Multiple Fibroids of American Patient Removed by Laparoscopic Surgery

Released on: October 28, 2008, 12:54 am

Press Release Author: Dr. Sadhana

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary:

Surgeons at Laparoscopy Hospital are experienced Laparoscopic Surgeons & they have
experience of most of the advanced General Surgical, Gynecological and Urological
Surgeries with world class infra structure in Ahmedabad for any difficult &
complicated laparoscopic surgeries.

Press Release Body: New Delhi, October 28, 2008 -- Miss. Janetta, Who was suffering
from multiple fibroid and was having severe pain due to this disease came to India
and got her successful surgery at Laparoscopy Hospital, New Delhi. She is living in
USA and she was not able to afford the expensive surgery in America. Fibroid is the
one of the common problems in female of reproductive age group. Previously it was
removed by a "Laparotomy" operation (cutting open the stomach). Now, fibroids can be
removed very easily and safely by Endoscopic operation. Day care minimal access
surgery and resuming to her routine activities in two days and all the benefits
attached to Endoscopic surgery better visualization and accessibility makes it safer
and better to remove a fibroid through Endoscopy.

Surgeons at Laparoscopy Hospital are experienced Laparoscopic Surgeons & they have
experience of most of the advanced General Surgical, Gynecological and Urological
Surgeries with world class infra structure in Ahmedabad for any difficult &
complicated laparoscopic surgeries.

Surgeons believe that patient does not come to India just to save money but they
trust skill, expertise and experience of the doctors. Surgeon's in India is also
offering video of patient's Laparoscopic surgery i.e. live operative files is the
best example of transparency in medical practice for complicated case to all minimal
access surgical patients. Human approach, personalized care and homely environment
and honesty are free added benefits to the patient who come to India for medical
tourism. Last but not least, at a very low cost compare to other countries is the
great benefit to poor humanity. Myomectomy means the surgical removal of just the
fibroid, with reconstruction and repair of the uterus without losing the function of
Uterus. There are now a number of techniques used to perform myomectomy. Myomectomy
can be performed through an abdominal incision, vaginal incision, with a
laparoscope, or with hysteroscopic resection. Myomectomy relieves symptoms in more
than 75% of women and make them able to deliver again.

The restoration and maintenance of normal function of uterus is, or should be, the
ultimate goal of surgical treatment, said Victor Bonney, an early advocate of
abdominal myomectomy, in 1931. However, women are often told that myomectomy is not
appropriate for them because hysterectomy is safer, is associated with less bleeding
or that uterine muscle cancer (sarcoma) may be present. However, recent studies
dispute all of those claims and myoma surgery is quite safe in experienced hand.

Laparoscopic surgery for myoma is usually performed as in-patient surgery under
general anesthesia and has absolutely revolutionized gynecologic surgery because of
the short hospital stay and quick recovery. The technique continues to evolve as new
laparoscopic instruments are developed. Because of the small size of the incisions
and the level of skill needed to correctly perform the minimal access surgery, this
procedure is actually harder for a physician to perform and takes more skill and
training than abdominal surgery.

After laparoscopic myomectomy, most women are able to leave the hospital day after
surgery. For more extensive surgery, a two day stay may safer. Because the incisions
are very small, postoperative course is usually associated with minimal discomfort.
Since the abdominal cavity is not opened to external environment and inside humidity
is well maintained, bacteria are less likely to reach the area of surgery, and the
risk of infection is very low compare to open surgery. The intestines are not
directly exposed to the drying effect of room air, or the irritating effects of the
sterile gauze sponges used to hold the bowel out of the way during traditional
abdominal surgery. As a result, the human intestines usually begin to work normally
again immediately after laparoscopic surgery without having long period of paralytic
ileus said Prof. Mishra, Director, Laparoscopy hospital, New Delhi. According to him
after laparoscopic myomectomy, women usually can walk the day of surgery, drive in
about 1 week and return to normal activity, work, and exercise within two weeks.

Internet can be ultimate source for selecting right surgeon & right highly
specialized place for complicated case in the world. Patient gets very fast &
reliable information. Doctors are invited to see her video to learn unique surgical
technique, photos and all reports of this interesting case & contact at Laparoscopy
Hospital. India is a huge country and in a country as diverse and complex as India,
it is not surprising to find that people here reflect the rich glories of the past,
the culture, traditions and values relative to geographic locations and the numerous
distinctive manners, habits and food that will always remain truly Indian.
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Contact:
Dr. Sadhana
LAPAROSCOPY HOSPITAL
8/10 Tilak Nagar,
New Delhi, 110 018
00-91-981-141-6838
contact@laparoscopyhospital.com
http://www.laparoscopyhospital.com

Web Site: http://www.laparoscopyhospital.com

Contact Details: LAPAROSCOPY HOSPITAL
8/10 Tilak Nagar,
New Delhi, 110 018
00-91-981-141-6838
contact@laparoscopyhospital.com

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