Laparoscopic Surgery for Infertility in Kolkata — Keyhole Precision, Maximum Results
Many women struggling to conceive have an underlying structural cause that can only be identified and corrected through surgery. At Maatritva IVF, Dr. Ankita Mandal performs advanced laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery to diagnose and treat conditions like blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids — often restoring natural fertility or dramatically improving IVF success rates.
Estimated Cost
₹60,000 – ₹1,50,000
Success Rate*
Improves natural conception by 30–60%
*Varies by age & medical history
What is Laparoscopic Surgery for Infertility Kolkata?
Laparoscopic surgery uses a tiny camera (laparoscope) and miniature instruments inserted through 2–3 small abdominal cuts (5–10mm each). This allows Dr. Ankita to examine the pelvic organs in real-time and treat abnormalities in the same session. Compared to open surgery, recovery is 3–4 times faster with significantly less pain, scarring, and hospital time.
Who Needs This?
Laparoscopic surgery for infertility is indicated for women with blocked or damaged fallopian tubes (hydrosalpinx), endometriosis (stages 1–4), ovarian cysts or endometriomas affecting egg quality, uterine fibroids distorting the cavity, adhesions from previous infections or surgeries, and unexplained infertility where pelvic factor needs investigation.
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The Process
- 1Step 1: Pre-operative assessment — blood work, imaging, anaesthesia fitness check
- 2Step 2: Dr. Ankita explains the procedure, answers questions, and obtains consent
- 3Step 3: General anaesthesia is administered; 2–3 small incisions made (5–10mm)
- 4Step 4: Pelvic cavity inspected with laparoscope — tubes, ovaries, uterus examined
- 5Step 5: Any abnormalities (adhesions, cysts, fibroids, endometriosis) treated in the same session
- 6Step 6: Incisions closed; most patients go home the same day or next morning
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