Surgical and Minimally Invasive Procedures

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Dr. Sushma

Abdominal & Vaginal Hysterectomy

An abdominal hysterectomy and a vaginal hysterectomy are two surgical approaches to removing the uterus, typically performed to treat conditions like uterine fibroids, endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, or certain cancers. Each method has its own indications, benefits, and recovery timelines, which are considered carefully by healthcare providers based on individual health needs.
In an abdominal hysterectomy, the surgeon makes an incision in the lower abdomen, either horizontally or vertically, to access and remove the uterus. This method is often chosen when a larger surgical area is required, as in cases of larger fibroids, extensive endometriosis, or when access to other pelvic organs is necessary. The abdominal approach allows for better visibility, making it ideal for complex cases, but it generally requires a longer recovery period than other methods. Patients may experience some post-surgical discomfort and need to avoid strenuous activities during recovery.
A vaginal hysterectomy, on the other hand, involves removing the uterus through an incision made in the vagina. This method is generally less invasive, leaves no visible scars, and typically allows for a faster recovery time compared to an abdominal hysterectomy. It is often recommended for cases where the uterus is not enlarged and there are no complicating factors. Patients who undergo a vaginal hysterectomy often report less pain and quicker return to daily activities. However, this approach may not be suitable for all cases, particularly if there are concerns about other pelvic organs.
Both types of hysterectomy provide effective relief from the symptoms associated with chronic gynecological issues. Our team of experienced surgeons will work with you to determine the most suitable approach based on your condition, lifestyle, and personal preferences. We prioritize patient comfort, safety, and well-being, ensuring that each hysterectomy procedure is performed with the highest standards of care and support. Reach out to our clinic to discuss your options and take the next step toward a healthier future.

Ovarian Cyst Surgery

Ovarian cyst surgery is a procedure used to remove cysts from the ovaries that cause discomfort, pain, or other complications. Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on or within the ovaries, often during the menstrual cycle. While many cysts are benign and resolve on their own, others, such as hemorrhagic cysts, may require medical attention if they grow, persist, or cause symptoms.
Common ovarian cyst symptoms include abdominal bloating, pelvic pain, discomfort during intercourse, and irregular menstrual cycles. Some cysts, like hemorrhagic cysts, contain blood and may rupture, leading to sudden, intense pain and internal bleeding. Persistent or severe symptoms are indicators that a cyst may need to be surgically removed. Ovarian cyst surgery is typically recommended when cysts do not respond to other treatments, grow larger, or risk complications.
Ovarian cyst surgery is often performed through minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, where small incisions allow for the insertion of a camera and surgical tools. This approach results in less scarring, reduced recovery time, and lower risks compared to open surgery. During the procedure, the surgeon removes the cyst while preserving as much of the ovary as possible to maintain fertility. In some cases, particularly with larger or complex cysts, an open surgery may be required.
After ovarian cyst surgery, patients typically experience relief from symptoms and can resume normal activities within a few weeks, depending on the surgical approach. Our clinic offers expert evaluation and minimally invasive surgical solutions for various types of ovarian cysts, including hemorrhagic cysts. With a focus on patient comfort and outcomes, our team provides a comprehensive care plan from diagnosis to post-operative care, ensuring a smooth recovery. If you’re experiencing ovarian cyst symptoms, contact us to schedule a consultation and explore treatment options tailored to your health needs.

