Laparoscopic Adhesiolysis: Laparoscopic adhesiolysis is a secure and efficient treatment alternative for patients with chronic pelvic pain for over 6 months and infertility for over a year. Laparoscopic adhesiolysis is indicated in cases where the patient has undergone abdominal surgery in the past.



Laparoscopic myomectomy: This surgery involves the removal of fibroids through small incisions without removing the uterus. Laparoscopic myomectomy is less invasive and ensures faster recovering as opposed to open abdominal myomectomy.



Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy: Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is the minimally invasive surgery to remove cyst from the uterus. This surgery is done with the use of specialized tools and smaller incisions that warrants quicker recovery time and lesser pain.



Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis for Asherman’s Syndrome: Asherman's syndrome is an acquired disorder referring to presence of fibrosis and adhesions inside the uterus or cervix. No incision is needed to perform hysteroscopic adhesiolysis as the diagnosis and treatment is done by passing a small device through the vagina and cervix into the uterus to remove fibroids and adhesions.



Hysteroscopic cannulation (cornual): Hysteroscopic laparoscopy-assisted tubal cannulation is an innovative method valuable for the management of infertility in women with cornual blockage. The procedure is advised for women who have trouble getting pregnant due to blockage in their fallopian tubes.