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General Anesthesia

At Sukhayu Hospital, your well-being is our priority, and we understand that undergoing surgery can be a significant concern. Our state-of-the-art facilities include a comprehensive general anesthesia service, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for various medical procedures. **Expert Anesthesiologists:** Our skilled team of anesthesiologists at Sukhayu Hospital is dedicated to providing personalized care. With extensive expertise and experience, they tailor anesthesia plans to suit individual patient needs, ensuring optimal comfort and safety throughout the surgical process. **Precise Evaluation:** Before administering general anesthesia, a thorough preoperative evaluation is conducted. This involves a detailed examination of your medical history, current health status, and any specific considerations to customize the anesthesia plan accordingly. This meticulous approach ensures that the anesthesia is precisely tailored to your unique requirements. **Advanced Monitoring Technology:** Sukhayu Hospital is equipped with advanced monitoring technology to oversee vital signs and ensure the patient's well-being during the entire surgical procedure. Our commitment to utilizing cutting-edge equipment guarantees a high level of accuracy and safety. **Patient-Centric Approach:** We understand that each patient is unique, and our patient-centric approach ensures open communication and a supportive environment. Our anesthesia team takes the time to address any concerns, answer questions, and alleviate anxieties, fostering a sense of confidence and trust. **Comprehensive Post-Operative Care:** The commitment to your well-being extends into the post-operative period. Sukhayu Hospital provides diligent post-anesthesia care to monitor your recovery, ensuring a smooth transition from the effects of anesthesia to wakefulness. This comprehensive care contributes to a positive overall surgical experience. **Ensuring Hygiene and Sterilization:** At Sukhayu Hospital, we adhere to strict hygiene and sterilization protocols in all aspects of our services. This includes the administration of general anesthesia, minimizing the risk of infections and complications associated with surgical procedures. **Specialized Surgical Units:** Sukhayu Hospital boasts specialized surgical units equipped with modern technology and skilled support staff. This ensures seamless coordination between surgical teams and anesthesiologists, contributing to efficient and safe procedures. **Patient Education:** We believe in empowering patients with knowledge. Before any surgery involving general anesthesia, our healthcare professionals provide detailed information about the anesthesia process, potential risks, and post-operative care. This ensures that patients are well-informed and actively involved in their healthcare decisions. In conclusion, Sukhayu Hospital's general anesthesia facility combines expertise, advanced technology, and a patient-centric approach to provide a safe and comfortable surgical experience. Trust us to prioritize your well-being throughout every stage of your medical journey. If you have any concerns or questions about our general anesthesia services, our dedicated healthcare professionals are here to provide the information and reassurance you need.

MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery

Advancing Patient Care with MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery at Sukhayu Hospital In a relentless pursuit of excellence in patient care, Sukhayu Hospital has embraced cutting-edge medical technology to enhance the birthing experience for both mothers and infants. One of the latest additions to our arsenal of advanced medical equipment is the MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery System. The MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery System: The MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery System is a revolutionary tool designed to assist in the safe and efficient delivery of newborns during childbirth. This state-of-the-art device combines precision engineering with modern obstetric practices, providing an alternative method to traditional forceps delivery or cesarean section. Key Features: 1. **Precision and Control:** - The MEDISIL system offers healthcare professionals unparalleled precision and control during the delivery process. This ensures a smoother experience for both the mother and the medical team involved. 2. **Reduced Trauma:** - Compared to forceps delivery or cesarean section, vacuum delivery is known to be associated with less trauma for both the mother and the newborn. This results in quicker recovery times and a reduced risk of complications. 3. **Versatility:** - The MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery System is versatile and can be employed in a variety of clinical situations, making it an invaluable tool for obstetricians facing challenging delivery scenarios. 4. **User-Friendly Interface:** - With an intuitive and user-friendly interface, the MEDISIL system allows healthcare professionals at Sukhayu Hospital to operate it with ease. This ensures that the focus remains on providing optimal care to the mother and infant. Benefits for Patients: 1. **Minimized Risks:** - Vacuum delivery using the MEDISIL system minimizes the risks associated with prolonged labor, reducing the likelihood of birth-related complications. 2. **Shorter Recovery Times:** - Mothers who undergo vacuum-assisted deliveries typically experience shorter recovery times compared to those who undergo more invasive procedures. This contributes to an overall positive birthing experience. 3. **Enhanced Patient Satisfaction:** - By incorporating advanced technologies like the MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery System, Sukhayu Hospital aims to enhance patient satisfaction by offering safer and more efficient birthing options. Conclusion: At Sukhayu Hospital, we are committed to staying at the forefront of medical innovation to provide the best possible care for our patients. The introduction of the MEDISIL Vacuum Delivery System exemplifies our dedication to embracing modern, safe, and effective solutions in obstetric care. Through this technology, we aim to ensure the well-being of both mothers and newborns, setting new standards for excellence in maternity services.

