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Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy in India

When facing a diagnosis that requires a radical hysterectomy, patients deserve the highest level of surgical precision, faster recovery, and minimal complications. At Pandit Hospital, Ahilyanagar, Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit, one of the best 3D laparoscopic surgeons in India, performs advanced Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy (LRH) with outstanding outcomes.

Explore this life-saving procedure through expert insights and real surgical footage in the videos below.

Watch: Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy

👉 Watch Video 1: Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy by Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit (3D Surgery)

👉 Watch Video 2: Advanced Pelvic Anatomy Dissection during Radical Hysterectomy

These videos demonstrate the meticulous pelvic dissection, ureterolysis, and parametrial clearance required during a radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer—all achieved laparoscopically with minimal blood loss.

A radical hysterectomy involves the surgical removal of:

  • Uterus
  • Cervix
  • Upper part of the vagina
  • Parametrium (tissue surrounding uterus and cervix)
  • Pelvic lymph nodes (for staging)

This is typically recommended for early-stage cervical cancer or certain uterine cancers where surrounding tissue involvement is suspected.

Traditional open surgery involves large abdominal incisions, longer hospital stays, and more post-op complications. Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy (LRH) offers:

✅ Smaller incisions
✅ Less blood loss
✅ Quicker recovery
✅ Minimal postoperative pain
✅ Shorter hospital stay
✅ Excellent visualization with 3D laparoscopy

Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit uses cutting-edge 3D laparoscopic technology, enhancing depth perception and precision during delicate pelvic dissections—resulting in better surgical outcomes and fewer complications.

  • Laparoscopic Gynecologist & 3D Laparoscopy Expert
  • Director, Pandit Hospital, Ahilyanagar
  • International Faculty & Trainer in Gynae-Endoscopy
  • Specialist in Radical Hysterectomy, Myomectomy, TLH, and Pelvic Oncology

His hands-on laparoscopy training program has trained over 500+ gynecologists from across India.

At Pandit Hospital, we offer structured and hands-on laparoscopic training programs, including:

  • Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) workshops
  • Live surgeries & 3D demonstration
  • Pelvic anatomy dissection
  • Suturing & energy device handling

🔹 Both short-term and fellowship-level programs are available.

📞 Contact: +91-7875885824 (Dr. Yash Paranjape)
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A: Yes! You can watch a video of a Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy performed by Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit on our YouTube channel: This video provides a detailed view of the procedure. https://youtu.be/4hC9k156Sgo

A: The laparoscopic approach offers several advantages over traditional open surgery, including:

  • Smaller incisions, leading to less scarring.
  • Reduced blood loss.
  • Less post-operative pain.
  • Shorter hospital stay.
  • Faster recovery.

Patients with early-stage cervical cancer, stage I endometrial cancer with high-grade features, or certain rare uterine tumors may require radical hysterectomy.

Patients usually recover within 2-3 weeks post-laparoscopic surgery, compared to 6–8 weeks with open surgery.

Yes. In experienced hands like Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit, it is safe, precise, and offers faster healing, with lower complication risks.

That depends on surgical staging and biopsy results. Some early-stage cases may not need additional treatment, while others may benefit from adjuvant therapy.

Yes. TLH, myomectomy, ovarian cystectomy, and advanced pelvic surgeries are routinely performed at Pandit Hospital, one of the first 3D laparoscopy centers in Ahilyanagar.

Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy is a major advancement in gynecologic oncology. With Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit’s surgical expertise, patients benefit from precision, faster recovery, and minimal pain. Whether you’re a patient or a gynecologist looking for training, Pandit Hospital is a hub of excellence in laparoscopic care.

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Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit is one of the best obstetrician and gynecologist in India. He is also a well-renowned Laparoscopic surgeon. He obtained his MS (Ob Gyn) degree from the prestigious Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences. He has also done fellowship and diploma courses in laparoscopic surgeries and cancer treatment from Tata Hospital and Keil University, Germany. His surgical cases, papers and videos has been chosen in many international forums of gynecology.

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Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a safe and suitable procedure for chosen patients. It affords patients advantages like less peri-operative morbidity, better life quality, shorter hospitalization time, and faster return to activity.

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