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Dr. Deepak Chawla - M.S. (Surgery), FMAS, FAIS Dip. Advance laparoscopy (Germany)

Laparoscopic Surgery for Adenomyosis

Jan 03, 2025

Laparoscopic Surgery for Adenomyosis: A Modern Approach to Treatment

Adenomyosis is a condition where the tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus (endometrium) starts to grow into the muscular walls of the uterus (myometrium). This causes the uterus to become enlarged and can lead to a range of symptoms that significantly affect a woman's quality of life. It is most commonly diagnosed in women between the ages of 35 and 50, particularly those who have had children.

Symptoms of Adenomyosis

The symptoms of adenomyosis can vary, but the most common ones include:

  • Heavy menstrual bleeding: Women with adenomyosis often experience prolonged or excessively heavy periods.
  • Severe menstrual cramps: Due to the abnormal growth of endometrial tissue within the uterine muscles, cramping can be intense and disruptive.
  • Chronic pelvic pain: Many women with adenomyosis experience ongoing pelvic discomfort, even between periods.
  • Pain during intercourse: Deep pelvic pain during sexual activity is also a common symptom.
  • Enlarged uterus: In some cases, the uterus may feel enlarged or swollen, which can be detected during a physical examination.

Diagnostic Methods: Ultrasound, TVS, and MRI Pelvis

To diagnose adenomyosis, doctors typically use a combination of imaging techniques:

  • Transvaginal Ultrasound (TVS): This is a common and non-invasive method to assess the structure of the uterus. It can help identify changes in the uterine walls, though it may not always definitively diagnose adenomyosis.
  • Pelvic MRI: MRI is more sensitive and can provide a clearer picture of the extent of adenomyosis. It can distinguish between adenomyosis and other conditions that may present with similar symptoms, such as fibroids.
  • Hysteroscopy and biopsy: In some cases, a hysteroscope may be used for direct visualization of the uterine cavity to rule out other causes of symptoms.

Role of Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, has revolutionized the treatment of adenomyosis, especially for women who want to preserve their uterus. Unlike traditional open surgery, laparoscopy involves smaller incisions, resulting in less pain, faster recovery, and reduced risk of complications.

In the case of adenomyosis, laparoscopic surgery can be used to remove localized areas of the condition or, in some cases, to perform a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) if the condition is severe and other treatments have failed. The procedure allows for a detailed examination of the pelvic organs and the removal of adenomyotic tissue, all while minimizing recovery time.

Laparoscopic Adenomyosis Surgery at Chawla Nursing Home & Maternity Hospital, Jalandhar

For women in Jalandhar and surrounding areas, Chawla Nursing Home & Maternity Hospital offers specialized laparoscopic surgery for adenomyosis. With a team of experienced gynaecologists and laparoscopic specialist and state-of-the-art facilities, the hospital provides comprehensive care, including accurate diagnosis through ultrasound and MRI, followed by personalized treatment plans.

Laparoscopic surgery at Chawla Nursing Home ensures that patients can receive cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatment, leading to faster recovery and better outcomes. If you are suffering from the symptoms of adenomyosis, consider consulting with the experts at Chawla Nursing Home for an effective, minimally invasive solution.you can call 9023703001, 7307103001 or 01812224374, 01815072323 and fix an appointment.


 

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