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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Dr. Rajani Vaidya, a leading Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon, offers expertise in performing laparoscopic hysterectomy, a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to treat various gynaecological conditions safely and effectively. What is a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy? A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus using small keyhole incisions and a laparoscope—a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light. Unlike traditional open surgery, this technique allows surgeons to view the internal organs on a screen, enabling precise removal of the uterus while reducing trauma to surrounding tissues. This procedure is commonly recommended for women with: Fibroids causing pain or heavy bleeding Uterine prolapse Endometriosis Chronic pelvic pain Early-stage gynaecological cancers Types of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) In TLH, the entire uterus, including the cervix, is removed. This approach is suitable for patients with fibroids, abnormal uterine bleeding, or pre-cancerous conditions. Subtotal or Supracervical Hysterectomy Here, only the upper portion of the uterus is removed while the cervix is preserved. This can help maintain pelvic support and sexual function. Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH) This combines laparoscopic surgery with vaginal removal of the uterus. LAVH is ideal for women with moderate uterine enlargement or a history of pelvic surgery. Advantages of Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Minimally Invasive: Requires only small incisions, leading to less post-operative pain. Faster Recovery: Patients usually return to normal activities within 2–3 weeks. Reduced Risk of Infection: Smaller incisions lower the risk of complications. Minimal Scarring: Keyhole incisions result in better cosmetic outcomes. Shorter Hospital Stay: Most procedures are completed in 1–2 days, sometimes as day-care surgery. Precision Surgery: Magnified view allows careful tissue handling and reduced blood loss. Who is an Ideal Candidate? A laparoscopic hysterectomy is recommended for women experiencing: Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding Painful periods or chronic pelvic pain Fibroids or uterine growths Endometriosis or adenomyosis Uterine prolapse affecting quality of life Early-stage gynaecological cancers A thorough pre-operative evaluation, including imaging, blood tests, and physical examination, ensures safety and suitability for surgery. Pre-Operative Preparation Proper preparation enhances safety and outcomes: Medical Evaluation: Blood tests, imaging, and pelvic examination. Medication Review: Adjustments may be required for medicines like blood thinners. Fasting Instructions: Usually 6–8 hours prior to surgery. Consent and Counseling: Patients should understand the procedure, potential risks, and expected recovery. The Surgical Procedure Anaesthesia: General anesthesia is administered. Incisions: Small keyhole incisions (0.5–1 cm) are made in the abdomen. Laparoscope Insertion: Camera and instruments are inserted through these incisions. Uterus Removal: The uterus is carefully detached. It may be removed vaginally or morcellated for safe extraction. Closure: Incisions are closed with dissolvable sutures or surgical glue. The procedure typically lasts 1–2 hours, depending on complexity and patient anatomy. Post-Operative Care and Recovery Mild pain or discomfort may persist for a few days. Walking and light activity are encouraged to prevent complications such as blood clots. Heavy lifting and strenuous exercise should be avoided for 4–6 weeks. Follow-up evaluations monitor healing and recovery. Risks and Considerations Although generally safe, a laparoscopic hysterectomy carries some risks: Infection or bleeding Injury to surrounding organs (bladder, bowel, ureters) Blood clots Anaesthesia-related complications Careful surgical planning and adherence to pre- and post-operative guidelines help minimize these risks. Why Choose Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a less invasive, precise, and effective solution for many gynaecological conditions. It allows quicker recovery, minimal scarring, and better surgical outcomes for suitable patients. Schedule a Consultation If you are considering a laparoscopic hysterectomy, consult Dr. Rajani Vaidya, gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon, to discuss the procedure, its benefits, and whether it is suitable for you. Early evaluation can help plan a safe and effective treatment for your health and well-being.

