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Why Choose Minimally Invasive Surgery?
Minimally invasive (laparoscopic) procedures involve small incisions—usually about 5 mm—through which a high-definition camera and specialized surgical instruments are inserted to perform precise interventions.Royal Care Hospital stands out as the best hospital for endogynaecological surgery, backed by a team of highly experienced gynaecologists and laparoscopic surgeons.
Minimal post-operative pain
Less blood loss
Lower risk of infection
Shorter hospital stays
Faster return to daily activities
Reduced scarring
Medical Procedures
1. Total and Subtotal Hysterectomy (Uterus Removal)
A hysterectomy involves the surgical removal of the uterus. A total hysterectomy removes the uterus along with the cervix, while a subtotal (partial) hysterectomy removes only the uterus, preserving the cervix. This procedure is commonly performed to treat conditions such as heavy bleeding, fibroids, adenomyosis, or early-stage cancer. At Royal Care, we offer both laparoscopic and robotic-assisted approaches for safer, less invasive outcomes.
2. Myomectomy for Fibroid Removal
Myomectomy is the surgical removal of uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus, making it a preferred option for women who wish to retain fertility. Our minimally invasive techniques ensure precise fibroid removal with minimal blood loss and quicker recovery times.
3. Ovarian Cystectomy
An ovarian cystectomy involves the removal of fluid-filled sacs (cysts) from the ovaries. This fertility-preserving procedure is performed when cysts cause pain, bleeding, or are suspected to be abnormal. Using advanced laparoscopic or robotic surgery, our team ensures precise removal with optimal ovarian preservation.
4. Reconstructive Procedures for Congenital Uterine Anomalies
Some women are born with structural abnormalities in the uterus that may affect menstruation, fertility, or pregnancy. We offer specialized reconstructive surgeries to correct such congenital anomalies, including septate or bicornuate uterus, improving reproductive outcomes and quality of life.
5. Pelvic Endometriosis Excision
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain and fertility issues. We provide expert excision surgery using laparoscopic or robotic techniques to remove endometrial implants, reduce symptoms, and preserve reproductive function.
6. Pelvic Organ Prolapse Correction with Sling Procedures
Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when pelvic organs like the uterus or bladder descend due to weakened support tissues. Sling procedures help restore normal positioning and relieve symptoms like urinary incontinence and pelvic pressure. Our team offers minimally invasive solutions with quick recovery and long-term relief.
7. Onco-Gynaecological Surgeries (Select Cancer Treatments)
We perform specialized surgeries for gynaecological cancers including early-stage uterine, cervical, and ovarian cancers. These procedures are carried out by experienced onco-gynaecologists using minimally invasive or robotic techniques, ensuring precision, safety, and better post-operative outcomes.
8. Uterine Polyp Removal
Uterine polyps are non-cancerous growths in the lining of the uterus that can cause abnormal bleeding or affect fertility. Hysteroscopic polypectomy is a minimally invasive procedure where a small camera and surgical tools are inserted through the cervix to remove the polyps without any external cuts. This technique ensures quicker recovery and minimal discomfort.
9. Septum Resection (for Congenital Anomalies)
A uterine septum is a congenital condition where a fibrous band divides the uterus, often leading to miscarriages or infertility. Hysteroscopic septum resection allows for precise removal of the septum using advanced instruments inserted through the vaginal route, improving the chances of a successful pregnancy and normal menstrual function.
Medical Conditions
Facing fibroids, cysts, or other gynaecological concerns? Our specialists in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery are here to help.
Our Endogynaecology Expert

Dr. S. Kalyanakumari
MD (OG), Dip, Gyn. Endoscopy (Ger),Master's degree in Biotechnology of Human Assisted Reproduction & Embryology (Spain), MBA.,
Consultant Infertility Specialist,Advanced Gynaec Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeon
Facilities of the Department
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will part of the tumor be left behind in laparoscopic surgery?
Laparoscopic surgeries are performed using high-definition visuals with magnification and a 360° field of view. This allows surgeons to clearly identify and remove the entire affected tissue with excellent precision.
2. Is there more bleeding in laparoscopic surgeries?
Not at all. Modern electrosurgical instruments used in laparoscopic procedures help in effective blood vessel sealing and cutting, ensuring minimal blood loss during surgery.
3. Are complications more common in laparoscopic surgeries?
With advanced technology and skilled surgical teams, laparoscopic procedures are extremely safe. In fact, the risk of complications is significantly reduced compared to traditional open surgeries.
4. Are robotic surgeries performed by robots without human involvement?
Robotic surgeries are fully controlled by expert surgeons. The robotic system enhances precision and dexterity, but every movement is guided by the surgeon in real time.