Laparoscopic Procedures 

Looking for a trusted Laparoscopic Hospital in Chennai? THAAIMAI Hospital, Alwarpet offers precise, minimally invasive gynaecological surgical procedures for women.
Laparoscopic Procedures
Laparoscopic Procedures
Laparoscopic Procedures

Laparoscopic Procedures

Laparoscopy has changed the way gynaecological surgery is done. What once required large cuts and long recovery times can now be performed through tiny incisions with a small camera guiding every step. At THAAIMAI Hospital, Laparoscopic Procedures in Chennai are carried out by an experienced surgical team in a fully equipped, sterile operation theatre built to support safe and precise care.

A thin camera inserted near the navel provides a live, magnified view of pelvic organs, with small additional incisions allowing simultaneous surgical treatment.

Offers less discomfort, minimal scarring, and faster recovery, with most patients resuming routine within days rather than weeks.

Most women needing gynaecological surgery are suitable, with a thorough pre-operative assessment at our Alwarpet centre confirming the right approach.

Patients receive full health assessment and preparation guidance, followed by close recovery monitoring and clear instructions on rest and follow-up care.

Myomectomy Care

Myomectomy Care

Uterine fibroids are one of the most common gynaecological conditions, affecting women across all age groups. They are non-cancerous growths that develop in or on the uterus and can cause a range of symptoms depending on their size and position. Laparoscopic myomectomy removes these fibroids while keeping the uterus fully intact.

Fibroids cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and can hinder fertility by distorting the uterine cavity or blocking fallopian tubes.

Fibroids are removed through small incisions keeping the uterus intact, with less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery than open surgery.

Ideal for women with symptomatic fibroids, those planning pregnancy, or those seeking to preserve the uterus while restoring fertility.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

When removal of the uterus is medically necessary, laparoscopy makes it possible to carry out this procedure in a far less disruptive way than traditional open surgery. At THAAIMAI Hospital, both Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH) and Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) are offered as part of our Laparoscopic Procedures in Chennai.

Combines laparoscopic and vaginal techniques to remove the uterus through small abdominal incisions, leaving no visible scar.

Performed entirely laparoscopically with precise surgical control, offering a shorter hospital stay and faster recovery than open surgery.

Advised for large fibroids, severe endometriosis, persistent abnormal bleeding, uterine prolapse, or certain gynaecological cancers.

Most patients spend one to two nights in hospital, returning to light activities within two to three weeks with detailed post-operative guidance from our Alwarpet team.

PCOD Drilling

PCOD Drilling

Polycystic Ovary Disease — commonly called PCOD or PCOS — affects many women of reproductive age. One of its most challenging aspects is irregular or absent ovulation, which directly impacts the ability to conceive. For women who have not responded adequately to medication for ovulation induction, laparoscopic ovarian drilling offers a surgical alternative.

Hormonal imbalance in PCOD prevents normal egg release, with clomiphene citrate used as first-line treatment when ovulation fails.

Small laparoscopic punctures reduce androgen-producing tissue, restoring hormonal balance and encouraging regular ovulation.

Many women experience more regular ovulation post-procedure, improving pregnancy chances naturally or with lighter fertility medications.

Considered when clomiphene resistance is confirmed, medications have failed, or a surgical option is preferred over injectable fertility treatments.

Diagnostic Laparoscopy
Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Sometimes, symptoms are clear but the cause is not. Pelvic pain, difficulty conceiving, or repeated miscarriages can all point to problems that scans and blood tests simply cannot confirm on their own. Diagnostic laparoscopy gives the surgeon a direct look inside the abdomen and pelvis — providing answers that are grounded in what is actually seen, not assumed.

Examines pelvic organs under direct visualisation, with treatable conditions often addressed in the same sitting under general anaesthesia.

Investigates endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, unexplained pain, ovarian cysts, tubal patency, and abnormalities not visible on imaging.

At THAAIMAI Hospital, treatment is planned around clear visual evidence, ensuring accurate and targeted care for each patient

Laparoscopic Sterilization
Laparoscopic Sterilization

Laparoscopic Sterilisation

For women who have completed their family and are looking for a permanent, reliable method of contraception, laparoscopic sterilisation is a safe and well-established surgical option. It is a one-time procedure with a very high success rate and does not affect hormonal balance or the menstrual cycle.

Performed through one or two small incisions, the fallopian tubes are blocked, cut, or sealed to prevent fertilisation, making future pregnancy extremely unlikely.

Techniques include clipping, binding, or cauterisation, with the most appropriate method chosen based on individual anatomy and clinical factors.

Typically a day procedure with return to normal activity within two to five days, with no impact on hormone levels, menopause onset, or general health.

Suitable for women certain about not wanting future pregnancies, preferring a permanent surgical option, and fully counselled about its irreversible nature.

Lap Cystectomy - Ovarian Cyst Removal

Lap Cystectomy - Ovarian Cyst Removal

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on or inside the ovary. Many cysts are small, cause no symptoms, and resolve on their own. However, cysts that are large, growing, causing pain, or showing features that need further evaluation often require surgical removal. Laparoscopic cystectomy removes the cyst while carefully preserving as much healthy ovarian tissue as possible.

Recommended when a cyst is persistent, large, painful, or needs pathological assessment, with laparoscopic cystectomy removing it without disturbing the ovary.

The cyst is carefully separated from ovarian tissue through small incisions, prioritising preservation of healthy tissue, hormonal function, and fertility.

Surgical approach minimises disruption to healthy ovarian tissue, particularly important for endometriomas requiring careful technique.

Discharged within one to two days, returning to light activities within a week, with follow-up imaging to confirm recovery and rule out recurrence.