Myomectomy with Morcellation

Empowering Women's Health: A Guide to Myomectomy with Morcellation at Sukhayu Hospital Sukhayu Hospital is committed to revolutionizing women's healthcare, and one of our key areas of expertise lies in providing advanced solutions for gynaecological concerns. This article explores the intricacies of myomectomy with morcellation, shedding light on the benefits, safety measures, and compassionate care offered at Sukhayu Hospital. Understanding Myomectomy: Uterine fibroids are a common concern among women, causing symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and fertility issues. Myomectomy, the surgical removal of these non-cancerous growths, is a crucial option for those seeking relief from fibroid-related complications while preserving their reproductive health. Myomectomy with Morcellation at Sukhayu Hospital: At Sukhayu Hospital, we recognize the importance of providing minimally invasive and effective solutions for our patients. Myomectomy with morcellation is an advanced technique employed by our skilled surgeons to address large fibroids through smaller incisions, promoting faster recovery and improved patient outcomes. Benefits of Myomectomy with Morcellation: 1. Minimized Discomfort: Myomectomy with morcellation allows for smaller incisions, resulting in reduced postoperative pain and discomfort. This approach enhances the overall patient experience, enabling a quicker return to daily activities. 2. Preservation of Fertility: Sukhayu Hospital understands the significance of fertility preservation for women. By utilizing morcellation, our surgical team can selectively remove fibroids while preserving the integrity of the uterus, offering a viable solution for women who wish to conceive in the future. 3. Shortened Recovery Time: The minimally invasive nature of myomectomy with morcellation contributes to a shorter recovery period compared to traditional open surgeries. Patients can resume their normal activities sooner, fostering a smoother postoperative journey. Safety Measures at Sukhayu Hospital: 1. Comprehensive Patient Evaluation: Prior to recommending myomectomy with morcellation, our expert medical team conducts a thorough assessment of the patient's overall health, fibroid characteristics, and any potential risk factors. This ensures a personalized and safe approach to each procedure. 2. Informed Consent: At Sukhayu Hospital, patient education is a cornerstone of our approach. We prioritize transparent communication and provide detailed information about the myomectomy procedure with morcellation, empowering patients to make informed decisions regarding their healthcare. 3. Experienced Surgical Team: Our dedicated team of surgeons at Sukhayu Hospital boasts extensive experience in performing myomectomy with morcellation. Continuous training and adherence to the latest safety protocols ensure that our patients receive the highest quality of care. Sukhayu Hospital is steadfast in its commitment to advancing women's health through innovative and patient-centric approaches. Myomectomy with morcellation is a testament to our dedication to providing effective, minimally invasive solutions for uterine fibroids. If you are considering myomectomy or have questions about our services, we invite you to consult with our compassionate and skilled medical professionals at Sukhayu Hospital. Your well-being is our top priority, and we are here to support you on your journey to optimal health.

Umbilical Hernia Surgery

Umbilical hernia surgery is a small, quick operation to push the bulge back into place and to strengthen the abdominal wall. In most cases, the person receiving surgery will be able to go home on the same day. Surgery involves making an incision at the base of the belly button and pushing either the fatty lump or bowel back into the abdomen. In open surgery, our surgeon will open the site and repair the hernia by using mesh and stitching the muscle together. In laparoscopic surgery or keyhole, surgery, mesh and sutures will be passed through small incisions. Muscle layers are stitched over the weak area in the abdomen wall, fortifying it. Dissolvable stitches or special glue are used to close the wound. The surgeon will sometimes apply a pressure dressing on the hernia, which remains in place for 4 to 5 days. An umbilical hernia operation usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes.

LSCS (Cesarian Section)

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.

