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Cervical Cerclage in Pregnancy

The cervix, normally closed during pregnancy, provides vital support to the growing fetus. Cervical insufficiency occurs when the cervix weakens prematurely, increasing the risk of adverse outcomes. Indications for Cervical Stitch: Cervical stitch, or cerclage, is recommended for women at risk due to: 1. **History of Preterm Birth:** Especially in the second trimester. 2. **Previous Pregnancy Losses:** Recurrent second-trimester losses may indicate cervical strength issues. 3. **Anatomical Factors:** An unusually short cervix or other factors increasing the risk of cervical insufficiency. 4. **Previous Cervical Trauma:** Trauma or surgery, like a cone biopsy, can weaken cervical tissues. Procedure: Done between the 12th and 14th week, it involves: 1. **Evaluation:** Thorough assessment, including a pelvic exam and ultrasound, to determine candidacy. 2. **Placement of Stitch:** A stitch around the cervix for added support, either transvaginally or transabdominally. 3. **Monitoring:** Regular ultrasound and assessments post-procedure to ensure the stitch holds and pregnancy progresses well. Risks and Considerations: While generally safe, considerations include: 1. **Infection:** Strict hygiene and sterilization protocols at Sukhayu Hospital minimize infection risks. 2. **Preterm Rupture of Membranes:** Rare, but carefully considered before recommending cerclage. 3. **Cervical Laceration:** Minimal risk, managed by experienced healthcare professionals. 4. **Allergic Reactions:** Thorough medical history assessments to identify potential allergies. Sukhayu Hospital's Approach: Ensuring safety is a priority with: 1. **Expert Consultation:** Detailed evaluation considers medical history and existing risk factors. 2. **State-of-the-Art Facilities:** Advanced technology ensures precision in every aspect of the procedure. 3. **Comprehensive Monitoring:** Regular monitoring through ultrasound and diagnostic tools. 4. **Patient Education:** Detailed information empowers informed decision-making. Conclusion: Pregnancy is transformative, and Sukhayu Hospital recognizes the importance of comprehensive care. Cervical insufficiency can be managed effectively with procedures like cervical stitch. Sukhayu's expert team is committed to personalized care, advanced technologies, and prioritizing patient education for a safe journey to motherhood. For concerns, reach out to Sukhayu Hospital. They are dedicated to supporting your journey every step of the way.

General Medicine Consultation

Dr. Rahul Yeole: Bridging Expertise and Compassion at Sukhayu Hospital In the heart of healthcare excellence, Dr. Rahul Yeole emerges as a stalwart Physician at Sukhayu Hospital, weaving a tapestry of expertise, compassion, and community engagement. Armed with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and a Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in Medicine, Dr. Yeole's journey embodies a commitment to healing that transcends the confines of routine medical practice. Dr. Yeole's foray into medicine began with a profound understanding of the human body, as reflected in his MBBS degree. However, his pursuit of excellence led him to delve deeper, earning a DNB in Medicine, a testament to his dedication to specialization and mastery in internal medicine. This advanced training provided him with the knowledge and skills required to navigate the intricacies of diagnosing and treating a spectrum of medical conditions. At Sukhayu Hospital, a beacon of healthcare in the community, Dr. Rahul Yeole assumes a pivotal role as a Physician. Beyond the standard duties of diagnosis and treatment, he brings to the table a commitment to holistic healthcare. His patient-centric approach revolves around recognizing the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional well-being. This approach not only treats ailments but nurtures a sense of trust and reassurance in his patients. Compassion is the cornerstone of Dr. Yeole's practice. He understands that illness is not just a physiological phenomenon but a holistic experience that affects the spirit. His empathetic bedside manner creates a therapeutic alliance with his patients, fostering an environment conducive to healing. Whether addressing acute illnesses or managing chronic conditions, Dr. Yeole combines clinical acumen with a compassionate touch, guiding his patients through the journey to recovery. In the realm of internal medicine, Dr. Rahul Yeole's expertise shines brightly. His diagnostic precision and comprehensive treatment strategies make him a trusted medical professional for patients seeking answers to complex health challenges. By staying abreast of the latest advancements in medicine, he ensures that his patients benefit from evidence-based, cutting-edge treatments, reinforcing Sukhayu Hospital's commitment to delivering high-quality healthcare. Sukhayu Hospital, under Dr. Yeole's guidance, embodies a sanctuary of health and wellness. The hospital's commitment to excellence resonates with Dr. Yeole's personal values, creating a synergy that elevates patient care to new heights. As a Physician at Sukhayu Hospital, he not only addresses immediate healthcare needs but also contributes to the hospital's overarching mission of promoting health and well-being in the community. Dr. Rahul Yeole's impact extends beyond the hospital walls. Recognizing the importance of preventive medicine, he actively engages in community outreach programs and health education initiatives. Workshops, seminars, and health camps are platforms through which he imparts knowledge to empower individuals, promoting a culture of wellness beyond the confines of the hospital. In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, Dr. Yeole remains a beacon of commitment and excellence. His journey from a medical student to a seasoned Physician at Sukhayu Hospital is a narrative of dedication to patient well-being. With a holistic approach to healthcare, a compassionate bedside manner, and a commitment to community health, Dr. Rahul Yeole stands as a healer who not only treats ailments but also nurtures hope and resilience in the hearts of those he serves. At Sukhayu Hospital, he continues to shape a healthier tomorrow through expertise, compassion, and community outreach.

