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Pregnancy & Childbirth Surgeries in Lucknow

Expert Care for Safe Pregnancy & Childbirth Surgeries at Krishna Medical Centre

Expert Care for Safe Pregnancy & Childbirth Surgeries at Krishna Medical Centre

At Krishna Medical Centre in Lucknow, we are dedicated to providing safe and advanced care for women undergoing pregnancy and childbirth surgeries. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Chandravati, our obstetrician and gynaecologist, we offer a wide range of surgical procedures to ensure that both mother and baby are safe during and after childbirth. Whether you need a Caesarean Section (C-section), surgery for ectopic pregnancy, or emergency laparotomy, we are equipped with the expertise and advanced facilities to support you.

Our Pregnancy & Childbirth Surgeries Include:

1. Lower Segment Caesarean Section (Single & Twins - LSCS)

Wertheim’s hysterectomy is a radical surgical procedure often performed for the treatment of cervical cancer. It is utilised for the removal of the uterus, cervix, and surrounding tissues, which include the upper vagina, lymph nodes, and parametrium (the tissue surrounding the uterus). This surgery is typically done in advanced stages of cancer to remove the tumour and prevent the cancer from spreading to other organs.

  • Single Baby LSCS: For one baby, this is the standard C-section procedure.
  • Twins LSCS: In cases of twin pregnancies, a C-section may be required to ensure the safe delivery of both babies, especially if one or both are in a breech position or there are complications with the pregnancy.

Benefits:

  • Safer delivery option when complications arise during labour
  • Quicker recovery compared to older methods
  • Twins LSCS ensures the safe birth of both babies

2. LSCS with Hernia Repair

In some cases, women may need a C-section (LSCS) alongside the repair of a hernia (such as an inguinal hernia) discovered during pregnancy. This combined procedure addresses both issues in one surgery, minimising the need for multiple surgeries and allowing for a more seamless recovery.

  • Indications: Abdominal hernias during pregnancy that need surgical intervention, along with a C-section.
  • Benefits: Addresses both childbirth and hernia repair simultaneously, reducing recovery time and hospital stay.

3. Ectopic Pregnancy (Open & Laparoscopic Surgery)

An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilised egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tubes. This condition can be life-threatening if not treated properly. Depending on the severity and the patient’s condition, open surgery or laparoscopic surgery can be utilised to extract the ectopic pregnancy and ensure the safety of the mother.

  • Open Surgery: Performed when the ectopic pregnancy ruptures or there is severe bleeding.
  • Laparoscopic Surgery: A minimally invasive technique that utilises small incisions for the removal of the pregnancy and saves the fallopian tubes if possible.

Benefits:

  • Laparoscopic surgery offers quicker recovery with smaller incisions, less pain, and reduced risk of infection.
  • Ensures the safety of the mother by removing the ectopic pregnancy and preventing further complications.

4. Open Laparotomy – Diagnostic or Emergency Gynaecological Care

In some situations, an open laparotomy is required, usually as an emergency procedure, such as in cases of ruptured ectopic pregnancy, severe pelvic infections, or other life-threatening conditions during pregnancy. This procedure involves making a larger incision in the abdomen to allow surgeons to quickly access and treat the problem.

  • Indications: Emergency situations where faster intervention is necessary, such as ruptured ectopic pregnancies or severe internal bleeding.

Benefits:

  • This procedure provides immediate access to the pelvic organs to address potentially life-threatening conditions.:
  • Life-saving surgery when quick intervention is needed
  • Provides direct access for emergency treatment
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Why Choose Krishna Medical Centre for Pregnancy & Childbirth Surgeries?

At Krishna Medical Centre, we prioritise safe and effective delivery for both mothers and babies. Under the expertise of Dr. Chandravati, you can trust that your pregnancy and childbirth surgeries will be handled with the utmost care and attention.

Our Advantages:

  • Experienced team of obstetricians, gynaecologists, anaesthesiologists, and surgical staff
  • State-of-the-art facilities with advanced surgical equipment
  • Personalised care to address the unique requirements of each patient
  • Minimally invasive surgery options for quicker recovery and less discomfort
  • Comprehensive pre- and post-operative care to ensure your well-being and peace of mind

If you're expecting and have concerns regarding your delivery or need a surgical consultation, Dr. Chandravati and her team at Krishna Medical Centre are here to guide you every step of the way. We offer comprehensive care tailored to meet your individual needs and ensure the best outcome for both you and your baby.

FAQs

Recovery from a C-section generally takes about 6-8 weeks, although patients may be able to return to lighter activities after a few weeks. Laparoscopic C-sections tend to have a quicker recovery time.

While it is possible to have a vaginal birth after C-section (VBAC), this depends on factors such as the reason for the original C-section and the health of the mother and baby. Your doctor will suggest the best approach for your situation.

Yes, laparoscopic surgery is often considered safer as it is minimally invasive, resulting in smaller incisions, reduced risk of infection, and a faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

After an LSCS with hernia repair, you will be monitored closely for both the recovery from the C-section and the hernia repair. Recovery time is generally 4-6 weeks, depending on your overall health and how well you follow post-operative care instructions.

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