tiny incisions, significantly reducing trauma to surrounding tissues.
This procedure can be used to treat several gynecological conditions, including:
Uterine fibroids
Endometriosis
Heavy or abnormal uterine bleeding
Uterine prolapse
Chronic pelvic pain
Gynecologic cancer (in selected cases)
There are several types of laparoscopic hysterectomy, depending on how much of the reproductive system needs to be removed:
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH): Entire uterus and cervix are removed.
Laparoscopic-Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH): Uterus is removed through the vagina with assistance from a laparoscope.
Supracervical or Partial Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Only the uterus is removed, cervix is preserved.
Each procedure is selected based on the patient’s condition, age, reproductive goals, and health history.
MedEase is committed to offering women a safer, faster, and less painful surgical experience through laparoscopic hysterectomy. Our advantages include:
🌟 Highly experienced gynecologic surgeons
🏥 Advanced laparoscopic equipment
🕒 Shorter hospital stay
💊 Reduced pain and medication use
🧍♀️ Faster return to normal life
🧼 Minimal scarring and lower risk of infection
The following conditions may warrant a hysterectomy, and laparoscopic hysterectomy is often the preferred method:
Non-cancerous growths in the uterus can cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure. When other treatments fail, hysterectomy becomes a definitive solution.
A condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain and infertility. In severe cases, removing the uterus may relieve symptoms.
Persistent, heavy periods that don’t respond to medication or hormone therapy may require hysterectomy for lasting relief.
Ongoing pelvic pain not attributed to other causes may be resolved through uterus removal.
When the uterus descends into or outside the vaginal canal, especially post-childbirth or menopause, a hysterectomy can restore pelvic anatomy.
You’ll undergo a full evaluation including imaging, lab tests, and a detailed consultation to determine your eligibility.
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia to ensure comfort and safety.
2 to 4 small incisions are made in the abdomen.
A laparoscope and surgical tools are inserted.
The uterus (and possibly cervix or ovaries) is detached and removed, often through the vagina or by morcellation (cutting into smaller pieces).
Patients are monitored in recovery for a few hours before being discharged—usually on the same or next day.
One of the greatest benefits of a laparoscopic hysterectomy is the quick recovery time. Most patients can resume light activities within a week and return to work in about 2–3 weeks. Full recovery usually takes 4–6 weeks.
Avoid lifting heavy objects
Follow your doctor’s medication schedule
Keep the incision area clean
Walk regularly to improve circulation
Although laparoscopic hysterectomy is considered safe, like all surgeries, it carries some risks:
Bleeding
Infection
Injury to surrounding organs (bladder, bowel)
Reactions to anesthesia
Blood clots
At MedEase, our surgical team takes every precaution to minimize these risks and ensure a smooth recovery.
The laparoscopic hysterectomy cost can vary depending on the city, hospital facilities, surgeon’s experience, and whether additional procedures (like oophorectomy) are needed. At MedEase, we offer:
Transparent pricing
EMI and insurance support
Pre-surgery consultation and diagnostic packages
Get in touch with our care team to receive a personalized quote and cost breakdown.
At MedEase, our goal is to provide safe, effective, and patient-centric surgical solutions using modern techniques like laparoscopic hysterectomy. Our expert team ensures you get the highest quality care with faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and personalized treatment planning. Trust us to support you through every step of your health journey — from diagnosis to surgery and beyond.
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It causes significantly less pain than traditional open surgery. Pain is usually mild and manageable with oral medications.
Yes. Patients are usually encouraged to start walking the day after surgery to aid circulation and healing.
Minimal scarring is expected. The small incisions heal well and are often barely visible after recovery.
If your ovaries are preserved, your hormones remain largely unaffected. If both ovaries are removed, menopausal symptoms may occur.
Yes. However, it is advised to wait 6–8 weeks post-surgery and follow your surgeon’s instructions.
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