Fertility-Enhancing Laparoscopic Surgery
Keyhole surgery to correct problems that lower IVF success — before you start a cycle.

- Minimally invasive keyhole surgery
- Hydrosalpinx management before IVF
- Combined surgical & ART expertise
About this treatment
Sometimes anatomical problems quietly reduce the chance of IVF success. Correcting them first — with minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery — can meaningfully improve your odds before you begin a cycle.
A key example is hydrosalpinx, a fluid-filled, blocked fallopian tube whose fluid is known to harm implantation. Managing it laparoscopically — by removing or clipping the tube — is shown to improve subsequent IVF success. We also treat endometriosis, fibroids and other pelvic conditions that affect fertility.
Who it's for
- Hydrosalpinx (blocked, fluid-filled tubes)
- Endometriosis affecting fertility
- Fibroids distorting the uterus
- Pelvic adhesions or anatomical problems
- Before starting IVF where indicated
Key benefits
- Improves IVF success by treating the cause
- Faster recovery than open surgery
- Surgical and fertility care under one roof
Every treatment plan at Shobha IVF is personalised. The details here are a guide — your specialist will tailor each step to your unique situation.
Fertility Surgery — your questions
Common questions about this treatment. Anything else? Our team is happy to talk it through.
Conditions like hydrosalpinx, endometriosis or fibroids can lower implantation and pregnancy rates. Correcting them first gives your IVF cycle the best possible chance.
Laparoscopy uses small incisions, so recovery is usually quicker and more comfortable than open surgery. Your surgeon will explain what to expect for your specific procedure.
Related treatments
All treatmentsThe information on this page is general and educational, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Fertility outcomes vary from person to person and depend on age, diagnosis and other individual factors; no result is guaranteed. Any success figure shown is a beta-hCG positive (pregnancy-test) rate per embryo transfer at our Solapur centre, which is not a live-birth rate. Please consult our specialists for advice specific to you.


