In this modern technique, small keyhole incisions are made in the abdomen through which a tiny camera and specialized instruments are inserted. The uterus is carefully removed with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues.
Minimal scarring
Less post-operative pain
Reduced blood loss
Shorter hospital stay
Faster return to daily activities
This is often the preferred option for eligible patients due to its quicker recovery and lower complication rate.
This method involves a larger incision in the lower abdomen to access and remove the uterus. It may be recommended in cases where:
The uterus is significantly enlarged
There are extensive adhesions or endometriosis
Cancer is suspected or confirmed
A more thorough exploration of the pelvic cavity is needed