Laparoscopic Myomectomy

Dr. Rajani Vaidya, an experienced Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon, specializes in performing laparoscopic myomectomy, a minimally invasive procedure to remove uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus and reproductive potential. What is a Laparoscopic Myomectomy? A laparoscopic myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove fibroids (leiomyomas) from the uterus using small keyhole incisions and a laparoscope—a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light. Unlike open surgery, this minimally invasive approach reduces trauma to surrounding tissues, causes less pain, and ensures faster recovery. Fibroids are common benign growths in the uterus that may cause: Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding Pelvic pain or pressure Bladder or bowel symptoms Infertility or difficulty conceiving Pain during intercourse Types of Laparoscopic Myomectomy Subserosal Fibroid Removal Subserosal fibroids grow on the outer surface of the uterus. They can be carefully excised without affecting the uterine cavity. Intramural Fibroid Removal Intramural fibroids develop within the muscular wall of the uterus. Laparoscopic myomectomy allows precise removal while preserving uterine integrity. Pedunculated Fibroid Removal Pedunculated fibroids are attached to the uterus via a stalk. These can often be removed laparoscopically with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Advantages of Laparoscopic Myomectomy Minimally Invasive: Small incisions reduce post-operative pain and scarring. Uterus Preservation: Unlike hysterectomy, the uterus remains intact, maintaining fertility options. Faster Recovery: Most patients resume daily activities within 1–3 weeks. Reduced Blood Loss: Advanced laparoscopic techniques help minimize intraoperative bleeding. Precision Surgery: Magnified view enables careful removal of fibroids while protecting healthy tissue. Short Hospital Stay: Most procedures require only 1–2 days of hospitalization or are performed as day-care surgery. Who is an Ideal Candidate? Laparoscopic myomectomy may be recommended for women who: Experience heavy menstrual bleeding or pelvic pain due to fibroids Have subfertility or difficulty conceiving caused by fibroids Wish to preserve their uterus for future pregnancy Have fibroids causing pressure symptoms on the bladder or bowel A thorough medical evaluation, including imaging (ultrasound or MRI) and laboratory tests, ensures the procedure is safe and suitable. Pre-Operative Preparation Preparation helps ensure a smooth surgery: Medical Evaluation: Blood tests, imaging, and pelvic examination. Medication Review: Adjustments may be made for medications such as blood thinners. Fasting Instructions: Typically 6–8 hours before surgery. Consent and Counseling: Understanding the procedure, risks, and recovery expectations is essential. The Surgical Procedure Anesthesia: General anaesthesia is administered. Incisions: Small keyhole incisions (0.5–1 cm) are made in the abdomen. Laparoscope Insertion: Camera and instruments are inserted for visualization and surgery. Fibroid Removal: Fibroids are carefully excised while preserving healthy uterine tissue. In some cases, morcellation may be used to safely remove larger fibroids. Closure: Incisions are closed with dissolvable sutures or surgical glue. Post-Operative Care and Recovery Mild pain or discomfort is common for a few days. Walking and light activity are encouraged to prevent complications. Heavy lifting and strenuous activity should be avoided for 4–6 weeks. Follow-up visits monitor healing and ensure the uterus is recovering well. Risks and Considerations While laparoscopic myomectomy is generally safe, there are minimal risks: Infection or bleeding Injury to nearby organs (bladder, bowel, ureters) Blood clots Anesthesia-related complications Rare fibroid recurrence Proper pre-operative assessment and adherence to post-operative instructions help minimize these risks. Why Choose Laparoscopic Myomectomy? Laparoscopic myomectomy offers a safe, precise, and uterus-preserving solution for women with symptomatic fibroids. It combines minimal invasiveness, faster recovery, and excellent surgical outcomes for patients who wish to retain their reproductive potential. Schedule a Consultation If you are experiencing symptoms due to uterine fibroids or wish to explore laparoscopic myomectomy, consult Dr. Rajani Vaidya, Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon, to discuss your treatment options. Early evaluation ensures a safe and effective plan for your reproductive health and overall well-being.

Laparoscopic Ovarian Cyst Removal

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on or inside an ovary. While many cysts are harmless and resolve on their own, some may grow larger, cause pain, or lead to complications that require medical intervention. When surgical removal is necessary, laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is often the preferred method—offering a safer, faster, and less invasive alternative to open surgery. Understanding Ovarian Cysts Ovarian cysts are quite common, especially during a woman’s reproductive years. They often form as part of the menstrual cycle and are usually benign. However, in some cases, cysts can: Grow large and exert pressure on surrounding organs Cause pelvic pain or irregular menstrual cycles Rupture and lead to internal bleeding Be associated with endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Have the potential for malignancy, particularly in postmenopausal women When a cyst is persistent, symptomatic, or suspicious, a surgical procedure known as ovarian cystectomy may be recommended. What Is Laparoscopic Ovarian Cyst Removal? Laparoscopic ovarian cyst removal is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses small incisions and a laparoscope—a thin tube with a camera and light—to access and remove the cyst. Compared to traditional open surgery (laparotomy), laparoscopy is associated with: Smaller incisions and minimal scarring Reduced postoperative pain Lower risk of infection Shorter hospital stays Quicker recovery time This technique is especially beneficial for women who wish to preserve their fertility, as it allows the surgeon to remove the cyst while leaving the ovary intact whenever possible. Who Is a Candidate? Laparoscopic removal may be advised if: The cyst is larger than 5–10 cm It persists through multiple menstrual cycles It causes significant pain or pressure symptoms There is a suspicion of endometriosis or other underlying conditions The cyst appears unusual or possibly cancerous on ultrasound or MRI Preoperative evaluations often include pelvic examinations, imaging studies, and blood tests (such as CA-125 levels) to determine the nature of the cyst. What to Expect During the Procedure? The surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia and takes about 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case. Step-by-Step Overview: Preparation: The abdomen is cleaned, and anesthesia is administered. Small Incisions: A few tiny incisions (typically 0.5–1 cm) are made in the abdomen. Insertion of Instruments: Carbon dioxide gas is used to inflate the abdominal cavity, and the laparoscope is inserted through one incision, while surgical tools are introduced through the others. Cyst Removal: The surgeon carefully separates the cyst from the ovary. In most cases, the healthy ovarian tissue is preserved. Closure: The instruments are removed, the gas is released, and the incisions are closed with absorbable stitches or surgical glue. Most patients go home the same day or after an overnight stay. Recovery and Aftercare One of the major benefits of laparoscopic surgery is a faster and more comfortable recovery. Most women can return to work and resume normal activities within a week. Postoperative care tips include: Rest and avoid strenuous activities for a few days Follow wound care instructions Watch for signs of infection (fever, redness, unusual discharge) Avoid sexual intercourse for a short period as advised by your doctor Follow up as scheduled for pathology reports and to ensure healing Mild bloating, shoulder pain (from residual gas), and pelvic discomfort are common but typically resolve in a few days. Risks and Complications Although laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is generally safe, potential risks include: Bleeding Infection Injury to nearby organs (bowel, bladder) Adhesion formation Rare chance of cyst recurrence Choosing an experienced laparoscopic surgeon significantly reduces these risks and improves outcomes. Why Choose Dr. Rajani Vaidya for Your Ovarian Cyst Surgery? When it comes to delicate procedures like ovarian cyst removal, experience and expertise matter. Dr. Rajani Vaidya is a highly respected specialist in Gynecology, Laparoscopy, and Robotic Surgery, known for her precision, patient-centered care, and advanced surgical skills. With years of experience in treating complex gynaecological conditions using minimally invasive techniques, Dr. Vaidya ensures: Accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment plans Compassionate care tailored to women of all ages Expertise in fertility-sparing surgery Advanced laparoscopic and robotic techniques for faster recovery and better outcomes Whether you're dealing with recurrent ovarian cysts, endometriosis, or unexplained pelvic pain, Dr. Rajani Vaidya provides holistic and evidence-based solutions to help you regain comfort and health. Take the First Step Towards a Healthier You Don’t let pain or uncertainty about ovarian cysts affect your well-being. If you’ve been advised to consider cyst removal or want a second opinion, trust the skilled hands of Dr. Rajani Vaidya. Her expertise in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery ensures you receive the best possible care with the least disruption to your life. Book your consultation today and take control of your reproductive health with confidence.

