Laparoscopic Gynaecologist Surgeon in Kolkata
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What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive, keyhole surgery that uses small incisions and a thin, lighted camera (laparoscope) to view and treat conditions inside the abdomen or pelvis. Compared to open surgery, it causes less pain, minimal bleeding and faster recovery.
Dr. Shivanjali Nayak, a skilled laparoscopic surgeon in Newtown, Kolkata, performs a wide range of laparoscopic procedures using this technique to treat gynaecological and fertility-related conditions with precision and care.

Visiting Hospitals

Bhagirathi Neotia Hospital, New Town

Manipal Hospital,
Salt Lake

The New Town Clinic,
New Town

Medica Superspeciality Hospital, Mukundapur

Spandan Hospital,
Baguihati


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Laparoscopic Surgery is Recommended For


Uterine fibroids

Ovarian cysts

Endometriosis

Blocked fallopian tubes

Uterine septum or polyp
Common Laparoscopic Procedures
Hysterectomy – Removal of the uterus for fibroids, cancer or heavy bleeding.
Myomectomy – Removal of fibroids without affecting fertility.
Ovarian Cystectomy – Ovarian cyst removal through minor cuts.
Endometriosis Surgery – Diagnosing and treating painful endometrial tissue growth.
Infertility Surgery – Treating adhesions or blocked fallopian tubes.
Septum Resection – Removing uterine septum to reduce miscarriage risks.
Polypectomy – Removal of polyps that cause pain or abnormal bleeding.
Laparoscopy is also helpful in diagnosing unexplained pelvic pain, abnormal periods and infertility causes. It provides better results with less downtime, making it an ideal choice for modern women’s health care.

Advantages of Laparoscopic Surgery


Smaller Incisions and Less Visible Scars
Tiny keyhole cuts mean minimal scarring and a more cosmetically satisfying result.

Faster Recovery Time
Most patients return to daily activities much faster than with traditional surgery.

Less Hospital Stay
Laparoscopic procedures mostly require just 2-3 days of hospital stay.

Less Blood Loss and Pain
Smaller incisions reduce internal trauma, leading to less bleeding and discomfort.

Lower Risk of Infection
Minimally invasive surgery means very few open wounds and lower chances of post-surgical infections.
Frequently Asked Question

Can laparoscopic surgery help with infertility?
Is laparoscopic surgery suitable for everyone?
Are there any risks with laparoscopic surgery?
Will I have stitches or scars?
Yes, but only 3–4 tiny stitches. Scarring is minimal with laparoscopic surgery, which fades over time.