Laparoscopy for Infertility Evaluation / Adhesiolysis
Laparoscopy for Infertility Evaluation / Adhesiolysis Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced laparoscopy for infertility evaluation and treatment, helping women struggling with conditions like PCOS, endometriosis, or blocked fallopian tubes. This minimally invasive procedure allows our specialists to diagnose underlying pelvic issues and perform corrective surgeries such as adhesiolysis to restore reproductive health.
Our expert gynecologists use high-definition laparoscopic systems to visualize the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes with precision. When necessary, scar tissue (adhesions) from previous surgeries, infections, or endometriosis can be gently removed during the same procedure, improving the chances of natural conception. Patients benefit from smaller incisions, minimal pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
If you are looking for laparoscopy for infertility treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a leading center for advanced reproductive care. With a combination of skilled surgeons, modern facilities, and patient-centered support, we help couples on their journey to parenthood.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Laparoscopy for Infertility Evaluation / Adhesiolysis Journey
🩺 Phase 1: Understanding Issues
- Difficulty conceiving after 12+ months of trying
- Chronic pelvic pain or painful periods
- Irregular menstrual cycles (suggestive of PCOS or endometriosis)
- History of pelvic infections or prior surgeries raising suspicion of adhesions
📋Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Gynecologist
- Detailed history and infertility workup (hormonal tests, semen analysis, ultrasound)
- Pelvic imaging to assess uterus, ovaries, and tubes
- Discussion about laparoscopy as both diagnostic and therapeutic tool
- Planning procedure in early menstrual cycle (to avoid interfering with possible pregnancy)
🧬 Phase 3: Causes (Indications for Laparoscopy)
- Suspected endometriosis or pelvic adhesions
- Blocked fallopian tubes (tubal factor infertility)
- Ovarian cysts or PCOS requiring drilling
- Unexplained infertility after routine investigations
🔍 Phase 4: Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Workup
- Blood tests (CBC, hormonal profile)
- Pre-anesthesia checkup for fitness
- Counseling about findings that may require additional therapeutic steps (e.g., adhesiolysis, cyst removal) during laparoscopy
💊Phase 5: Treatment (Laparoscopic Procedure)
- Small keyhole incisions made in abdomen
- Camera inserted to visualize uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes
- Adhesiolysis (cutting adhesions), ovarian drilling, or cauterization of endometriotic spots if needed
- Duration: 30–90 minutes under general anesthesia
🏥 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care & Recovery
- Same-day discharge or overnight stay
- Pain relief and antibiotics as prescribed
- Light activities within 2–3 days
- Follow-up visit to discuss findings and plan fertility treatments (IUI, IVF, etc.) if needed
- Full recovery: 1–2 weeks
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A minimally invasive procedure using a camera (laparoscope) to look inside the pelvis and diagnose or treat causes of infertility like endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, PCOS, or blocked fallopian tubes.
In cases of:
- Suspected endometriosis or pelvic adhesions
- Blocked fallopian tubes (seen on HSG or sonohysterography)
- Unexplained infertility after routine tests
Surgical cutting or removal of scar tissue (adhesions) around reproductive organs to improve their function and increase chances of conception.
No. It is performed under general anesthesia. Mild abdominal discomfort and bloating are common for a few days after the procedure.
- Most women go home the same day or after an overnight stay.
- Light activity: 2–3 days
- Full recovery: 1–2 weeks