Robotic Myomectomy

Uterine fibroids—noncancerous growths in or on the uterus—are a common gynaecological condition affecting millions of women. Although they are often harmless, fibroids can sometimes cause symptoms like heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and fertility issues. For women who wish to preserve their uterus and fertility, a myomectomy (surgical removal of fibroids) is often the treatment of choice. Thanks to advances in medical technology, this procedure can now be performed with even greater precision and faster recovery using robotic-assisted surgery. Under the care of an experienced specialist like Dr. Rajani Vaidya, robotic myomectomy offers women a safe, minimally invasive solution with excellent outcomes and shorter downtime. What Is a Robotic Myomectomy? A robotic myomectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that removes uterine fibroids using a robotic system, typically the Da Vinci Surgical System. The surgeon operates through a console, controlling robotic arms equipped with tiny surgical instruments. This advanced method allows for extremely precise movements and better visualization, especially when dealing with large, multiple, or deeply embedded fibroids. Unlike a hysterectomy, a myomectomy preserves the uterus, making it an ideal option for women who want to maintain their fertility or simply avoid uterine removal. Who Needs a Myomectomy? While not all fibroids require treatment, a myomectomy may be recommended if you experience: Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding Pelvic pressure or pain Frequent urination due to bladder pressure Constipation or bloating Infertility or recurrent miscarriage linked to fibroid interference A rapidly growing fibroid or multiple fibroids causing a distorted uterus If you're planning to conceive or prefer to keep your uterus, a myomectomy is typically preferred over a hysterectomy. Advantages of Robotic-Assisted Myomectomy Robotic myomectomy offers several significant benefits compared to traditional open surgery or standard laparoscopy: Minimally Invasive: The surgery is performed through small incisions (typically less than 1 cm), resulting in minimal scarring. Greater Surgical Precision: The robotic system allows for more controlled and delicate handling of uterine tissue, enabling the surgeon to remove fibroids with great accuracy and preserve the healthy uterus. Better Visualization: A high-definition 3D camera offers a magnified view of the surgical site, helping to identify fibroids that may not be easily visible otherwise. Less Blood Loss: Robotic tools allow for precise cutting and suturing, minimizing bleeding during the procedure. Shorter Recovery Time: Most women return to normal activities within 2–3 weeks, compared to 4–6 weeks with open surgery. Improved Fertility Outcomes: Because the uterus is repaired more precisely, the chances of a successful pregnancy afterward are improved compared to traditional approaches. How Is the Procedure Performed? The surgery is conducted under general anesthesia and usually lasts between 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the number and size of fibroids. Step-by-Step Overview: Preparation: After anesthesia, small incisions are made in the abdomen. Access and Visualization: A camera and robotic arms are inserted through the incisions. Fibroid Removal: The surgeon carefully excises the fibroids using robotic instruments while preserving the healthy uterine tissue. Uterus Repair: The uterus is sutured meticulously to maintain structural integrity. Completion: Instruments are removed, and the incisions are closed. Most patients go home the same day or after a short hospital stay. Recovery and Aftercare Recovery from robotic myomectomy is faster and less painful than open surgery. Here's what to expect: Hospital Stay: Usually same-day discharge or 24-hour stay. Pain: Mild discomfort managed with oral pain medications. Activity: Light activity within a few days; most women resume work in 2–3 weeks. Sexual Activity and Conception: You may need to wait 2–3 months before trying to conceive, based on your doctor’s advice. Follow-Up: A post-operative visit will ensure healing is progressing well and pathology reports are reviewed. Is Robotic Myomectomy Right for You? This advanced technique is especially beneficial if you: Have multiple or large fibroids Have fibroids located in difficult-to-access areas Want to preserve fertility Prefer a minimally invasive approach with quicker recovery Have had previous abdominal or pelvic surgery During a personalized consultation, Dr. Rajani Vaidya will evaluate your symptoms, imaging results, and fertility goals to determine if robotic myomectomy is your best option. Take Charge of Your Reproductive Health Don’t let fibroids disrupt your life or limit your choices. With robotic myomectomy, you can experience relief, preserve your fertility, and return to your routine faster than ever. Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Rajani Vaidya today and explore the benefits of precision surgery tailored to your needs.

