Due in part to the pioneering surgeons associated with Adlap (short for advanced laparoscopy), minimally invasive surgical techniques are available for the following conditions:
a.. Endometriosis b.. Pelvic Pain c.. Pelvic Prolapse / Urinary Incontinence d.. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy e.. Laparoscopic Myomectomy f.. Infertility g.. Uterine Fibroids h.. Abdominal Adhesions i.. Hysteroscopy j.. Ovarian Cysts k.. Thoracic Surgery l.. General Surgery
What Is Laparoscopy? Laparoscopic surgeons make small incisions where advanced surgical tools and skills come into play. Long metal tubes called endoscopes are inserted into the body where the body's diseased areas can be seen and operated upon. Everything from fiber-optic cameras to lasers are utilized during these procedures. Although the surgery often takes longer, risk is minimized since the operation is not open. In addition, many hours of surgical training and specialization result in array of benefits for the patient, including a shorter time in the hospital, less pain and scarring, and quicker recovery.