What are the minimally invasive uterine procedures

Minimally invasive surgery of the uterus includes laparoscopic surgery, hysteroscopic surgery, and transvaginal surgery, all of which are called minimally invasive surgeries. If there are fibroids, they can be removed laparoscopically, which means that a few small holes are made in the abdominal wall and the surgery can be done laparoscopically, with less pain for the patient, and the patient can be discharged from the hospital in 3-5 days after the surgery. In the case of submucous fibroids and endometrial polyps, the surgery can be done by hysteroscopy, which can be performed through the natural cavity under the hysteroscope. This type of surgery is very less painful and less invasive for the patient, and the patient can be discharged from the hospital in 3-5 days after the surgery. There are also transvaginal surgeries, which are minimally invasive surgeries that can be performed through the vagina to remove fibroids or total hysterectomy.