Fertility-Enhancing Endoscopic Surgery

For couples facing the challenges of infertility, advanced medical techniques now offer renewed hope. Among the most promising interventions is fertility-enhancing endoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive approach that diagnoses and treats structural abnormalities affecting a woman's reproductive system. With precise visualization and gentle handling of delicate tissues, these procedures can significantly improve the chances of conception—either naturally or through assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Under the expertise of Dr. Rajani Vaidya, a leading specialist in Gynaecology, Laparoscopy, and Robotic Surgery, endoscopic surgery offers women a safe, effective, and fertility-preserving treatment for a variety of gynecologic issues. What Is Fertility-Enhancing Endoscopic Surgery? Fertility-enhancing endoscopic surgery refers to minimally invasive procedures—performed using laparoscopy and/or hysteroscopy—designed to correct anatomical issues that may be interfering with a woman’s ability to conceive or carry a pregnancy. Types of Endoscopic Surgery: Laparoscopy: Involves small abdominal incisions through which a thin camera (laparoscope) and instruments are inserted to visualize and operate on pelvic organs. Hysteroscopy: A procedure in which a tiny camera is inserted through the vagina and cervix to view and treat problems inside the uterus. Both techniques are known for minimal scarring, faster recovery, and excellent precision, making them ideal for reproductive surgery. Conditions Treated by Endoscopic Fertility Surgery There are various gynaecological conditions that can hinder fertility, and many of them can be treated successfully with endoscopic surgery. These include: Endometriosis: A condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, leading to inflammation, scarring, and sometimes damage to the fallopian tubes or ovaries. Laparoscopic surgery can remove endometrial implants and adhesions, improving natural conception rates. Uterine Fibroids (Myomas): Submucosal or intramural fibroids can distort the uterine cavity and interfere with embryo implantation. These can be removed using laparoscopic or hysteroscopic myomectomy. Pelvic Adhesions: Scar tissue from previous surgeries, infections, or endometriosis can bind reproductive organs together, impairing their function. Adhesiolysis (removal of adhesions) can restore mobility and improve fertility. Blocked or Damaged Fallopian Tubes: Laparoscopy can help diagnose and sometimes treat tubal blockages or remove hydrosalpinges (fluid-filled, damaged tubes) to improve success rates for IVF. Uterine Septum or Polyps: Congenital anomalies like a septate uterus or polyps can reduce implantation chances or cause miscarriage. These are often treated via hysteroscopic surgery. Benefits of Fertility-Enhancing Endoscopic Surgery Choosing a minimally invasive approach offers several distinct advantages: Fertility Preservation Unlike radical surgeries, endoscopic procedures focus on conserving reproductive organs and enhancing their function. Precise Diagnosis & Treatment Direct visualization allows the surgeon to identify and correct subtle abnormalities that may be missed by imaging. Minimal Trauma to Tissue Smaller instruments and better control lead to reduced risk of scarring and damage. Shorter Recovery Time Most patients resume daily activities within a few days, making it easier for working women and young mothers. Improved Pregnancy Outcomes Surgical correction of structural abnormalities can dramatically increase the chances of conception and successful pregnancy. What to Expect During the Procedure? Preoperative Evaluation Before surgery, Dr. Rajani Vaidya will conduct a detailed evaluation including medical history, ultrasound, hormone tests, and possibly HSG (hysterosalpingography) or MRI. Surgery Anesthesia: General or local anesthesia, depending on the procedure. Laparoscopy: Small abdominal incisions are made for the camera and instruments. Hysteroscopy: The camera is introduced via the vaginal route; no incisions required. Procedure Time: Most surgeries are completed within 30 minutes to 2 hours Hospital Stay: Usually day-care or 24-hour stay. Recovery Mild cramping or spotting may occur. Return to routine work in 2–5 days. You may be advised to wait 1–2 cycles before attempting conception. Is This the Right Option for You? Fertility-enhancing endoscopic surgery is often recommended for: Women under 40 with tubal or uterine factor infertility Couples with unexplained infertility Women preparing for IVF or IUI Those who have recurrent pregnancy loss due to uterine anomalies Patients with known endometriosis or fibroids A thorough evaluation by an experienced gynecologic surgeon is essential to determine if endoscopic surgery will benefit your specific condition. Ready to Take the Next Step? If you’ve been struggling to conceive or have been diagnosed with a condition that could impact your fertility, it’s time to explore your options. Fertility-enhancing endoscopic surgery may be the key to unlocking your path to parenthood. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Rajani Vaidya today and take a confident step toward building your family.

