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Doctors perform rare laparoscopic surgery, 1.2 kg bilateral uterine removes fibroids
The doctors of Elastic Healthcare successfully removed the 1.2 kg uterine fibroid from a 28 -year -old woman using laparoscopic surgery, protecting their fertility. The minimum invasive process offered rapid recovery and avoided open surgery, setting the new benchmark.

Doctors perform rare laparoscopic surgery, 1.2 kg bilateral uterine fibroids (image credits: Elector Healthcare)
A medical milestone was obtained by doctors Elcentis healthcare As he successfully removed the two big uterine fibroidsA combined 1.2 kg weight, from a 28 -year -old patient, through Laparoscopic surgeryThe fibroids were removed, protecting each around 15 cm, preserving the patient’s uterus and ovaries, protecting its fertility. This process stands out because many other top hospitals suggested open surgery, from which the patient wanted to escape.
The patient, a young doctor, was suffering from severe pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding and abdominal discomfort for more than six months. Despite consultation in many major hospitals, he was advised that open surgery was the only option due to the size and complexity of the fibroids. However, it has been determined to find a less aggressive option that will protect her reproductive health, turning to experts in Elastic Healthcare.
Dr. Mannan Gupta, Chairperson and Head of Maternity and Gynecology in Elastic Healthcare explained the challenges of the case. “Fibraids were large and were located in a difficult position, occupying an important place within the pelvic cavity and closely associated with the uterus and other important structures,” he said. “Our biggest challenge was removing them without damaging the uterus or ovaries. We have chosen for laparoscopic myomectomy, minimal invasive surgery using small incisions and advanced equipment. ,
Surgery took several hours and successfully performed with minimal blood loss and no complications. Dr. Gupta insisted that preserving the patient’s ovary was necessary to maintain his hormonal health and fertility.
After surgery, the patient quickly cured. He was discharged within 48 hours and was able to return to his normal activities within a week. Expressing his gratitude, he said, “I was initially very concerned due to the complexity of my case. But the expertise and Vishwas of the medical team assured me. The selection of laparoscopic surgery on open surgery has been going to change life-it not only relieved my pain, but also preserved my fertility. ,
Uterine fibroids affect a significant percentage of women, experience many weak symptoms that can affect their physical and mental welfare. Treatment options vary depending on size, location and symptoms, from drug to various surgical intervention. Minimum invasive processes such as laparoscopic mymectomy are becoming a rapid favorite option, due to many advantages such as low pain, less hospital stay and fast recovery.
This success story has set a benchmark for minimum invasive gynecological processes.
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