This video demostrate Diagnostic Laparoscopy Tubal Patency Test and Ovarian Drilling performed by Dr R K Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Ovarian drilling, done during laparoscopy, is a procedure in which a laser fibre or electrosurgical needle punctures the ovary 4 to 10 times.
For individuals struggling with infertility, particularly due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or tubal factors, the combination of Diagnostic Laparoscopy, Tubal Patency Testing, and Ovarian Drilling represents a gold-standard surgical intervention.
World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) has established itself as a global leader in this field, utilizing minimally invasive techniques to diagnose and treat reproductive hurdles in a single session. This comprehensive approach, often referred to as "fertility-enhancing surgery," aims to restore natural anatomy and physiological function.
1. Diagnostic Laparoscopy: The Visual Insight
Diagnostic laparoscopy is the cornerstone of modern reproductive medicine. Unlike imaging such as ultrasound or MRI, laparoscopy allows a surgeon to view the pelvic organs directly using a high-definition camera inserted through a tiny (5–10 mm) umbilical incision.
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Objective: To identify pathologies that are often "silent," such as endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, or uterine fibroids.
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The WLH Edge: Surgeons at WLH utilize advanced robotic and 4K laparoscopic towers, ensuring that even minor endometrial implants—which can significantly hinder conception—are identified and treated.
2. Tubal Patency Test (Chromopertubation)
The fallopian tubes are the site of fertilization; if they are blocked, natural conception is impossible. During the laparoscopic procedure, a "dye test" or chromopertubation is performed.
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The Process: A blue dye (usually methylene blue) is injected through the cervix. The surgeon observes the fimbrial ends of the fallopian tubes via the laparoscope.
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Results: If the dye spills freely into the peritoneal cavity, the tubes are patent (open). If no spill occurs, it confirms a blockage, allowing the surgeon to immediately attempt "tubal cannulation" or adhesiolysis to clear the path.
3. Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling (LOD)
For patients with PCOS who are resistant to ovulation-inducing medications (like Clomiphene), Ovarian Drilling is a transformative procedure.
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The Mechanism: PCOS often results in a thick outer cortex on the ovaries and high levels of testosterone. Using a laser or electrosurgical needle, the surgeon creates 4–10 small "punctures" in the ovarian stroma.
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The Goal: This process lowers local androgen levels and restores the hormonal balance required for regular, spontaneous ovulation.
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Precision at WLH: WLH emphasizes the "Rule of 4"—4 mm depth for 4 seconds at 4 sites—to ensure the procedure is effective without damaging the ovarian reserve (the remaining egg supply).
Why World Laparoscopy Hospital?
World Laparoscopy Hospital is uniquely positioned as a premier institution for these procedures due to several factors:
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Expertise: Led by world-renowned surgeons like Prof. R.K. Mishra, the hospital focuses on precision to minimize post-operative adhesions (scarring), which is critical for fertility.
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Single-Staged Intervention: Patients benefit from a comprehensive "all-in-one" surgery where diagnosis and treatment (drilling and tubal repair) happen simultaneously.
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Minimal Recovery: The use of "Keyhole" surgery means most patients are discharged within 24 hours and can return to normal activities within a week.
Conclusion
The triad of Diagnostic Laparoscopy, Tubal Patency Testing, and Ovarian Drilling offers a powerful biological "reset" for the female reproductive system. By combining diagnostic clarity with immediate therapeutic action, World Laparoscopy Hospital provides a streamlined, evidence-based pathway for patients to achieve their dream of parenthood.
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