Vaginal Hysterectomy + Pelvic Floor Repair

Many women experience pelvic health issues such as uterine prolapse, urinary incontinence, or vaginal laxity—often due to childbirth, aging, or hormonal changes. These conditions can significantly impact quality of life, causing discomfort, difficulty with bladder and bowel function, and reduced sexual satisfaction. In such cases, a vaginal hysterectomy combined with pelvic floor repair can offer lasting relief and restore normal function. Led by an expert like Dr. Rajani Vaidya, a specialist in Gynaecology, Laparoscopy, and Robotic Surgery, this combined approach provides a minimally invasive and highly effective solution for women struggling with pelvic organ prolapse and related symptoms. Understanding Vaginal Hysterectomy A vaginal hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus through the vaginal canal, without any external abdominal incisions. It is often recommended for women with: Uterine prolapse (descent of the uterus into the vaginal canal) Abnormal uterine bleeding not responding to medication Fibroids or adenomyosis Chronic pelvic pain related to the uterus This approach is less invasive than abdominal surgery and typically results in less pain, quicker recovery, and no visible scarring. What Is Pelvic Floor Repair? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and connective tissues that support the uterus, bladder, vagina, and rectum. Over time, these structures can weaken or become damaged, especially due to: Vaginal childbirth Menopause and hormonal decline Obesity Chronic constipation Repeated heavy lifting When pelvic organs drop from their normal position, it leads to a condition known as pelvic organ prolapse. Symptoms may include: A sensation of fullness or pressure in the pelvis A visible or palpable bulge in the vagina Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowels Urinary leakage or urgency Pain during intercourse Pelvic floor repair, often performed at the same time as a vaginal hysterectomy, involves reinforcing or reconstructing the weakened muscles and tissues. The goal is to restore normal anatomy and function. Who Benefits from This Combined Procedure? You may be a candidate for vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair if you have: Uterine prolapse or vaginal vault prolapse Combined symptoms of abnormal bleeding and pelvic floor dysfunction Recurrent urinary incontinence or vaginal bulge No future desire for pregnancy This approach is ideal for women seeking a comprehensive, minimally invasive treatment that addresses both the source of the problem (the uterus) and its effects (pelvic support weakening). The Procedure: What to Expect The surgery is performed under spinal or general anesthesia and generally takes 1–2 hours. Step-by-Step Overview: Removal of the Uterus: The uterus is gently detached and removed through the vaginal canal. Pelvic Floor Repair: The surgeon identifies areas of weakness or prolapse and strengthens them using stitches to reposition organs and support tissues. Cystocele/Rectocele Repair (if needed): If the bladder (cystocele) or rectum (rectocele) has also prolapsed, these are addressed during the same procedure. Vault Suspension: If the vaginal apex (top of the vagina) requires support, it is suspended using a patient’s own tissue or synthetic mesh (when appropriate). Closure and Recovery: No external cuts are made, and the patient is transferred to recovery after the procedure. Recovery and Aftercare Most patients experience a smooth recovery with significantly less pain compared to abdominal surgeries. Here's what to expect: Hospital stay: 1 to 2 days Return to light activity: Within 1–2 weeks Full recovery: Usually in 4–6 weeks Postoperative care: Avoid heavy lifting, strenuous activity, and sexual intercourse until cleared by your doctor Improved quality of life: Relief from pelvic pressure, improved bladder function, and better comfort during daily activities Dr. Rajani Vaidya provides detailed postoperative guidance to ensure proper healing and a safe return to normal activities. Benefits of This Combined Approach Choosing to have a vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair at the same time offers multiple advantages: Single surgery, one recovery period No abdominal scars Effective treatment for both prolapse and uterine conditions Improved bladder and bowel control Restored pelvic anatomy and function Minimal blood loss and low complication rates This combination also reduces the likelihood of needing repeat surgery in the future. Take Control of Your Pelvic Health If you're experiencing discomfort from prolapse, incontinence, or abnormal uterine bleeding, don’t wait to seek help. A vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair may be the transformative solution you've been looking for. Book your consultation with Dr. Rajani Vaidya today and reclaim your comfort, health, and confidence—with the care of a trusted expert in women’s wellness.

