Who Needs Minimally Invasive Surgery
Women with ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, or infertility-related conditions may benefit from laparoscopic or hysteroscopic procedures.
Minimally invasive gynaecologic surgery, including laparoscopy
and hysteroscopy, allows treatment of various gynecological
conditions with small incisions, minimal pain, and faster
recovery. At Dr. Nishitha Mannem’s clinic in Nagole,
Hyderabad, advanced surgical techniques are used to treat
ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, and other reproductive
health issues safely and effectively.
These procedures provide precision, reduce
complications, and preserve fertility whenever possible. With
expert surgical care, patients experience shorter hospital
stays, quicker return to daily activities, and high-quality
outcomes while maintaining overall reproductive health and
comfort.
Minimally invasive techniques reduce recovery time, minimize complications, and allow precise surgical treatment of complex gynecologic conditions.
Patients experience minimal downtime and quicker return to normal activities.
High accuracy procedures reduce complications and preserve reproductive organs.
Women with ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, or infertility-related conditions may benefit from laparoscopic or hysteroscopic procedures.
Minimally invasive surgery includes advanced techniques for treating gynecological issues safely, preserving fertility, and reducing post-surgical discomfort.
Small incision surgery for ovarian, fibroid, and endometriosis treatment.
Endoscopic procedure for uterine abnormalities and polyps removal.
Individualised surgical approach tailored to patient condition.
The surgical care process ensures patient safety, precise intervention, and fast recovery with continuous expert support.
Detailed assessment of medical history and imaging.
Performed using advanced minimally invasive instruments.
Monitoring, pain management, and recovery guidance provided.
Minimally invasive procedures are less painful than open surgery, with discomfort managed effectively through medication.
Most patients recover within a few days to a week, depending on the procedure and individual healing.
Yes. These procedures are designed to treat gynecologic conditions while maintaining reproductive organ function.
Risks are minimal but may include bleeding, infection, or anesthesia-related complications, all managed with expert care.
Preparation includes preoperative evaluation, fasting, medication review, and following all doctor-provided instructions for safe surgery.