Lipoma Surgery

A lipoma is a lump under the skin that occurs due to an overgrowth of fat cells. Doctors consider lipomas to be benign tumors, which means that they are non-cancerous growths. However, people may wish to remove a lipoma that causes pain, complications, or other symptoms. Some people also have concerns about the cosmetic appearance of lipomas. Lipomas can occur anywhere on the body where fat cells are present, but they tend to appear on the shoulders, chest, trunk, neck, thighs, and armpits. In less common cases, they may also form in internal organs, bones, or muscles. Lipomas feel soft and may move slightly under the skin when people press down on them. They usually grow slowly over a period of months or years and typically reach a size of around 2–3 centimeters (cm). Occasionally, people have giant lipomas, which can grow to more than 10 cm. At Sukhayu Hospital we have successfully treated many patients with lipomatosis

Bartholin's Cyst Surgery

The Bartholin's glands are located on each side of the vaginal opening. These glands secrete fluid that helps lubricate the vagina. Sometimes the openings of these glands become obstructed, causing fluid to back up into the gland. The result is relatively painless swelling called a Bartholin's cyst. If the fluid within the cyst becomes infected, you may develop a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue (abscess). A Bartholin's cyst or abscess is common. Treatment of a Bartholin's cyst depends on the size of the cyst, how painful the cyst is and whether the cyst is infected. Sometimes home treatment is all you need. In other cases, surgical drainage of the Bartholin's cyst is necessary. If an infection occurs, antibiotics may be helpful to treat the infected Bartholin's cyst.

Hysterectomy Surgery

A hysterectomy is an operation to remove a woman's uterus. A woman may have a hysterectomy for different reasons, including: Uterine fibroids that cause pain, bleeding, or other problems Uterine prolapse, which is a sliding of the uterus from its normal position into the vaginal canal Cancer of the uterus, cervix, or ovaries Endometriosis Abnormal vaginal bleeding Chronic pelvic pain Adenomyosis, or a thickening of the uterus Hysterectomy for noncancerous reasons is usually considered only after all other treatment approaches have been tried without success. Types of Hysterectomy Depending on the reason for the hysterectomy, a surgeon may choose to remove all or only part of the uterus. Patients and health care providers sometimes use these terms inexactly, so it is important to clarify if the cervix and/or ovaries are removed: In a supracervial or subtotal hysterectomy, a surgeon removes only the upper part of the uterus, keeping the cervix in place. A total hysterectomy removes the whole uterus and cervix. In a radical hysterectomy, a surgeon removes the whole uterus, tissue on the sides of the uterus, the cervix, and the top part of the vagina. Radical hysterectomy is generally only done when cancer is present. The ovaries may also be removed -- a procedure called oophorectomy -- or may be left in place. When the tubes are removed that procedure is called salpingectomy. So, when the entire uterus, both tubes, and both ovaries are removed, the entire procedure is called a hysterectomy and bilateral salpingectomy-oophorectomy. Surgical Techniques for Hysterectomy Surgeons use different approaches for hysterectomy, depending on the surgeon’s experience, the reason for the hysterectomy, and a woman's overall health. The hysterectomy technique will partly determine healing time and the kind of scar, if any, that remains after the operation. There are two approaches to surgery - a traditional or open surgery and surgery using a minimally invasive procedure or MIP. Open Surgery Hysterectomy An abdominal hysterectomy is an open surgery. This is the most common approach to hysterectomy, accounting for about 54% for all benign disease. To perform an abdominal hysterectomy, a surgeon makes a 5- to 7-inch incision, either up-and-down or side-to-side, across the belly. The surgeon then removes the uterus through this incision. Following an abdominal hysterectomy, a woman will usually spend 2-3 days in the hospital. There is also, after healing, a visible scar at the location of the incision. Abdominal hysterectomy. Most women go home 2-3 days after this surgery, but complete recovery takes from six to eight weeks. During this time, you need to rest at home. You should not be doing housework until you talk with your doctor about restrictions. There should be no lifting for the first two weeks. Walking is encouraged, but not heavy lifting. After 6 weeks, you can get back to your regular activities, including having sex. Vaginal or laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH). A vaginal hysterectomy is less surgically invasive than an abdominal procedure, and recovery can be as short as two weeks. Most women come home the same day or the next. Walking is encouraged, but not heavy lifting. You will need to abstain from sex for at least 6 weeks. Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy (LSH). This procedure is the least invasive and can have a recovery period as short as six days to two weeks. Walking is encouraged, but not heavy lifting.

Fissurectomy for Anal Fissure

If you have an anal fissure that hasn’t healed with self-help measures and medical treatments, we may suggest you a procedure to treat it. An anal fissure is a small tear or ulcer (open sore) in your skin around the opening of your anus. There are several different types of procedures available, including injections with botulinum toxin, removal of the fissure (excision or fissurectomy) and sphincterotomy. We may suggest you have a procedure called a fissurectomy alongside Botox injections. This involves cutting away the damaged skin from around your anal fissure, along with any ‘sentinel’ skin tags (lumps of skin associated with the fissure).

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