Women have been undergoing major gynecological surgeries in India since time immemorial. Studies have documented that such gynecological surgeries in India can lead to increased anxiety, which can have an adverse impact on patient outcomes. Due to lack of technology and expertise, they were often suggested surgeries by conventional methods and open surgeries involving large midline scars over the abdomen. Gynecological Surgeries in India by these methods are often associated with pain, scarring, long recovery time and administration of pain management medication.
Endometriosis Treatment India, Endoscopic surgeries are a minimally invasive, safer alternative to open surgeries that lead to less pain, minimal scarring, quick recovery, minimal blood loss, shorter hospital stay and enhanced quality of life. Gynecological endoscopy procedures India is a surgical discipline that uses optical instruments designed to diagnose and treat gynecological disorders and pathologies such as gynecological cancer, fibroids, polyps, cysts, bleeding disorders etc. The evolution, and constant medical modification of these devices enable the doctors to operate with minimal scarring inside the body of the patient, eliminating the need for open surgery, thereby giving patients post- operative comfort and enhanced quality of life.
At BirthRight by Rainbow Hospitals, we specialize in gynecological endometriosis surgeries, India, often referred to as minimally invasive surgeries, driven by an expert team of gynecological surgeons. We make certain that every patient receives the best possible diagnosis, treatment and care.
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A minimally invasive and safer alternative to an open surgery, gynecological laparoscopic surgery uses a slender, lighted telescope called laparoscope to view inside the pelvic area of a patient for diagnosis.
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