High-Risk Pregnancy Management

Pregnancy is a unique and transformative experience, but for some women, it may come with increased risks and medical challenges. A high-risk pregnancy requires specialized attention to ensure the best possible outcome for both mother and baby. With careful monitoring, advanced diagnostics, and personalized care, even high-risk pregnancies can lead to safe deliveries and healthy babies. Under the guidance of Dr. Rajani Vaidya, a specialist in Gynaecology, Laparoscopy, and Robotic Surgery, women facing high-risk pregnancies receive the comprehensive care and close supervision needed to navigate this journey with confidence and support. What Is a High-Risk Pregnancy? A pregnancy is classified as “high-risk” when there are potential complications that could affect the health or safety of the mother, the baby, or both. These risks can stem from pre-existing health conditions, complications that arise during pregnancy, or factors related to the mother’s age or lifestyle. While the term may sound alarming, high-risk pregnancies are manageable with the right medical care and expertise. Early identification and consistent monitoring play a vital role in minimizing risks and promoting a healthy outcome. Common Causes of High-Risk Pregnancy Several factors can contribute to a high-risk pregnancy: 1. Maternal Age Women under 17 or over 35 have a slightly higher risk of complications such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, or preterm birth. 2. Pre-existing Medical Conditions Hypertension (high blood pressure) Diabetes Thyroid disorders Kidney or heart disease Autoimmune disorders Obesity or underweight 3. Pregnancy-Related Complications Gestational diabetes Preeclampsia or eclampsia Placenta previa or placental abruption Preterm labor Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.) Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) Cervical insufficiency 4. Lifestyle and Personal History Smoking, alcohol use, or drug abuse History of miscarriage, stillbirth, or preterm birth Previous cesarean or complicated delivery How High-Risk Pregnancies Are Managed Managing a high-risk pregnancy involves close collaboration between the expectant mother and a skilled medical team. The approach is tailored to the individual's needs and often includes: 1. Preconception Counseling For women with known health conditions, meeting a specialist like Dr. Rajani Vaidya before conceiving allows for risk assessment, medication adjustments, and pre-pregnancy planning. 2. Frequent Prenatal Visits High-risk pregnancies require more frequent check-ups to monitor the baby’s growth and the mother’s health. These visits help identify complications early and make timely interventions. 3. Advanced Imaging and Monitoring Ultrasounds: More frequent and detailed to assess fetal development and placental health Non-stress tests (NSTs) and biophysical profiles (BPPs) Fetal echocardiography for suspected congenital heart defects 4. Lab Tests and Screenings Regular blood tests, urine tests, glucose tolerance tests, and hormone monitoring ensure that any abnormalities are detected early. 5. Medication Management For conditions like hypertension, diabetes, or thyroid disorders, medications may need to be adjusted or initiated during pregnancy to maintain stability. 6. Nutritional and Lifestyle Guidance Dietary counseling, weight management, and guidance on activity levels are vital components of managing high-risk pregnancies. 7. Delivery Planning In some cases, a planned induction or cesarean delivery may be necessary to reduce risks during labor. Dr. Rajani Vaidya works closely with patients to develop a personalized birth plan that ensures safety and comfort. Emotional Support and Education A high-risk diagnosis can be emotionally overwhelming. That's why emotional well-being is an integral part of care. Patients are supported with: Clear communication about their condition and what to expect Counseling and education on managing stress and anxiety Support groups or referrals to psychological care if needed Dr. Rajani Vaidya believes that a well-informed and supported mother is an empowered one, and she ensures every patient is treated with compassion and clarity. When to Seek High-Risk Pregnancy Care? If you fall into any of the following categories, you may benefit from specialized high-risk pregnancy care: You have a chronic medical condition or a history of complications You're pregnant with multiples (twins or more) You’ve had prior pregnancy losses or premature births You're over the age of 35 or under 17 You develop symptoms such as severe headaches, vision changes, excessive swelling, or unusual bleeding during pregnancy Prompt evaluation and proactive care can make all the difference in outcomes. Take Control of Your Pregnancy Health If you're expecting and fall into a high-risk category—or are simply looking for expert care throughout your pregnancy—you don’t have to go through it alone. With Dr. Rajani Vaidya by your side, you can feel confident in the care you receive. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Rajani Vaidya today and take the first step toward a safe and healthy pregnancy journey.

Menstrual Disorders (PCOS, Irregular Cycles)

Menstrual disorders are among the most common health concerns faced by women of reproductive age. These disorders can manifest in various forms, ranging from irregular menstrual cycles to more complex hormonal conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). While occasional changes in menstrual patterns may not be alarming, persistent irregularities often indicate an underlying hormonal imbalance that requires medical attention. Irregular periods, heavy bleeding, missed cycles, or painful menstruation can disrupt daily life and affect fertility. PCOS, a leading cause of menstrual dysfunction, is a condition characterized by hormonal imbalances that interfere with normal ovulation. Timely diagnosis and comprehensive care are essential for managing these conditions effectively. What Causes Menstrual Disorders? Menstrual disorders are typically the result of hormonal imbalances, but they may also be linked to lifestyle factors, underlying medical conditions, or structural abnormalities in the reproductive system. In the case of PCOS, the body produces higher-than-normal levels of androgens (male hormones), which disrupt the monthly cycle and prevent the release of eggs. Common triggers for irregular cycles include excessive physical or emotional stress, significant weight changes, thyroid dysfunction, and certain medications. PCOS may also be associated with insulin resistance, weight gain, acne, and unwanted facial or body hair. These symptoms can vary from person to person and often require a detailed evaluation for proper diagnosis. The Importance of Timely Diagnosis Identifying the root cause of a menstrual disorder is crucial for effective treatment. At the clinic of Dr. Rajani Vaidya, a thorough medical history is taken, followed by relevant investigations such as hormonal blood tests and ultrasound scans. This comprehensive approach helps detect not only PCOS but also other potential causes of irregular periods, including endometriosis, fibroids, and thyroid abnormalities. Ignoring menstrual symptoms or self-treating can delay recovery and potentially lead to complications such as infertility, metabolic issues, and long-term hormonal imbalance. A structured and individualized treatment plan can prevent these outcomes and improve overall reproductive health. Personalised Treatment with Dr. Rajani Vaidya Dr. Rajani Vaidya offers tailored care for menstrual disorders, with a focus on restoring hormonal balance and improving quality of life. Treatment strategies may involve lifestyle counselling, nutritional guidance, hormone therapy, or medications to regulate the menstrual cycle. For patients with PCOS, managing insulin resistance through diet and exercise is often a key component of care. The treatment plan is designed based on the unique needs of each individual, taking into account the severity of symptoms, future fertility goals, and associated health concerns. Dr. Vaidya adopts a patient-centred approach that addresses both physical and emotional aspects of menstrual health. Supporting Long-Term Hormonal Health Long-term management of menstrual disorders involves more than short-term symptom relief. Sustainable changes in lifestyle, including balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, stress reduction, and maintaining a healthy weight, can significantly improve hormonal function. Dr. Rajani Vaidya works closely with each patient to promote these changes and reduce the risk of future complications. For women planning pregnancy or facing fertility challenges due to PCOS, additional support through ovulation-inducing medications or assisted reproductive techniques may be considered. Early intervention and regular follow-up are critical to achieving the best outcomes. Regain Control Over Your Menstrual Health Menstrual disorders can be distressing, but with expert care and a well-structured treatment plan, they can be effectively managed. If you are experiencing irregular periods, signs of PCOS, or other menstrual concerns, consult Dr. Rajani Vaidya for comprehensive and personalised care. Early diagnosis and treatment can help restore hormonal balance, improve reproductive health, and enhance your overall well-being.

