Pregnancy – Ectopic Pregnancy Laproscopic Surgery – OBSTERICS & GYNEC

Laparoscopic treatment for ectopic pregnancy involves using minimally invasive surgery to remove the ectopic pregnancy from the fallopian tube or other affected area, preserving fertility whenever possible. It’s performed to prevent rupture or complications and may involve removing the pregnancy or repairing the affected tube.

Tumor – Lump Removal Under Local Anesthesia (Lipoma) – GENERAL SURGERY

Lipoma excision under local anesthesia involves surgically removing a benign fatty tumor (lipoma) while the patient is awake but with the area numbed. This outpatient procedure aims to remove the lipoma completely with minimal discomfort and a shorter recovery time compared to general anesthesia.

Pregnancy – Caesarean Delivery (C-Section) – OBSTERICS & GYNEC

Caesarean section, including well-baby care, involves surgically delivering the baby through an incision in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. It ensures safe delivery when vaginal birth is not possible or safe, with immediate post-operative care for both mother and newborn.