Gynaecological Surgery in Trivandrum, Kerala
Some gynaecological conditions may require surgical treatment when medication or other approaches are not appropriate or sufficient. At KJK Hospital, gynaecological surgery is planned after detailed clinical assessment and consideration of each patient’s individual health needs.
Gynaecological Procedures at KJK Hospital
Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
A total abdominal hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus through an abdominal approach. The decision to perform the procedure depends on the patient’s condition and medical evaluation.
Vaginal Hysterectomy
Vaginal hysterectomy involves removal of the uterus through the vaginal route. Suitability depends on individual anatomy, diagnosis and clinical assessment.
Stress Incontinence Repair
Stress urinary incontinence can cause urine leakage during activities such as coughing, sneezing or physical exertion. Surgical treatment may be considered in selected patients following evaluation.
Personalised Gynaecological Surgical Care
The most appropriate surgical approach depends on the condition being treated, medical history and individual circumstances. At KJK Hospital, patients can discuss their diagnosis and available treatment options with the gynaecology team before proceeding.
FAQ
Pregnancy care should ideally begin as soon as pregnancy is confirmed. Regular consultations and recommended tests help monitor the health of the mother and baby throughout pregnancy.
Normal delivery involves vaginal birth, while a caesarean section involves delivering the baby through surgery. The appropriate mode of delivery depends on the health of the mother and baby and the clinical circumstances.
Painless delivery generally refers to labour pain management using methods such as epidural analgesia. The available options and their suitability are discussed with the mother based on her individual needs and medical condition.
A high-risk pregnancy is one where certain maternal health conditions, pregnancy complications or other risk factors require closer monitoring and specialised care during pregnancy and delivery.