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Bilateral Salpingooophorectomy
Gen Laparoscopic Surgery / Aug 6th, 2018 6:08 am     A+ | a-

 

Watch this video of a detailed Bilateral Salpingooophorectomy procedure performed by Dr R K Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. This surgical video demonstrates the step-by-step laparoscopic technique, highlighting precision, safety, and minimally invasive approaches for gynecological surgeries.

This laparoscopic surgery is performed at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Salpingo-oophorectomy is the removal of the fallopian tube (salpingectomy) and ovary (oophorectomy). A unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is appropriate for patients in whom an ovary is unable to be preserved, including cases of ruptured ectopic pregnancy with an inability to achieve hemostasis without removal of the tube and ovary, adnexal torsion in which the ovary and tube are necrotic, a tuboovarian abscess not responsive to antibiotics, or a benign ovarian mass in which there is no remaining normal ovarian tissue able to be conserved. A bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is generally one of three types: elective at time of hysterectomy for benign conditions, prophylactic in women with increased risk of ovarian cancer, or because of malignancy.

Bilateral Salpingo-oophorectomy at World Laparoscopy Hospital


Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) is a critical surgical procedure involving the removal of both fallopian tubes and ovaries. It is primarily performed to manage conditions such as ovarian cancer, severe endometriosis, recurrent ovarian cysts, or as a prophylactic measure in high-risk patients with genetic predispositions like BRCA mutations. At the forefront of minimally invasive surgery, the World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) has been a pioneer in offering advanced laparoscopic approaches to BSO, combining safety, precision, and enhanced patient recovery.

Advanced Laparoscopic Techniques

At WLH, BSO is performed using state-of-the-art laparoscopic equipment and technology, allowing surgeons to execute the procedure with minimal incisions. Unlike traditional open surgery, laparoscopic BSO reduces intraoperative blood loss, lowers postoperative pain, and shortens hospital stay. Surgeons at WLH meticulously plan each case, taking into account the patient’s anatomy, disease complexity, and overall health status. The use of high-definition cameras and specialized instruments enables precise dissection of the fallopian tubes and ovaries while preserving surrounding structures such as the uterus and bladder.

Preoperative Evaluation and Patient Safety

A critical aspect of BSO at WLH is rigorous preoperative evaluation. Patients undergo comprehensive imaging studies, laboratory tests, and risk assessments to ensure suitability for surgery. An individualized surgical plan is crafted for each patient, which includes anesthesia planning, positioning, and postoperative care strategies. The hospital’s emphasis on patient safety and adherence to international surgical standards ensures minimal complications and optimal outcomes.

Benefits of Laparoscopic BSO

Laparoscopic BSO at WLH provides several key advantages over traditional approaches:

  1. Minimally Invasive – Only a few small incisions are made, resulting in less postoperative discomfort and faster recovery.

  2. Reduced Risk of Infection – Smaller wounds decrease the likelihood of infection and other postoperative complications.

  3. Enhanced Visualization – Surgeons can view the pelvic organs in high-definition detail, improving precision and reducing inadvertent tissue injury.

  4. Shorter Hospital Stay – Most patients return home within 24 to 48 hours, facilitating quicker resumption of daily activities.

  5. Cosmetic Advantage – Smaller scars lead to better cosmetic outcomes, which is an important consideration for many patients.

Expertise and Training at World Laparoscopy Hospital

WLH is renowned not only for its patient care but also for training surgeons from across the globe in advanced laparoscopic techniques. Surgeons performing BSO here are highly skilled in both standard and complex cases, including those with adhesions, previous surgeries, or extensive endometriosis. The hospital’s focus on continuous medical education ensures that the latest evidence-based practices are applied in every procedure.

Conclusion

Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is a life-changing procedure for patients at risk of or suffering from serious gynecological conditions. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, the integration of cutting-edge laparoscopic technology, meticulous surgical planning, and a patient-centric approach ensures that BSO is performed with maximum safety and efficiency. The hospital’s commitment to excellence in surgical care makes it a global leader in minimally invasive gynecological surgery, offering patients faster recovery, reduced pain, and superior outcomes.

1 COMMENTS
Dr. Aarohi Kumar
#1
Jun 30th, 2020 6:53 am
You are a genius. Thanks for this video of Bilateral Salpingooophorectomy. Dr. Mishra you are great surgeon for a better explanation and great demonstration and excellent understanding.
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