Adolescent and Menopausal Care

A woman’s life is defined by a series of natural but significant hormonal transitions. Two of the most defining periods are adolescence and menopause, each marking the beginning and the end of the reproductive phase. While these stages are biologically natural, they can bring physical discomfort, emotional stress, and confusion for many. At the clinic of Dr. Rajani Vaidya, we recognize the unique needs of women during these critical phases. Our dedicated Adolescent and Menopausal Care services are designed to provide comprehensive, compassionate, and evidence-based support for women at both ends of the hormonal spectrum. Understanding the Needs of Adolescents Adolescence is a formative stage marked by rapid physical, hormonal, and emotional changes. For many young girls, the onset of menstruation brings several questions and sometimes distress. Irregular cycles, painful cramps, mood swings, acne, and early signs of hormonal imbalances like PCOS can start as early as their teenage years. Dr. Rajani Vaidya offers a safe and supportive environment where adolescent girls can speak openly about their health concerns. We believe early education and timely intervention help prevent future complications and foster a positive attitude towards reproductive and general health. Our adolescent care services include counseling about menstrual health, puberty-related changes, lifestyle and dietary guidance, and diagnosis and treatment of early hormonal issues. Whether a young patient is facing delayed puberty, extremely painful periods, or is anxious about irregular cycles, our approach is always gentle, informative, and personalized. We also work closely with parents and caregivers to ensure a well-rounded support system at home, promoting open communication and long-term health awareness. Menopausal Care Tailored to Your Unique Journey Menopause is a significant phase in a woman’s life, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. It marks the end of the menstrual cycle and fertility, but for many women, it also brings a host of symptoms that affect their daily quality of life. Common symptoms of menopause include hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mood swings, memory issues, vaginal dryness, weight gain, and bone thinning. For some, these symptoms are mild and manageable, but others may experience more severe disruptions to their well-being. At Dr. Rajani Vaidya’s clinic, we provide personalized menopausal care that addresses both the physical and emotional symptoms of this transition. After a detailed consultation, patients are offered tailored treatment plans that may include hormone replacement therapy (HRT), non-hormonal alternatives, and natural remedies, depending on individual needs and medical suitability. We also emphasize preventive care during this stage, including regular screenings for osteoporosis, heart health, and cancers specific to women. Our holistic approach ensures that women not only manage their symptoms but also maintain overall health, vitality, and independence throughout the post-menopausal years. Bridging the Gap Between Hormonal Care and Lifestyle Whether addressing the hormonal fluctuations of adolescence or the challenges of menopause, it is essential to treat the whole individual, not just the symptoms. Dr. Rajani Vaidya integrates medical treatment with lifestyle counseling, helping women make informed decisions about their diet, physical activity, mental health, and self-care practices. For adolescents, this may include addressing body image concerns, managing stress related to school or social life, and building healthy habits that last into adulthood. For menopausal women, the focus may shift toward managing sleep, strengthening bones, maintaining cardiovascular health, and staying active. By empowering women with knowled

