LAPAROSCOPIC FIMBRIOPLASTY

LAPAROSCOPIC FIMBRIOPLASTY

Laparoscopic fimbrioplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the repair or reconstruction of damaged or dysfunctional fimbriae, which are the finger-like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes that help capture and guide the egg from the ovary into the tube.

The procedure is performed using a laparoscope, which is a long, thin tube with a camera and light attached to the end. The laparoscope is inserted through a small incision in the abdomen, allowing the surgeon to see and access the fallopian tubes and fimbriae.

During the procedure, the surgeon may use various techniques to repair or reconstruct the fimbriae, such as removing scar tissue, repositioning the fimbriae, or creating new fimbriae. The goal of the procedure is to improve the function of the fimbriae and increase the chances of pregnancy for women who have fallopian tube issues.

Laparoscopic fimbrioplasty is usually performed under general anesthesia and may require a short hospital stay. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications, such as bleeding, infection, and damage to surrounding organs. We, doctors of Punya hospital can provide more information about the risks and benefits of laparoscopic fimbrioplasty and whether it may be an appropriate treatment option for you.



Our Team

Dr. Punyavathi C Nagaraj

Senior Consultant- Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon