Laparoscopic Treatment

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Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic intervention is a modern and minimally invasive method of surgical treatment widely used in gynecology for the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic organ diseases. The procedure is performed through small punctures in the abdominal wall using specialized equipment — a laparoscope equipped with a video camera and light source.

High precision and high-quality visualization allow the physician to perform complex manipulations without large incisions. The image of internal organs is displayed on a monitor in real time, ensuring full control over the procedure and allowing treatment to be performed as accurately and efficiently as possible.

Advantages of the Method

Laparoscopic treatment has several important advantages compared to traditional surgical procedures:

  • Minimal tissue trauma
  • No large incisions or significant scarring
  • Reduced risk of complications and adhesions
  • Short recovery period
  • Minimal postoperative pain

Thanks to these features, patients return to their normal lifestyle more quickly, making laparoscopy one of the most preferred methods in modern gynecology.

Indications for the Procedure

Laparoscopy is used for a wide range of gynecological conditions:

  • Endometriosis
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Adhesions
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs
  • Infertility

This method allows not only detection of pathology but also immediate surgical treatment.

How the Procedure Is Performed

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Through small punctures, typically 3–4, a camera and specialized surgical instruments are inserted into the abdominal cavity. To improve visibility, the cavity is filled with gas, creating optimal conditions for safe and effective surgical work.

Depending on the diagnosis, the necessary procedures are performed: removal of cysts, dissection of adhesions, coagulation of endometriosis lesions, and other surgical interventions.

Recovery After Surgery

The recovery period after laparoscopy is generally faster and easier compared to traditional surgery. In most cases, the patient can leave the clinic within 1–2 days after the procedure.

Full recovery takes from several days to several weeks, depending on the extent of the intervention and individual characteristics of the body.

Why Choose Laparoscopy

Laparoscopic treatment combines high effectiveness, safety, and a gentle approach to the body. This method allows many gynecological problems to be treated with minimal intervention and helps preserve a woman’s reproductive function.

How to Find Us

Dear women!
I will be happy to welcome you to my new office at: Bahçelievler mah.,
E-5 Yanyol No 14/B Metroport Busidence /Bahçelievler/İstanbul. Office No. 1009, 10th floor.

  • You can book an appointment by phone:
    Doctor’s secretary: (0506) 886 18 86
  • Clinic website: rusginekolog.com

The doctor kindly asks for your understanding regarding possible delays in appointment times due to emergency situations that often occur in obstetrics and gynecology.

Consultation Fee

Initial consultation

6 000 TL
We review your symptoms and goals, take a detailed medical history, assess any available test results, and develop a personalized diagnostic and treatment plan. If needed, we also recommend additional tests and ultrasound examinations.
Follow-up visit

0 TL for 1 month
We review laboratory and ultrasound results, assess progress over time, answer your questions, and adjust the treatment plan as needed. This visit is essential for monitoring therapy and ongoing follow-up.
Laboratory tests

from 2 500 TL
The cost depends on the specific tests required. We’ll help you select only the necessary investigations based on your needs and provide clear instructions on how to prepare.

İrina Ergül

I provide care for gynecological conditions, preconception planning and pregnancy management, as well as evaluation of infertility and support throughout IVF treatment.

I explain each step clearly and guide patients through the process — from diagnostic testing to results.

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20+ years of clinical experience

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Member of ISUOG

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Private practice

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Consultations available in EN / RU / TR

My academic qualifications

I continuously advance my professional qualifications

• Participation in international congresses in Turkey and abroad
• Involvement in scientific research projects
• Advanced specialized training courses

I work with patients from different countries

I welcome patients from all countries

Fluent in Russian, Turkish, and English

Frequently asked
questions and answers

Will there be visible scars after laparoscopy?
Usually, barely noticeable marks measuring 5–10 mm remain, which become almost invisible over time.
How many days is hospitalization required after laparoscopy?
In most cases, hospitalization lasts 1–3 days, and in uncomplicated cases the patient may be discharged the next day.
What risks and complications may occur during laparoscopy?
Risks are minimal, but bleeding, infections, or injury to adjacent organs are possible, although these are rare when performed by an experienced surgical team.
Is special preparation required before laparoscopy?
Yes, standard preoperative evaluation is required, including blood tests, instrumental diagnostics, and specialist consultations.
How long does a laparoscopic procedure usually take?
The duration depends on the extent and complexity of the procedure — from 20–30 minutes for simple cases to 1.5–2 hours for more complex operations.
Can laparoscopy really help with fertility problems?
Yes, the method allows identification and treatment of causes of infertility, such as adhesions, endometriosis, or impaired fallopian tube patency.
How is laparoscopy fundamentally better than open surgery?
It is associated with less tissue trauma, reduced blood loss, less postoperative pain, and faster recovery.
Are there age restrictions for laparoscopy?
Age is not an absolute contraindication; the decision is made individually based on the patient’s overall health condition.
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