Speciality
Gynecology
Education
MBBS, MS (Gynecology and Obstetrics)
Experience
8 years
Mobile
7420004242
Memberships
IMA, FOGSI, IFS, ISAR, ICOG
Registration No
2013030664
Dr. Amruta Patil Ahirrao is a distinguished professional with over 7 years of rich experience in the specialized domains of Obstetrics and Gynecology, particularly in the field of infertility. She completed her MBBS from the esteemed Dr. DY Patil Medical College, Pune, and pursued her MS in Obstetrics and Gynecology from ACPM Medical College. Dr. Ahirrao's academic journey also includes serving as an Assistant Professor and Consultant at JNMC and KLE Hospital and Research Centre, Belgavi. Adding to her expertise, Dr. Amruta completed a fellowship in ICOG Reproductive Medicine (Infertility) under the guidance of Dr. Bharti Dhore Patil in Pune. Her commitment to excellence is further demonstrated by her ultrasound training at Chiktsa Diagnostic, Chembur, Mumbai. Having actively contributed to her field, Dr. Amruta has successfully managed and delivered over a thousand babies, offering specialized care to numerous infertile couples. Her comprehensive services span the spectrum of assisted reproductive technology, maternity care, and pregnancy management. Dr. Ahirrao's proficiency extends to the nuanced management of risk pregnancies, showcasing her dedication to ensuring the health and well-being of both mothers and babies. Specializing in infertility, PCOD, and high-risk pregnancies, Dr. Amruta has overseen more than 500 complicated deliveries, further solidifying her reputation as a trusted and capable practitioner. She holds affiliations with multiple hospitals in the town, a testament to her collaborative and widespread approach to healthcare. Dr. Amruta Patil Ahirrao is not only a seasoned professional but also an active member of the IMA Women's Wing Nashik, demonstrating her commitment to community engagement and healthcare advocacy. Her genuine compassion and dedication to serving people reflect her unwavering commitment to providing the best possible care to her patients, making her a truly exceptional healthcare professional and a people's person.
A Caesarean section is the delivery of a baby through a surgical incision in the abdomen and uterus. Caesarean sections can be classified as either ‘elective’ (planned) or ‘emergency’. Emergency Caesarean sections can then be subclassified into three categories, based on their urgency. This is to ensure that babies are delivered in a timely manner in accordance to their or their mother’s needs. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) recommends that when a Category 1 section is called, the baby should be born within 30 minutes (although some units would expect 20 minutes). For Category 2 sections, there is not a universally accepted time, but usual audit standards are between 60-75 minutes. Emergency Caesarean sections are most commonly for failure to progress in labour or suspected/confirmed fetal compromise.
Appendicitis means inflammation of the appendix. When the appendix is inflamed it causes pain and makes you feel unwell. What are the benefits of surgery? You will no longer get appendicitis. Surgery should prevent you from having serious complications that appendicitis can cause. Are there any alternatives to surgery? Antibiotics can be used to treat inflammation or an abscess, but only if you are well enough. If an abscess continues or if you become unwell even with antibiotics, you will need an operation. What does the operation involve? An appendicectomy is usually performed under a spinal anaesthetic. The operation usually takes between half an hour and an hour. We will remove the appendix either by using the laparoscopic (keyhole) technique or by an open cut in the abdomen.