Hymenoplasty

Hymenoplasty, also known as hymen surgery or hymen repair surgery, is a cosmetic procedure designed to restore the hymen, a thin membrane partially covering the vaginal opening. This procedure is chosen by women for various personal, cultural, or social reasons and is a relatively simple, safe, and minimally invasive surgery.
During hymen repair surgery, the torn edges of the hymen are carefully stitched back together to reconstruct the tissue. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is completed within an hour in most cases. Hymenoplasty is designed to be virtually painless, with minimal scarring, and has a short recovery period. Patients can typically resume normal activities within a few days, with full healing expected within 4-6 weeks. The restored hymen looks and functions naturally, offering a discreet and effective solution for women who wish to undergo this repair.
Hymen surgery is often chosen by women who seek hymen reconstruction for personal or cultural reasons. Hymenoplasty can provide psychological comfort and peace of mind, and many women report feeling more confident after the procedure. The surgery is discreet, and privacy is prioritized, ensuring a comfortable and supportive environment for each patient.
At our clinic, we understand the sensitive nature of hymenoplasty and are committed to providing compassionate care with complete respect for privacy. Our skilled surgeons are experienced in performing hymen repair surgery, using advanced techniques that maximize safety, comfort, and natural results. We provide thorough pre-surgical consultations to discuss the procedure, answer questions, and ensure that patients feel informed and at ease. If you are considering hymenoplasty, reach out to our clinic to learn more about this procedure and take the first step towards feeling your best.

Laparoscopy

Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat various abdominal conditions through small incisions. Unlike traditional open surgery, laparoscopy uses a thin, flexible tube with a camera (a laparoscope) to visualize internal organs, enabling precise procedures with minimal tissue damage. Laparoscopic surgery offers a quicker recovery, reduced pain, and smaller scars, making it a preferred option for many patients and conditions.
Common procedures performed through laparoscopy include laparoscopic hernia surgery and gallbladder laparoscopic surgery. In laparoscopic hernia surgery, the surgeon repairs a weakened area in the abdominal wall by inserting mesh through small incisions. This method allows for precise placement of the mesh, reducing post-operative pain and promoting faster recovery compared to open hernia repair. Patients who undergo laparoscopic hernia surgery often experience shorter hospital stays and can return to daily activities sooner.
Gallbladder laparoscopic surgery, also known as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, is another widely performed laparoscopic procedure. It involves the removal of the gallbladder, typically due to gallstones or other gallbladder issues. Through a few small incisions, the surgeon removes the gallbladder using a laparoscope, minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues. This minimally invasive approach reduces pain, lowers the risk of infection, and allows patients to resume regular activities more quickly than traditional surgery.
At our clinic, we provide advanced laparoscopic surgical options for a variety of conditions. Our skilled surgical team uses state-of-the-art laparoscopic equipment, ensuring safe, precise, and efficient procedures for hernia repairs, gallbladder removal, and more. We prioritize patient comfort and recovery, offering pre- and post-operative support to make the experience as smooth as possible. If you are considering laparoscopic surgery for hernia repair or gallbladder removal, contact us to learn more about our services and the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.

Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine and treat conditions within the uterus. By inserting a thin, lighted tube (hysteroscope) through the cervix, surgeons can view the inside of the uterus on a monitor, allowing for accurate diagnosis and treatment of various gynecological issues. Hysteroscopy is commonly performed in an outpatient setting and offers several advantages, including shorter recovery times and minimal discomfort compared to traditional surgery.
One of the most common treatments performed during a hysteroscopy is hysteroscopic myomectomy. This procedure is used to remove uterine fibroids (myomas) that can cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and infertility. Unlike traditional fibroid surgery, hysteroscopic myomectomy is performed without making large incisions. The surgeon removes the fibroids using specialized tools inserted through the hysteroscope. This procedure can be done on an outpatient basis with minimal recovery time, enabling patients to resume normal activities more quickly.
Hysteroscopy surgery is also effective for diagnosing and treating other uterine conditions, including polyps, adhesions, and abnormalities in the uterine lining. It is often recommended for women who experience abnormal bleeding, recurrent miscarriages, or infertility. The ability to perform both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in one session makes hysteroscopy a highly efficient and versatile treatment option.
At our clinic, we offer advanced hysteroscopy surgery to address a range of gynecological concerns. Our skilled team of specialists ensures a comprehensive evaluation and provides personalized care, making the process as comfortable and effective as possible. With a focus on minimally invasive techniques, we aim to reduce recovery time and help women regain their health and well-being. If you are experiencing symptoms that may require a hysteroscopic procedure, contact us to schedule a consultation and explore the best treatment options for your needs.

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