Laparoscopic Surgery for Symptomatic Retroverted Uterus
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This video demonstrates Laparoscopic Surgery for Symptomatic Retroverted Uterus performed at World Laparoscopy Hospital by Dr. R.K. Mishra. In some instances, surgery may be required to reposition the uterus, and to reduce or eliminate pain. There are several different types of procedures. They include: Uterine suspension procedure. This type of surgery can be done laparoscopically, vaginally, or abdominally. Laparoscopic Uplift procedure. This is a laparoscopic procedure that takes around 10 minutes to perform. Often there are no symptoms associated with a retroverted uterus, although painful intercourse has been known to occur. If you do experience symptoms, there are treatments available that can help. Having a retroverted uterus rarely affects fertility or pregnancy, but it may be associated with other conditions that can have adverse effects on fertility potential. For more information please contact: World Laparoscopy Hospital Cyber City, Gurugram, NCR Delhi INDIA 122002 Phone & WhatsApp: +919811416838, + 91 9999677788
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Pragathi Khandelwal
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Jul 11th, 2022 12:19 pm
As usual, very informative and easy to understand video. Thanks a lot. Could you do a video explain PLZZZZ. Is there any medication without surgery ??
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Jul 11th, 2022 12:21 pm
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