University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany
Est. 1471

Gynecologic Laparoscopy

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University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany

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1471

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Gynecologic Laparoscopy at University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

What procedures are available at University Hospital of Munich (LMU)?

University Hospital of Munich (LMU), can be found in Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany and offers its patients Gynecologic Laparoscopy procedures as well as 223 other procedures, across 26 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Gynecologic Laparoscopy procedures at University Hospital of Munich (LMU). The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request.

How many medical staff are there at University Hospital of Munich (LMU) and what accreditations do they have?

Currently, there's no information available about the doctors at the Hospital, and University Hospital of Munich (LMU) is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

Family accommodation
Free Wifi
Interpreter services
Laundry
Mobility accessible rooms
Pharmacy
Private rooms for patients available
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Gynecologic Laparoscopy in Munich

Gynecologic laparoscopy is a procedure in which a surgeon uses a laparoscope (a long, thin tube with a high-resolution camera and a high-intensity light at its end) to see inside your lower abdomen. The camera on the laparoscope sends images to a video monitor. This means that the surgeon will be able to see your ovaries, fallopian tube, and uterus (womb) in real-time, without open surgery. They will also be able to see other parts of the body, such as the bowel and bladder.

Gynecologic laparoscopy can be used to determine what’s causing your symptoms, as well as treating various conditions. It can be done to:

  • Diagnose and treat endometriosis (endometrial tissue ablation)

  • Diagnose and remove an ovarian cyst

  • Diagnose infertility

  • Diagnose pelvic abscess or pus

  • Diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease

  • Diagnose and treat fibroids

  • Diagnose and treat an ectopic pregnancy (a condition in which a fertilized egg starts to develop outside of your womb)

  • Remove scar tissue (scars can develop after infections, such as pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis)

  • Perform tubal ligation or sterilization (cutting or closing your fallopian tubes to permanently prevent pregnancy)

  • Remove your ovaries (oophorectomy) or womb (hysterectomy)

  • Diagnose cancer or investigate whether cancer has spread.

During a gynecologic laparoscopy, the surgeon may take a small sample of tissue (biopsy). This sample can be sent to a laboratory for testing to see whether the cells in the sample are cancerous or not cancerous.

What's the Recovery Time?

Recovery time for gynecologic laparoscopy varies, depending on what procedure was performed. You may need to rest for a week. After diagnostic gynecologic laparoscopy, you may be able to resume all normal activities in one or two weeks. However, if the procedure is done to treat a condition, it may take 4 weeks or more until you can return to normal activities.

What's the Success Rate?

Gynecologic laparoscopy is a safe procedure. It is a highly successful procedure that allows your surgeon to easily diagnose any problems and treat various conditions without having to open your lower abdomen. However, there are still some side effects and risks you need to be aware of. These include bleeding from your vagina, pain in your abdomen, nausea, tiredness, and shoulder pain, development of a blood clot, infection, and damage to other organs.

Other Gynecology Procedures Available at University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

Bartholins Cyst Treatment

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Breast Biopsy

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Breast Exam

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Colposcopy

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Cystocele Repair

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Dilation and Curettage

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Endometrial Ablation

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Endometrial Biopsy

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Endometriosis Treatment

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Female Sterilization

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Gynecology Checkup

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Gynecology Consultation

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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

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Hysterectomy

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Intrauterine Device (IUD) Placement

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Myomectomy

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Oophorectomy

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Ovarian Cyst Removal

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Ovarian Tumor Removal

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Pelvic Exam

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Tubal Ligation Reversal

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Uterine Prolapse Surgery

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Vaginal Vault Prolapse Surgery

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