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Diagnostic & Operative Laparoscopy & Hysteroscopy
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Diagnostic & Operative Laparoscopy & Hysteroscopy
Problems that occur with a woman's reproductive organs sometimes cannot be found by a physical examination alone. Laboratory tests, Ultrasounds, X-Rays, may still leave some uncertainty. Frequently, problems that cannot be discovered by routine investigations can be discovered by laparoscopy or hysteroscopy, two procedures which provide a direct look at the pelvic organs. Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy can be used for both diagnostic (looking only) and operative (looking and treating) purposes.
Diagnostic laparoscopy may be recommended to look at the outside of the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and internal pelvic area. Diagnostic hysteroscopy is used to look inside the uterus. If an abnormal condition is detected during the diagnostic procedure, operative laparoscopy or hysteroscopy can often be performed to correct it at the same time, avoiding the need for second surgery.
Deccan Fertility Clinic & Keyhole Surgery Center
1, Shankar Niwas, Plot No 117,Dadasaheb Rege Marg,Opp Shiv Sena Bhavan,
Shivaji Park,Mumbai 400 028
India
Tel: +91 22 2446 6633 / 2444 9992
Fax: +91 22 2444 4443
testtubebabyclinic[<@>]gmail.com
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Phone: 91 22 2446 6633 / 2444 9992 |
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Fallopian Tube Sperm Perfusion
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 |
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Fallopian Tube Sperm Perfusion
Fallopian tube sperm perfusion is based on a pressure injection of 40ml sperm suspension with an attempt to seal the cervix to prevent semen reflux. It attempts to ensure a sperm flushing of the fallopian tubes and an overflowing of the inseminate into the pouch of Douglas
Deccan Fertility Clinic & Keyhole Surgery Center
1, Shankar Niwas, Plot No 117,Dadasaheb Rege Marg,Opp Shiv Sena Bhavan,
Shivaji Park,Mumbai 400 028
India
Tel: +91 22 2446 6633 / 2444 9992
Fax: +91 22 2444 4443
testtubebabyclinic[<@>]gmail.com
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Phone: 91 22 2446 6633 / 2444 9992 |
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Minimally Invasive Ultra Sound Procudures
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 |
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Minimally Invasive Ultra Sound Procudures
Ultrasound technology has made dramatic advances in recent years. Ultrasound now offers infertile patients newer treatment options not available before. Modern surgical techniques have progressively become less and less invasive - all to the patient's benefit! From laparotomy to laparoscopy, and now to ultrasound guided procedures, we are witnessing a change in the gynecologist's armamentarium from the knife to the endoscope to the guided needle!
The benefits to the patient are many and include: reduced costs, reduced hospitalization, reduced risk of complications and better preservation of fertility, with increased chance of conception for the future.
Ultrasound-guided procedures can be used to treat a variety of problems seen in the infertile woman.
Egg Pickup for IVF
The use of vaginal ultrasound for egg pickup has made egg retrieval a short, simple and inexpensive procedure, which can be performed in a day-care unit, under sedation and local anesthesia. The ovaries are normally present in the Pouch of Douglas, and are very accessible transvaginally. Moreover, the presence of adhesions does not interfere with egg collection.
Ovarian Cyst Aspiration
An ovarian cyst is a very common condition in which fluid collects in the ovary. However, cysts that are more than 5 cm in size need to be treated as they can cause problems (eg twisting and rupture). Normally, surgery had to be done to remove these cysts - and often this damaged the surrounding normal ovary as well. With ultrasound-guidance, we can stick a needle from the vagina into the cyst, and empty the contents (usually clear fluid) by sucking it out. This empties the cyst, which often does not recur.
Treatment of Ectopic Pregnancy
With technological advances (ultrasound and beta-HCG blood tests) the diagnosis of tubal pregnancy can be made very early, usually before rupture. It can be treated by injecting a toxic chemical, Methotrexate, into the sac, which causes the tissue to die and then get reabsorbed, without any surgery whatsoever. In more advanced tubal pregnancies, potassium chloride can be injected directly into the heart of the baby in the ectopic gestational sac, thus killing it and preventing it from growing.
Ultrasound-Guided Tubal Embryo and Gamete Transfer for IVF and GIFT techniques
Techniques have been devised to pass a special tube into the fallopian tubes through the vagina under ultrasound guidance, so as to place the embryos and /or the gametes in the fallopian tube. Since the tube offers a better environment for the gametes and embryos than the uterine cavity, it is believed that this will improve pregnancy rates.
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Phone: 91 22 2446 6633 / 2444 9992 |
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