Dr. Nisha

Gentle, Precise, and Effective Surgical Care

At Dr. Nisha Buchade’s clinic, we offer advanced laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures to diagnose and treat a wide range of gynaecological conditions with minimal discomfort, less scarring, and faster recovery. With precision and care, we help you return to your life and health with confidence.

Laparoscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive technique where small incisions are made to insert a tiny camera and instruments to perform diagnostic or surgical procedures. This method reduces trauma to the body, leads to faster healing, and has a lower risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery.

Hysteroscopy involves using a thin scope inserted through the vagina to view and treat conditions within the uterus, such as fibroids, polyps, or abnormal bleeding—without any cuts or stitches.

Dr. Nisha Buchade uses laparoscopy and hysteroscopy to evaluate and treat conditions such as fibroids, cysts, endometriosis, and unexplained pelvic pain, ensuring expert care with minimal impact.

Conditions Commonly Treated with Laparoscopy

Infertility-Related Conditions

Laparoscopy plays a key role in evaluating and treating underlying causes of infertility, including structural abnormalities, adhesions, or endometriosis. It helps improve the chances of conception through precise, minimally invasive correction.

Ovarian Cysts

Many ovarian cysts can be treated using laparoscopy to reduce pain, prevent rupture, and preserve ovarian health. The procedure allows for targeted removal without affecting surrounding tissue.

Uterine Fibroids

Fibroids can cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, and fertility challenges. Laparoscopic removal offers a less invasive option with faster recovery and minimal scarring, while maintaining the uterus when possible.

Endometriosis

This condition involves the growth of uterine-like tissue outside the uterus, leading to pain and infertility. Laparoscopy allows accurate diagnosis and removal of endometrial implants for lasting relief and improved reproductive outcomes.

Ectopic Pregnancy

When a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus—typically in a fallopian tube—it requires urgent treatment. Laparoscopy offers a safe and effective way to manage ectopic pregnancies while minimizing damage to reproductive structures.

Chronic Pelvic Pain

Laparoscopy is often used when the cause of ongoing pelvic pain is unclear. It allows for direct visualization of the pelvis and can identify issues like adhesions, cysts, or endometriosis that are not detectable through imaging.

Tubal Blockages

Fallopian tube blockages are a common cause of infertility. Laparoscopy helps in both diagnosis and, in some cases, surgical correction, improving the likelihood of natural conception.

Hysterectomy

Removal of the uterus in case of abnormal uterine bleeding not responding to medical management

Mullerian agenesis/ Mayer -Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome/ Vaginal agenesis

It is a congenital disorder where the pelvic organs are not developed. Laparoscopy helps in repairing and correcting the malformations.

Diagnostic Evaluations

When non-invasive tests don’t provide answers, laparoscopy offers a clear view of internal pelvic structures. It’s a valuable tool for diagnosing unexplained pelvic pain, infertility, or irregular bleeding.

Conditions commonly treated with Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is an effective method for detecting and removing polyps and small fibroids located inside the uterine cavity. These growths often cause heavy or irregular bleeding and may affect fertility. With no incisions, hysteroscopic removal ensures a quicker recovery and preserves the integrity of the uterus.

Endometrial polyp and submucosal fibroids

Small abnormal growth inside the cavity of uterus which would lead to infertility, abnormal uterine bleeding can be excised completely from the base using hysteroscopy.

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

For women experiencing prolonged, heavy, or irregular periods, hysteroscopy allows direct examination of the uterine lining to identify the cause. It can be used to treat conditions like endometrial hyperplasia or structural abnormalities, offering both diagnostic clarity and therapeutic relief in a single procedure.

Thin endometrium

In case woman is having thin endometrium causing infertility hysteroscopically PRP can be injected to make endometrium more fertile for implantation.

Mullerian anomalies

If woman is suffering with arcuate uterus, septate uterus, T shaped uterus correction can be done hysteroscopically.

How It Works

Assessment & Diagnosis

We begin with a complete evaluation, including imaging and blood tests, to confirm if laparoscopy is the right option.

Procedure Planning

A tailored plan is developed for your specific condition and overall health needs.

Laparoscopic Surgery

Under general anaesthesia, small incisions are made to perform the procedure using specialised tools.

Recovery & Aftercare

Most patients go home the same day. We provide comprehensive post-operative care and follow-up support.

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What Our Patients Say

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Is laparoscopy painful?

Laparoscopy is performed under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Some mild discomfort like shoulder pain or bloating may occur afterward, but recovery is usually much quicker and easier than open surgery.

How long is the recovery time after a laparoscopy?

Most patients return to their routine within 3 to 7 days, depending on the complexity of the procedure. Dr. Nisha Buchade will provide detailed aftercare instructions to support your healing.

Will laparoscopy leave scars?

Laparoscopy involves very small incisions, typically 0.5–1 cm. These usually heal with minimal scarring, often becoming barely visible over time.

Can laparoscopy improve my chances of getting pregnant?

Yes, for women dealing with endometriosis, tubal blockages, or other infertility-related conditions, laparoscopy can diagnose and treat the root causes, potentially improving fertility outcomes.

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