Surgical Facilities

3
Apr

What is IUI?

What is IUI? IUI is one of the basic procedures to treat infertility. In this process washed sperms from the male partner (or from a sperm donor when the male partner produces no sperms) are deposited in a woman's uterus around the time of ovulation. Ovulation is monitored by transvaginal ultrasound. The sperm sample is introduced by a fine catheter
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4
Oct

Advantages of Laparoscopic surgery

Advantages of Laparoscopic surgery 1) Small incisions: The incisions or cuts are small compared to the incisions of open surgery. 2) Less pain: Pain is comparatively less as there is minor trauma. 3) Less Bleeding: Risk of Bleeding is reduced. 4) Less risk of infection: Exposure of internal tissues is greatly reduced in laparoscopic surgery as compared to open surgery,
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12
Sep

What is cervical cancer?

What is cervical cancer? It is the cancer that begins in the cervix -the mouth of the uterus that is the part of the uterus or womb that opens into the vagina. Most cervical cancers begin in the cells that are lining the cervix. These cells do not suddenly change into cancer. In reality the normal cells of the cervix
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16
Jun

Fertility Enhancing Surgery

Fertility-enhancing endoscopic surgery is a broad spectrum, a multi-faceted approach that consists of many techniques to improve the fertility rate of a couple. It includes both hysteroscopy and laparoscopy to confirm and treat the cause of infertility. In couples with infertility female causes contribute to almost a 40percent of cases. These can be attributed to ovarian issues (cysts simple, hemorrhagic,
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25
Oct

GERD (Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease)

GERD is a chronic disease where the acidic contents of the stomach get refluxed into the lower esophagus, thereby causing damage to it. Symptoms Heartburn Abdominal or chest pain Belching or bloating Difficulty in swallowing Regurgitation Nausea or vomiting Causes Caused by damage or abnormalities in the barrier between the esophagus and stomach Abnormal relaxation in the sphincter muscles that
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25
Oct

The Removal of the Appendix (Appendectomy)

Appendicitis is an infection of the appendix, due to which the Appendix may need to be removed. As the appendix is a vestigial (unnecessary) organ, the removal causes no difference to the internal working of your abdominal organ systems. Symptoms Stomach pain Loss of appetite Low-grade fever Nausea Diarrhea or constipation Long-Term Risks  Can cause tissue death The appendix may
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25
Oct

Surgical Gall bladder removal (Cholecystectomy)

Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of gallbladder. It is carried out in case of stones or blockages in the gallbladder. It is also used in the case of inflammation or infection of the organ. The liver produces bile to digest food. When we eat, bile is added to the food as it passes into the small intestine. This bile is
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25
Oct

Inguinal Hernia Repair

A Hernia is caused when the supporting, internal tissues of an organ start to bulge out of the weakened abdominal wall where they are normally contained. It is a small balloon-like sac that occurs when the inner lining of the abdominal muscle pushes its way through the abdominal wall due to an opening or weakness of the wall. Symptoms: Bulge
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25
Oct

ATTACK CANCER BEFORE IT ATTACKS YOU!

Cancer of Cervix (mouth of the uterus) is the most common type of cancer found in women. 1 out of 4 women in the world dying of cancer cervix is an INDIAN. Unfortunately, there are no specific symptoms to pinpoint cancer cervix, most of the time the problem is picked up at routine gynaec examination when the patient does not
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