Strengthen your body with female pelvic surgery

Gynecological disorders affect most women at least once. Some of these disorders might repeat, causing reproductive health issues and infertility. Recognising common gynecological illness signs allows women to avoid and mitigate unfavourable effects. There is a list of reasons for undergoing female pelvic surgery. However, these surgeries can be on different parts of the female pelvic area, relieving them from specific gynecological issues.

At Algyna, our gynecological specialist, Dr. Sarah Asif, undergoes advanced laparoscopic OBS and gyne surgery offering shorter hospital stays, less blood loss and minor incisions.

Types of different female pelvic surgeries

Women may have different pelvic issues, and there are several ways to treat female pelvic disorders. So, this region has a wide variety of justifications for undergoing surgery. Open and laparoscopic surgeries have allowed for performing various operations on the pelvic region. Mainly, open surgeries are used to do complex procedures depending on the severity of the condition.

Minor pelvic surgeries that are routinely performed include;

The female pelvic surgery in which the uterus is removed by open or laparoscopically is called a hysterectomy. During hysterectomy, the uterus or cervix is removed totally, depending on the severity of the condition. However, hysterectomy is a major surgery for women only indicated when other treatment options fail. The most common reasons to opt for this surgery include the presence of fibroids that may induce heavy periods, endometriosis, untreated pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), adenomyosis, and uterine prolapse, causing pelvic discomfort. However, hysterectomy is necessary in case of uterine, ovarian, or cervix cancer.

During Laparoscopic hysterectomy, gynecologist uses a tinny, flexible tube with a video camera to conduct vaginal hysterectomy. Tiny abdominal incisions near the navel insert thin tubes. The uterus is removed via the laparoscope or vagina.

Open or laparoscopic surgical removal of uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) and other noncancerous growths refers to myomectomy surgery. Advanced technology allows for smaller incisions, fewer scars, and rapid recovery after myomectomy surgery. A hysteroscope is inserted via the cervix for laparoscopic myomectomy.

Moreover, this female pelvic surgery allows our highly skilled gynecologist, Dr. Sarah Asif, to execute accurate, uterine wall repairs regardless of the fibroid’s size or location. This fibroid surgery uses robotically controlled equipment and multiple 1-2 cm abdominal incisions. At Algyna, all staff members are kind and well-trained, so patients are welcomed with a grin.

Cervical insufficiency (incompetent cervix) affects certain women. During this condition, the cervix is abnormally weak and may be unable to hold a baby during pregnancy. Early labour due to an incompetent cervix may be dangerous or deadly for the infant. Cervical insufficiency causes early cervix opening. The cervix may dilate and produce uterine activity.

Cervical cerclage closes the cervix using sutures or tape. This typical cervical incompetency treatment keeps the baby in the uterus for a suitable time. The cerclage will maintain the cervix closed until 37–38 weeks when the doctor will remove it and let labour commence.

Cyst removal surgery on the ovary is called ovarian cystectomy. However, it’s primarily done through an open surgery. In laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy, just a few tiny incisions are made in the patient’s lower stomach.

Many women will experience having an ovarian cyst at some time in their life. Cysts often don’t produce any noticeable symptoms. However, open surgical removal of cysts may be the best choice if they are causing pain or discomfort. Ovarian cyst symptoms might include pelvic discomfort, particularly during menstruation or sexual activity. The leading causes of ovulation cyst formation include hormonal imbalances like PCOS, ovarian cancer, endometriosis and induced ovulation from medicines.

Anaesthesia will put you to sleep before the procedure starts. Your belly will be opened up some more. The removal of the cyst will need the use of surgical equipment.

Many women get depressed thinking about the cost of female pelvic surgery and keep suffering from pain. But fortunately, at Agyna, our gynecologist, Dr Sarah Asif, offers the most reasonable ovulation cyst surgery cost. She is a specialist in treating severe cases of gynaecological illness. Moreover, she provides these using innovative techniques like laparoscopic female pelvic surgery.

Many women get depressed thinking about the cost of laparoscopic female pelvic surgery and keep suffering from pain. But fortunately, at Agyna, our gynecologist, Dr Sarah Asif, offers the most reasonable ovulation cyst surgery cost. She is a specialist in treating severe cases of gynaecological illness. Moreover, she provides these using innovative techniques like laparoscopic female pelvic surgery.

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