Laparoscopy
A minimally invasive surgery to diagnose and treat pelvic causes of infertility such as endometriosis, adhesions, or blocked tubes.
*Depends on various factors such as female age underlying cause of infertility
Purpose
Laparoscopy helps evaluate infertility when pelvic pathology is suspected and can treat certain problems during the same surgery. It provides a clear view of the pelvic organs and supports fertility planning in tubal or pelvic disease.
Diagnose and treat pelvic causes of infertility like endometriosis, adhesions, or blocked tubes.
Helps confirm the cause when scans/tests are inconclusive but symptoms/history suggest pelvic disease.
Allows treatment in the same procedure when appropriate.

Procedure
A camera is inserted through a small incision to diagnose pelvic problems and perform surgical correction when needed.
Small Incision
Small incision is made to safely access the abdomen.
Camera Insertion
Camera inserted to view pelvic organs clearly and identify the cause.
Safety Profile
Findings are treated where possible; surgical correction performed based on the diagnosis.
Recovery & Fertility Plan
Recovery is typically faster than open surgery; next steps are planned (natural/IUI/IVF) based on results.

Benefits and Evidence
Benefits
Minimally invasive surgery with quicker recovery.
Helps improve fertility in tubal or pelvic disease.
Evidence
Laparoscopy is highly recommended in WHO guidelines when pelvic pathology is suspected.
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