Ectopic Pregnancy Surgery at Harsh Hospital
An ectopic pregnancy needs prompt, calm and expert care, keyhole surgery offers smaller cuts, less pain and a faster return to everyday life, performed with precision and compassion in Himatnagar.
An ectopic pregnancy is one that grows outside the uterus, most often in a fallopian tube, and it cannot continue safely. Treated early, it can usually be managed gently. Laparoscopic ectopic pregnancy surgery addresses the problem through a few tiny incisions, often preserving the tube where possible. As an Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon, Dr. Hitesh Patel uses this minimally-invasive technique to help most women recover more comfortably and go home sooner. If you have sudden lower abdominal pain, faintness or unusual bleeding in early pregnancy, please call us right away on 99132 33538, we are here to help.
Warning Signs to Act On
Sudden Pelvic Pain
Sharp or one-sided lower abdominal pain in early pregnancy that comes on quickly.
Unusual Bleeding
Light or unexpected vaginal bleeding alongside early pregnancy symptoms.
Dizziness or Faintness
Feeling lightheaded, weak or faint, a sign that needs urgent attention.
Positive Test with Pain
A positive pregnancy test together with pain that does not feel right.
Shoulder-Tip Discomfort
Unexplained shoulder-tip pain, which can occur with internal bleeding.
When in Doubt, Call
If anything feels wrong in early pregnancy, ring 99132 33538 without delay.
Our Approach
- Prompt Assessment, urgent examination, a scan and blood tests to confirm the diagnosis quickly and safely.
- Clear Explanation, a calm, honest discussion of what is happening and the gentlest way to treat it.
- Keyhole Surgery, the ectopic pregnancy is treated through small incisions under safe anaesthesia, preserving the tube where possible.
- Comfortable Recovery, gentle pain control and early movement, with most women going home within a short stay.
- Follow-up Care, wound checks, emotional support and clear guidance on planning future pregnancies.
Why Patients Trust Harsh Hospital
Minimally-invasive technique
Years of surgical care
Recovery, smaller scars
Surgery only when needed
What to Expect
Compared with open surgery, laparoscopic treatment of an ectopic pregnancy usually means less pain, a shorter hospital stay and a quicker return to normal activities, at what is understandably a difficult time. We treat you with care and clarity throughout, and guide your recovery step by step.
- Only a few small incisions instead of one large cut.
- The fallopian tube preserved wherever it is safe to do so.
- Clear, written do’s and don’ts for your recovery weeks at home.
- A direct line to our team if anything worries you afterwards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ectopic pregnancy surgery an emergency?
It often needs prompt attention, because an ectopic pregnancy cannot grow safely. If you have warning signs, call us straight away on 99132 33538 so we can assess you quickly and act gently.
Will my fallopian tube be removed?
Not always. Where it is safe, we aim to preserve the tube. Sometimes removal is the safest choice, and we explain why clearly. Even with one tube, many women go on to conceive naturally.
Can I have a normal pregnancy afterwards?
Many women do go on to have healthy pregnancies after an ectopic. We will guide you on the right time to try again and watch your next pregnancy closely for reassurance.
How long is the recovery?
Many women feel noticeably better within a couple of weeks and gradually return to full activity over a few weeks. We give you a personalised timeline and emotional support throughout.
Will I have a large scar?
No. The procedure uses a few small incisions, so scarring is minimal compared with traditional open surgery.
