At Dr. Aravind’s IVF Fertility & Pregnancy Centre, we offer Laparoscopy — a minimally invasive surgical technique that helps diagnose and treat causes of infertility that may not show up on scans or blood tests.
What Is Laparoscopy & How Does It Work?
- A laparoscope (a thin tube with a camera and light) is inserted through a small incision near the belly button, allowing the surgeon to view the pelvic organs in real time. Dr. Aravind's IVF
- During the same procedure, we can treat issues like scar tissue, endometriosis lesions, blocked fallopian tubes, or ovarian cysts.
- Once done, the instrument is removed, the gas used to inflate the abdomen (for visibility) is released, and small incisions are closed.
Why Choose Laparoscopy at Dr. Aravind’s IVF?
1. Advanced Diagnosis
- Best IVF fertility center in Sivakasi Helps identify “hidden” infertility issues like adhesions, endometriosis, or structural problems.
- Enables real-time assessment of fallopian tube health, ovarian pathology, and pelvic anatomy.
2. Therapeutic Power
- During the procedure, our experts can remove scar tissue (adhesiolysis), excise endometriosis, or even perform ovarian drilling (for PCOS).
- Blocked tubes can sometimes be opened, improving chances of natural conception or helping future IVF.
3. Minimally Invasive & Faster Recovery
- Because of the small incisions, it leads to less pain, lower risk of infection, and quicker healing than open surgery.
- Many patients return to light activity within a week.
4. Better Fertility Outcomes
- By correcting underlying pelvic problems, laparoscopy can significantly boost pregnancy chances — whether naturally or through assisted reproduction.
- It also improves the reproductive environment, which can help future IVF treatments.
Risks & Things to Consider
- As with any surgery, there are risks like infection, bleeding, or damage to internal organs. There’s a small (but real) chance of adhesion formation after surgery.
- Some discomfort is expected after surgery — symptoms like cramping, bloating, or shoulder pain (from the gas used in surgery) are common.

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