Breast Augmentation Surgery

Breast augmentation — also known as augmentation mammoplasty — is surgery to increase breast size. It involves placing breast implants under the breast tissue or chest muscles. For some women, breast augmentation is a way to feel more confident. For others, it's part of rebuilding the breast for various conditions. If you're considering breast augmentation, talk to our plastic surgeon. Make sure you understand what surgery involves, including possible risks, complications and follow-up care. Why it's done Breast augmentation might help you: Enhance your appearance if you think your breasts are small or that one is smaller than the other and this impacts how you dress or the type of bra needed to help with the asymmetry Adjust for a reduction in the size of your breasts after pregnancy or significant weight loss Correct uneven breasts after breast surgery for other conditions Improve your self-confidence

Piles Surgery - Hemorrhoidectomy

Hemorrhoidectomy is surgery to remove hemorrhoids. You will be given general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia so that you will not feel pain. Incisions are made in the tissue around the hemorrhoid. The swollen vein inside the hemorrhoid is tied off to prevent bleeding, and the hemorrhoid is removed. The surgical area may be sewn closed or left open. Medicated gauze covers the wound. Surgery can be done with a knife (scalpel), a tool that uses electricity (cautery pencil), or a laser. There is a procedure that uses a circular stapling device to remove hemorrhoidal tissue and close the wound. No incision is made. In this procedure, the hemorrhoid is lifted and then "stapled" back into place in the anal canal. This surgery is called stapled hemorrhoidopexy. People who have stapled surgery may have less pain after surgery than people who have the traditional hemorrhoid surgery. But the stapled surgery is more expensive. And people who have stapled surgery are more likely to have hemorrhoids come back and need surgery again. Doppler-guided hemorrhoidectomy is a procedure that uses a scope with a special probe to locate the hemorrhoidal arteries so that less tissue is removed. Some studies show that it is less painful but more long term studies are needed to compare it with other procedures.

OGD Scopy and Colonoscopy

OGD Scopy is oesophago-gastro deuodenoscopy. The term endoscopy refers to a special technique for looking inside part of Body. The Swallowing tube (oesophagus) leads to the stomach which is connected to duodenum, the beginning of small intestine. The oesophagus carries food from the mouth for digestion in stomach and duodenum. OGD Scopy is helpful in evaluation and diagnosis of various problem including difficult or painful swallowing, pain the stomach or abdomen, bleeding, ulcers, tumours. Colonoscopy is a test that allows your doctor to look at the inner lining of your large intestine (rectum and colon). He or she uses a thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope to look at the colon. A colonoscopy helps find ulcers, colon polyps, tumors, and areas of inflammation or bleeding. During a colonoscopy, tissue samples can be collected (biopsy) and abnormal growths can be taken out. Colonoscopy can also be used as a screening test to check for cancer or precancerous growths in the colon or rectum (polyps). Colonoscopy is one of many tests that may be used to screen for colon cancer. Other tests include sigmoidoscopy, stool tests, and computed tomographic colonography. Which screening test you choose depends on your risk, your preference, and your doctor.

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

Appendix Surgery (Appendicectomy)

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.

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