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Endometriosis Surgery

A minimally invasive procedure to diagnose and remove endometriosis, relieving pain and improving fertility.
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Precise Treatment for Lasting Relief from Endometriosis at Dr. Ezwana Clinic, Led by Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist Dr. Ezwana Elias

At Dr. Ezwana Clinic, under the expert guidance of Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist Dr. Ezwana Elias, we understand the challenges posed by endometriosis, a common yet often underdiagnosed condition affecting approximately 1 in 10 women during their reproductive years. Many women may endure significant pain or struggle with fertility for years before receiving an accurate diagnosis, with studies indicating that this can sometimes take between 7 to 12 years. This delay can lead to unnecessary suffering and hinder timely and effective treatment.

Understanding Endometriosis and Its Impact

Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows outside the uterus, typically in other areas of the pelvic cavity. This misplaced tissue responds to hormonal fluctuations in the same way the uterine lining does, leading to inflammation, pain, and the potential development of:

  • Painful periods or chronic pelvic pain: This pain can be severe and significantly interfere with daily life, impacting work, social activities, and overall well-being.
  • Fertility problems: Endometriosis can affect fertility even in mild cases, potentially due to inflammation, scarring, or distortion of the pelvic anatomy.
  • Scar tissue and adhesions: These can form between organs in the pelvis, potentially causing pain and restricting normal organ function.
  • Bowel or bladder dysfunction: If endometrial tissue grows on or near the bowel or bladder, it can lead to symptoms such as pain during bowel movements or urination, as well as changes in bowel or bladder habits.

Early detection and appropriate treatment are crucial for effectively managing the symptoms of endometriosis, preserving fertility where desired, and preventing potential complications.

Why Consider Surgical Treatment for Endometriosis at Dr. Ezwana Clinic?

Surgery is often considered the gold standard for both diagnosing and treating endometriosis. Dr. Ezwana Elias may recommend surgical intervention if:

  • Pain is severe and requires long-term use of strong painkillers: When pain is not adequately controlled by medication and significantly impacts your quality of life.
  • Symptoms affect daily activities and overall quality of life: When endometriosis symptoms are interfering with your ability to work, attend school, or engage in normal daily routines.
  • A chocolate cyst (endometrioma) is present in the ovaries: These cysts are a specific type of endometriosis that often requires surgical removal.
  • A fertility specialist suggests surgery: To improve the chances of natural conception or the success rate of assisted reproductive technologies like IVF.
  • Endometriosis is affecting other organs: Such as the bowel, bladder, or other structures within the pelvis.

Exploring Alternatives to Surgery

While some women may find relief from endometriosis symptoms through medication, it’s important to understand that these treatments primarily manage the symptoms and do not remove the endometriosis itself. Often, once medication is stopped, the symptoms may return. Common non-surgical treatment options include:

  • Pain relievers: Over-the-counter medications like paracetamol or ibuprofen can help to alleviate mild to moderate pain.
  • Hormonal treatments: Medications such as birth control pills, progestin-only pills, or GnRH agonists can help to suppress the growth and activity of endometrial tissue.
  • Mirena IUD: This intrauterine device slowly releases a progestin hormone directly into the uterus, which can help to reduce pain and heavy bleeding associated with endometriosis.

However, it’s important to note that hormonal treatments are generally not suitable for women who are actively trying to conceive. If pain persists despite medical management or if fertility is a significant concern, surgery is often the most effective and recommended option.

How Laparoscopic Surgery Can Help at Dr. Ezwana Clinic

Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery is a highly effective and minimally invasive way to diagnose and treat endometriosis. At Dr. Ezwana Clinic, Dr. Ezwana Elias utilizes a tiny, high-definition camera inserted through small incisions to:

  • Detect even mild or hidden endometriosis: This advanced visualization allows for the identification of endometriosis lesions that may not be apparent during routine pelvic examinations.
  • Precisely remove diseased tissue: Using specialized laparoscopic instruments, the endometrial implants and any associated scar tissue can be carefully and accurately removed while preserving healthy surrounding organs.
  • Improve fertility outcomes: By removing endometriosis and restoring the normal anatomy of the pelvic organs, laparoscopic surgery can significantly improve fertility for women trying to conceive.

Our Expertise – Advanced “See-and-Treat” Laparoscopic Surgery at Dr. Ezwana Elias’ clinic

At Dr. Ezwana Elias’ clinic, we specialize in an advanced approach to laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis. Unlike some methods that may only focus on diagnosis, our “see-and-treat” technique ensures that any endometriosis identified during the laparoscopic procedure is addressed and treated in the same surgical session. This approach aims to reduce the need for a second surgery and expedite the path to relief.

Our primary goals during endometriosis surgery are to:

  • Remove all visible endometriosis: To provide significant pain relief and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
  • Preserve fertility and normal organ function: Whenever possible, we prioritize the preservation of your reproductive organs and their function.
  • Tailor treatment to each patient’s needs: We understand that every woman’s experience with endometriosis is unique, and we develop personalized treatment plans to ensure the best possible outcome for you.

While more severe cases involving extensive involvement of the bowel or bladder may occasionally require a staged surgical approach, the majority of women treated at Dr. Ezwana Elias’ clinic achieve significant and lasting relief with a single laparoscopic procedure.

What to Expect After Laparoscopic Surgery at Dr. Ezwana Clinic

Compared to traditional open surgery, laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis offers several advantages in terms of recovery:

  • Shorter hospital stay: Most patients are able to go home on the same day or within 1 to 2 days after the procedure.
  • Faster recovery: Full recovery typically takes around 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the extent and severity of the endometriosis. This is significantly shorter than the recovery period associated with open surgery.
  • Less pain: Post-operative pain is generally less intense and can usually be managed effectively with over-the-counter or prescription pain relievers.
  • Minimal scarring: The small incisions used in laparoscopic surgery result in minimal scarring.

Studies have shown that women who undergo laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis are significantly more likely to experience a reduction in pelvic pain. For women trying to conceive, fertility often improves following the surgical removal of endometriosis, increasing their chances of achieving a natural pregnancy or having a successful outcome with assisted reproductive technologies like IVF. For women not planning pregnancy, Dr. Ezwana Elias will discuss personalized post-surgery care strategies to help maintain long-term results and prevent recurrence of symptoms.

Take Control of Your Health with Dr. Ezwana Clinic

If you suspect you may have endometriosis or are struggling with chronic pelvic pain, infertility, or other unexplained symptoms, we encourage you to seek early intervention. Every woman’s case of endometriosis is unique, and a personalized treatment plan developed by Dr. Ezwana Elias can help restore your comfort, fertility, and overall quality of life. Schedule a consultation today to explore your options and take the first step towards lasting relief.

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Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Dr. Nurezwana Elias

Dr. Ezwana Elias is a highly skilled Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist specializing in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery (MIGS) and high-risk pregnancy management. With years of experience and advanced training, she provides patient-centered, compassionate care, ensuring the best outcomes for every woman. Whether it’s routine gynaecology, complex surgery, or maternity care, Dr. Ezwana is committed to excellence in women’s health.