Laparoscopic surgery in gynae-oncology is a minimally invasive, oncologically safe approach for treating endometrial, early-stage ovarian, and some cervical cancers, offering faster recovery, less pain, and fewer complications compared to open surgery. It enables precise staging, lymphadenectomy, and better visualization, particularly benefiting obese patients. Benefits of Laparoscopy: Reduced Complications: Lower rates of postoperative morbidity, such as infections and wound issues. Faster Recovery: Shorter hospital stays (often 2–3 days) and quicker return to daily activities (often within one week). Improved Visualization: High-definition cameras provide better magnification of tumor deposits and pelvic anatomy. Less Surgical Trauma: Minimal scarring and less blood loss. Considerations and Limitations: Technical Skill: Requires advanced specialized training in gynecological oncology and laparoscopy to ensure oncological safety.