Infertility Evaluation and Management

Infertility affects millions of couples worldwide, yet it remains one of the most emotionally and medically challenging journeys. Defined as the inability to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse (or six months for women over 35), infertility can arise from a wide range of physical, hormonal, or lifestyle-related factors. At the clinic of Dr. Rajani Vaidya, we understand the sensitivity and urgency that comes with fertility concerns. Our approach to infertility evaluation and management is thorough, compassionate, and evidence-based. We aim to uncover the root cause of infertility and provide targeted, personalized treatment plans to improve your chances of conception. When Should You Seek Help for Infertility? Many couples hesitate to seek fertility care, often waiting too long before consulting a specialist. If you’ve been trying to conceive without success for over a year—or six months if you’re over 35—it’s important to begin a professional evaluation. Other reasons to seek help earlier include irregular or absent periods, a known history of pelvic infections or endometriosis, or male partner concerns such as low sperm count or erectile issues. Early evaluation allows timely identification of underlying problems and opens up more treatment options, particularly for couples who may need assisted reproductive techniques. Comprehensive Infertility Evaluation at Our Clinic Infertility can be caused by issues in either partner or both. That’s why a detailed and systematic evaluation is essential. At Dr. Rajani Vaidya’s clinic, we begin with a complete medical history, lifestyle assessment, and physical examination. This is followed by focused diagnostic tests to assess ovarian function, uterine and tubal health, and male fertility parameters. For women, common tests include: Hormonal blood tests (AMH, FSH, LH, thyroid, prolactin) Pelvic ultrasound to check for ovarian reserve and structural abnormalities Hysterosalpingography (HSG) to evaluate fallopian tube patency Ovulation tracking For men, semen analysis is the first step in evaluating sperm count, motility, and morphology. Additional tests may be recommended based on individual cases. This complete picture helps identify whether the issue is due to ovulation disorders, tubal blockages, uterine abnormalities, male factor infertility, or unexplained infertility. Personalised Fertility Management Plans Once the evaluation is complete, Dr. Rajani Vaidya designs a customized management plan based on the couple’s diagnosis, age, medical history, and fertility goals. Our fertility treatment options range from lifestyle modifications and ovulation induction to more advanced interventions like intrauterine insemination (IUI) or referral for in vitro fertilization (IVF) when needed. For women with ovulatory issues like PCOS, treatment may involve oral medications or injectable hormones to stimulate regular ovulation. Tubal or uterine abnormalities may require surgical correction. If male factor infertility is identified, appropriate interventions such as medical therapy, lifestyle changes, or sperm retrieval techniques may be suggested. In cases of unexplained infertility, timed cycles, fertility-enhancing medications, or IUI may be offered as first-line treatment before moving on to more advanced procedures. Supporting the Emotional and Physical Aspects of Fertility At Dr. Rajani Vaidya’s clinic, we acknowledge that fertility issues are not just clinical—they are deeply emotional. Each journey is different, and couples often experience anxiety, self-doubt, or stress during this process. Our care approach is holistic, ensuring patients feel supported, informed, and empowered at every step. We prioritize open communication, helping couples understand their condition, treatment options, success rates, and timelines in clear, compassionate terms. Emotional support, counseling, and stress reduction techniques are integrated into care when appropriate to promote overall well-being and improve fertility outcomes. Why Choose Dr. Rajani Vaidya for Fertility Care? Dr. Rajani Vaidya brings a depth of experience in women’s health and a strong focus on individualized care. Her expertise in identifying and managing complex fertility concerns ensures that couples receive clear answers and structured treatment pathways. With a patient-first philosophy, she provides fertility care that is both clinically sound and emotionally supportive. Whether you are at the beginning of your fertility journey or have already undergone previous treatments, Dr. Vaidya’s practice offers an encouraging environment where science and sensitivity go hand in hand. Take the First Step Toward Parenthood If you’ve been trying to conceive without success, professional evaluation and timely treatment can make all the difference. Dr. Rajani Vaidya offers a comprehensive, personalized approach to infertility evaluation and management, helping you move forward with clarity and confidence. Book a consultation today today to begin your journey toward parenthood with expert care tailored to your needs.

Pap Smear, HPV Testing

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer, yet it continues to affect thousands of women each year. Early detection through Pap smears and HPV testing plays a vital role in reducing the risk of cervical cancer and ensuring timely intervention when needed. At Dr. Rajani Vaidya’s clinic, we emphasise the importance of preventive care and offer accurate, comfortable, and professional screening for cervical health. These tests are simple, quick, and can be life-saving when done at recommended intervals. What Is a Pap Smear? A Pap smear (or Pap test) is a screening procedure used to detect precancerous or cancerous cells on the cervix—the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. The test involves collecting a small sample of cervical cells using a soft brush or spatula, which is then sent to a laboratory for examination. Pap smears are highly effective in identifying abnormal cell changes that, if left untreated, could develop into cervical cancer over time. Most abnormalities caught early can be monitored or treated long before they become serious. What Is HPV Testing? Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that is strongly linked to the development of cervical cancer. High-risk strains of HPV, particularly types 16 and 18, are responsible for the majority of cervical cancer cases. HPV testing involves collecting cells from the cervix (often during the same appointment as a Pap smear) to check for the presence of high-risk HPV DNA. It is especially useful in identifying women at greater risk, even when the Pap smear result appears normal. Combining Pap smears with HPV testing provides a more complete assessment of cervical health and improves the accuracy of screening.

Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening

Early detection is the most powerful tool in the fight against cancer. Breast and cervical cancers are among the most common cancers affecting women, but when caught early, they are highly treatable and manageable. Dr. Rajani Vaidya provides expert-led screening services that aim to detect these cancers in their earliest stages — often before symptoms even appear. Why Routine Screening Matters? Many women delay or avoid cancer screenings due to fear, misinformation, or a lack of symptoms. However, both breast and cervical cancers can develop silently for months or even years. Regular screening plays a crucial role in identifying abnormal cells or tissue changes early on, making treatment more effective and less invasive. At Dr. Rajani Vaidya’s clinic, patient education and preventive care are prioritized to ensure that women feel empowered, informed, and supported throughout their healthcare journey. Breast Cancer Screening: What to Expect? Breast cancer screening usually begins with a clinical breast exam and may include a mammogram, depending on age, family history, and individual risk factors. Clinical Breast Exam: A manual check by Dr. Rajani Vaidya to detect lumps, skin changes, or nipple discharge. Mammography: A low-dose X-ray that can detect abnormalities in breast tissue before they are physically noticeable. Women over the age of 40, or younger women with a family history of breast cancer, may require regular mammograms. Dr. Rajani Vaidya evaluates each patient’s risk profile to recommend a screening schedule that best suits their health. Cervical Cancer Screening: Simple Yet Life-Saving Cervical cancer develops slowly and is most often caused by persistent infection with high-risk strains of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Regular screening allows for the detection of precancerous changes that can be treated before they turn into cancer. Two key tests are offered: Pap Smear Test: This test collects cells from the cervix to look for abnormalities. HPV Testing: Identifies the presence of high-risk HPV strains that are most likely to cause cervical cancer. For most women, screening begins by age 21 and continues at regular intervals depending on age, medical history, and test results. Dr. Rajani Vaidya ensures a comfortable, respectful, and private environment for all screening procedures.

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