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Comprehensive surgical solutions for fibroids, ovarian cysts, and other women's health conditions.

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What is Gynecological Surgery and Do You Really Need It?

Gynecological surgeries are procedures performed on the female reproductive system, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and vagina. These surgeries address a range of conditions such as fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and cancer. Common gynecological surgeries include hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries), and myomectomy (removal of fibroids). Minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopy and robotic-assisted surgery, are often used to reduce recovery time and minimize complications. These procedures aim to alleviate symptoms, treat medical conditions, and improve overall reproductive health.

Why Patients Choose BigOHealth for Gynecological Surgery

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BigOHealth vs Traditional Hospitals vs Other Platforms — Which Is Better for Surgery Surgery?

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When Should You See a Doctor
for Gynecological?

These warning signs mean you should stop waiting and get a specialist opinion today

Abnormal bleeding

Heavy periods or bleeding between cycles

Pelvic pain

Chronic discomfort or pressure in lower abdomen

Painful intercourse

Discomfort during or after sex

Sudden severe pain

May indicate ovarian torsion or rupture

What Happens If You Delay Gynecological Surgery?

Risks of Delaying Gynecological Treatment

  • Continued abnormal bleeding or pain
  • Growth of fibroids or cysts
  • Potential fertility complications
  • Anemia due to chronic blood loss
  • Progression to more serious conditions
Don't risk your health by delaying treatment
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How Long Does Gynecological Surgery Take? Key Facts

Procedure Time

60-180 min

Surgery Type

Laparoscopic/
Open

Hospital Stay

2-4 days

Recovery Time

2-6 weeks

Anesthesia

General

How You Prepare for Gynecological Surgery

Proper preparation for gynecological surgery helps ensure better outcomes and recovery. Follow these guidelines as directed by your gynecologist or surgeon.

Food and Medicines

  • Fast for at least 8 hours before your scheduled surgery. Typically, no food or drink (including water) after midnight the night before.
  • Provide your surgical team with a complete list of all medications, supplements, and allergies.
  • You may need to temporarily stop certain medications like blood thinners, aspirin, or NSAIDs 5-7 days before surgery, but only as directed by your doctor.
  • Hormone therapies or birth control may need adjustment before certain procedures - discuss this with your surgeon.
  • Take any prescribed pre-operative medications exactly as directed.

What to Expect

During & After Surgery
  • Procedures may be performed vaginally, laparoscopically (minimally invasive), robotically-assisted, or through traditional open surgery depending on your condition.
  • Surgery duration varies widely from 30 minutes to several hours based on the specific procedure.
  • Hospital stays range from same-day discharge to 3-5 days for more complex surgeries.
  • You may wake up with a urinary catheter, abdominal dressing, or vaginal packing depending on your procedure.
  • Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your healing and discuss any pathology results.
  • Recovery time varies significantly based on the specific procedure, from a few days to 6-8 weeks for major surgeries.

How Does Surgery Work at BigOHealth? Step by Step

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How Much Does This Surgery Cost? No Hidden Charges

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  • Additional procedure costs
  • Insurance claim hassles

60,000 - ₹2,80,000

*Variable costs based on findings

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50,000 - ₹2,50,000

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Frequentlly Asked Questions About Surgery Second Opinions

Get expert answers about our second opinion process for surgery, specialist consultations, and how our medical experts can help confirm your diagnosis and treatment plan.

Q: What should I provide for gynaecological surgery?

A: Please share your ultrasound/MRI/CT reports, blood tests, Pap smear or biopsy results, menstrual history, symptoms, and your gynaecologist’s surgical recommendation.

Q: Is surgery always necessary for gynaecological issues?

A: Not always. Conditions like fibroids, endometriosis, or ovarian cysts may sometimes be managed with medication or watchful waiting.

Q: What are the risks if I delay gynaecological surgery?

A: It depends on the condition. Some benign issues may be monitored safely, while others (like cancer or torsion) may require urgent intervention.

Q: Can surgery for gynaecological issues affect my fertility?

A: Some surgeries, like hysterectomy or ovarian removal, end fertility. Others, like myomectomy or endometriosis surgery, aim to improve it.

Q: What types of minimally invasive gynaecological surgeries are available?

A: Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy are common minimally invasive options for treating fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and even early-stage cancers.

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