Gynecologic Laparoscopy in South Korea

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Gynecologic Laparoscopy in Seoul

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Gachon University Gil Medical Center

Gachon University Gil Medical Center, located in Bupyeong dong, Incheon, South Korea offers patients Gynecologic Laparoscopy procedures among its total of 58 available procedures, across 16 different specialties. The cost of a Gynecologic Laparoscopy procedure ranges from ฿142,000 to ฿205,300, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿149,423. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Clinic, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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Incheon St. Mary's Hospital
5.0

From 4 verified reviews

JW B, 03 July 2020

Good facilities and competent doctors. All friendly nurses are satisfied. The quality of the university hospital is very different. I look forward to further development as a representative hospital in our region.

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Samsung Medical Center
4.0

From 4 verified reviews

귀요미, 27 October 2019

It is a well known hospital. Underground food court restaurants are also delicious. It's always a busy place to go.

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Sun Medical Center
5.0

From 1 verified reviews

HARRY CHO, 16 March 2019

This hospital is wonderful hospital! Staffs are kind. Doctors are proficient! Price is reasonable!

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Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital
3.3

From 3 verified reviews

비밀, 27 December 2019

safe hospital. it is a really nice place overall.

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Gangnam Severance Hospital

Gangnam Severance Hospital, located in Dogok dong, Seoul, South Korea offers patients Gynecologic Laparoscopy procedures among its total of 502 available procedures, across 14 different specialties. The cost of a Gynecologic Laparoscopy procedure ranges from ฿173,000 to ฿249,600, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿149,423. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 8 in total, and they are accredited by JCI Accredited

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Chung-Ang University Hospital
5.0

From 2 verified reviews

윤요미, 01 January 2020

Very kind and nice

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Hanyang University Medical Center
4.3

From 3 verified reviews

이정덕, 23 February 2020

The nurse and doctor are very kind.

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MizMedi Women's Hospital
4.0

From 15 verified reviews

방탄아미, 09 September 2020

I think Seonjeong Lim is the kindest (although everyone else is kind). So, since I was 3 years old, I got medical treatment with Mr. Lim. But there are kids going there, so I'm in an apartment complex nowadays, so I go.

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KUIMS
4.0

From 2 verified reviews

KiJin, 12 March 2020

Thank you sermon. Thanks to this, I have a precious first child. Please continue to work for the patient.

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What you need to know about Gynecologic Laparoscopy in South Korea

Gynecologic Laparoscopy

Gynecologic laparoscopy is a procedure in which a surgeon uses a laparoscope (a long, thin tube with a high-resolution camera and a high-intensity light at its end) to see inside your lower abdomen. The camera on the laparoscope sends images to a video monitor. This means that the surgeon will be able to see your ovaries, fallopian tube, and uterus (womb) in real-time, without open surgery. They will also be able to see other parts of the body, such as the bowel and bladder.

Gynecologic laparoscopy can be used to determine what’s causing your symptoms, as well as treating various conditions. It can be done to:

  • Diagnose and treat endometriosis (endometrial tissue ablation)

  • Diagnose and remove an ovarian cyst

  • Diagnose infertility

  • Diagnose pelvic abscess or pus

  • Diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease

  • Diagnose and treat fibroids

  • Diagnose and treat an ectopic pregnancy (a condition in which a fertilized egg starts to develop outside of your womb)

  • Remove scar tissue (scars can develop after infections, such as pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis)

  • Perform tubal ligation or sterilization (cutting or closing your fallopian tubes to permanently prevent pregnancy)

  • Remove your ovaries (oophorectomy) or womb (hysterectomy)

  • Diagnose cancer or investigate whether cancer has spread.

During a gynecologic laparoscopy, the surgeon may take a small sample of tissue (biopsy). This sample can be sent to a laboratory for testing to see whether the cells in the sample are cancerous or not cancerous.

What does the Procedure Involve?

Gynecologic laparoscopy is usually performed under general anesthesia. Once your surgeon gives you the anesthetic, a small tube called a catheter will be used to collect your urine. Then, your surgeon will use a small needle to fill your abdomen with carbon dioxide gas. The gas is needed to reduce the risk of injury by keeping your abdominal wall away from your organs. 

A small cut in your abdomen near the belly button will be made to insert the laparoscope, which conveys images to a monitor screen. The images give your surgeon a clear, real-time view of your organs. What happens after depends on why gynecologic laparoscopy is performed.

  • For diagnosis purposes, your surgeon might take a look and try to find any abnormality.

  • For treatment purposes, your surgeon will make other incisions to insert tiny surgical instruments. Then, the treatment is performed using the laparoscope as a guide.

When the procedure is over, your surgeon will remove all instruments and close the incisions with stitches.

MyMediTravel currently lists 18 facilities in South Korea offering Gynecologic Laparoscopy procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Gynecologic Laparoscopy can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on your medical profile and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quoteClick Here to submit your details

How Long Should I Stay in South Korea?

If you are having a gynecologic laparoscopy to diagnose a condition, you should be able to leave the hospital on the same day. If you have the procedure to treat a condition, you may need to stay in the hospital overnight. In general, it is recommended that you stay in South Korea for 5 to 7 days following your gynecologic laparoscopy as you need to let your body recover first and attend follow-up checkups.

What's the Recovery Time?

Recovery time for gynecologic laparoscopy varies, depending on what procedure was performed. You may need to rest for a week. After diagnostic gynecologic laparoscopy, you may be able to resume all normal activities in one or two weeks. However, if the procedure is done to treat a condition, it may take 4 weeks or more until you can return to normal activities.

What About Aftercare?

Your medical team will give you instructions on how to care for yourself at home before you are discharged from the hospital. In general, you need to keep the following instructions in mind:

  • Your doctor may prescribe pain medication to ease your discomfort or antibiotics to prevent an infection. Make sure to take the medications as prescribed.

  • Rest and get enough sleep to help you recover. However, try to walk every day to boost blood flow.

  • Drink plenty of fluids.

  • If your doctor allows you, you may shower within one or two days following the surgery. However, don’t take a bath until your doctor says it’s okay.

  • Always attend the scheduled follow-up checkups.

What's the Success Rate?

Gynecologic laparoscopy is a safe procedure. It is a highly successful procedure that allows your surgeon to easily diagnose any problems and treat various conditions without having to open your lower abdomen. However, there are still some side effects and risks you need to be aware of. These include bleeding from your vagina, pain in your abdomen, nausea, tiredness, and shoulder pain, development of a blood clot, infection, and damage to other organs.

Are there Alternatives to Gynecologic Laparoscopy?

For diagnostic purposes, you can consider an ultrasound scan or MRI scan instead of a gynecology laparoscopy. Both of these procedures are non-invasive. For treatment purposes, laparotomy or open surgery can be an alternative. This involves making a large cut in your abdomen. It is usually used for bigger operations, such as a hysterectomy.

What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure

Before gynecologic laparoscopy, you may experience unexplained pelvic pain or unexplained infertility, or you may have a condition in your reproductive system that needs to be treated. After the procedure, the cause of your symptoms or infertility will be shown and your doctor can create a treatment plan. Any condition you have before the procedure will be treated.

Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 18/01/2023.

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