Urogynaecology is a subspecialty of gynecology and is also commonly referred to as Female Pelvic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery. This speciality focuses on managing clinical disorders associated with pelvic floor and bladder, reproductive organs and bowels. At our centre, we have an expert team of urogynecologists who perform minimally invasive uterine sparing reconstructive surgeries for complex pelvic floor disorders. Our state of art urodynamics lab and specialists, therapists and surgeons offer integrated care to patients that prevents relapse of the condition and allows the patient to maintain good health for a longer time.
For more than forty years, we have established ourselves as one of the best IVF, gynecological and laparoscopic centre across Khandesh region. Expert doctors, best facilities and upgraded techniques are our USPs.
At Naval Multispeciality Hospital, we offer a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures along with consultation for several urogynaecological disorders including urinary and fetal incontinence, pelvic support deficit and disorders that demand special reconstructive surgeries. Pelvic floor disorders are one of the most common causes why patients approach us and some of the major reasons for onset of these disorders include weakened pelvic muscles, repeated strenuous activity, menopause, chronic disease, or pelvic surgery. The other conditions we treat include overactive bladder, voiding difficulty, bladder pain, urethral pain, vaginal prolapse and perineal injury among others. The centre takes care of primary management, post surgical management as well as follow up of the patient to ensure maximum care and faster recovery.
At our centre, we follow a stepwise procedure to treat urogynecological conditions wherein the patient is assessed by means of case history and pelvic examination, a bladder diary is maintained to keep a track of fluid intake and voids, cystoscopy is carried out, medications are prescribed and in case of non relief, injections or surgical procedures are carried out.
Urogynaecological problems are not life threatening but they do have a major impact of the quality of life of an individual. Therefore, holistic treatment to improve the quality of life of a patient is the key motive while carrying out treatment.
Urogynaecology is a subspecialty of gynecology and is also commonly referred to as Female Pelvic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery. This speciality focuses on managing clinical disorders associated with pelvic floor and bladder, reproductive organs and bowels. At our centre, we have an expert team of urogynecologists who perform minimally invasive uterine sparing reconstructive surgeries for complex pelvic floor disorders. Our state of art urodynamics lab and specialists, therapists and surgeons offer integrated care to patients that prevents relapse of the condition and allows the patient to maintain good health for a longer time.
For more than forty years, we have established ourselves as one of the best IVF, gynecological and laparoscopic centre across Khandesh region. Expert doctors, best facilities and upgraded techniques are our USPs.
At Naval Multispeciality Hospital, we offer a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures along with consultation for several urogynaecological disorders including urinary and fetal incontinence, pelvic support deficit and disorders that demand special reconstructive surgeries. Pelvic floor disorders are one of the most common causes why patients approach us and some of the major reasons for onset of these disorders include weakened pelvic muscles, repeated strenuous activity, menopause, chronic disease, or pelvic surgery. The other conditions we treat include overactive bladder, voiding difficulty, bladder pain, urethral pain, vaginal prolapse and perineal injury among others. The centre takes care of primary management, post surgical management as well as follow up of the patient to ensure maximum care and faster recovery.
At our centre, we follow a stepwise procedure to treat urogynecological conditions wherein the patient is assessed by means of case history and pelvic examination, a bladder diary is maintained to keep a track of fluid intake and voids, cystoscopy is carried out, medications are prescribed and in case of non relief, injections or surgical procedures are carried out.
Urogynaecological problems are not life threatening but they do have a major impact of the quality of life of an individual. Therefore, holistic treatment to improve the quality of life of a patient is the key motive while carrying out treatment.