Consultant-Driven Team-Based Care for Optimal Obstetric Outcomes
Recognizing the critical need for continuous support and specialized care during pregnancy and childbirth, Cauvery Hospital employs a consultant-driven team-based approach. This approach, widely adopted by developed countries, enhances the likelihood of normal vaginal deliveries, elevates the quality of management during obstetric emergencies, and mitigates pregnancy-related complications. Our dedicated team of experts is adept at handling intricate deliveries, including vacuum and forceps deliveries, managing bleeding post-delivery, addressing obstetric emergencies like placenta previa and multiple pregnancies, and performing cesarean sections for complex cases.
Our team extends beyond medical practitioners, encompassing nursing staff and physiotherapists who provide personalized care to each laboring patient. The labor process, often challenging, is eased by our skilled nursing and physiotherapy professionals. We also offer painless delivery options in conjunction with our specialized obstetric anaesthesia team, who are trained to handle epidural anesthesia and obstetric emergencies around the clock.
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The department specializes in providing a team-based approach to manage labor, which increases the chances of normal vaginal delivery. They are equipped to handle obstetric emergencies such as vacuum delivery, forceps delivery, shoulder dystocia, and post-delivery bleeding, ensuring safe and effective outcomes during childbirth.
The hospital provides painless delivery options through their experienced obstetric anesthesia team. They offer techniques like epidural anesthesia to manage pain during labor, ensuring a more comfortable experience for expectant mothers. Additionally, the anesthesia team is trained to handle obstetric emergencies that may require immediate intervention.
In cases where high-risk pregnancies may lead to premature births, the hospital has a dedicated neonatologist team and quaternary neonatal intensive care unit. This specialized care ensures that premature and high-risk newborns receive the necessary medical attention and support to improve their chances of healthy development.
Advanced Care: Obstetrics & Surgery
At Cauvery Heart & Multi-Speciality Hospital, we excel in managing high-risk pregnancies, characterized by potential complications to either the mother or baby, often coupled with pre-existing medical conditions. Our multidisciplinary approach involves obstetricians, cardiologists, physicians, dieticians, interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, and a quaternary intensive care unit. We are fully equipped to manage such pregnancies, even requiring preterm deliveries, supported by our experienced neonatologist team and advanced neonatal intensive care unit.
Furthermore, our department boasts skilled laparoscopic surgeons proficient in minimally invasive procedures. These surgeries ensure quicker recovery, minimal blood loss, reduced pain, and shorter hospital stays. Our expertise extends to complex gynaecological surgeries such as endometriosis treatment, fibroid removal, vaginal reconstructive surgeries, addressing PCOD with infertility, ectopic pregnancies, and tubal recanalization. The team is also well-versed in hysteroscopic procedures, encompassing septal resection, polypectomy, hysteroscopic myoma resection, and tubal cannulation. Our state-of-the-art operation theaters are equipped with advanced technology and adhere to stringent infection control protocols, ensuring patient safety and superior surgical outcomes.
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FAQ
Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
Who is a gynecologist?
A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in maintaining women’s health, especially the reproductive system.
What is the difference between a gynecologist and obstetrician?
A gynecologist specializes in maintaining women’s reproductive health. However, an obstetrician cares for the woman during pregnancy and soon after it.
Which are some common gynecologist procedures?
Some common procedures performed by a gynecologist are:
- Hysterectomy: surgical removal of the uterus.
- Oophorectomy: surgical removal of an ovary.
Which are the common obstetric procedures?
Some common obstetric procedures are:
- Cesarean section – Delivering a baby through a cut in the abdomen or uterus.
- External cephalic version – manipulating the mother’s abdomen to change the baby’s position in the uterus.
- Uterine artery embolization (UAE) assisted cesarean section for high risk bleeding during or after childbirth.
Can I consult a gynecologist/obstetrician for breast cancer?
Yes, it is best to consult a gynecologist for treating breast cancer. If the gynecologist suspects breast cancer, he/she may will refer you to an oncologist and be a part of cancer care. Doing so may reduce the chances of a complete mastectomy (removal of breasts)
What age should my daughter first go to the gynecologist?
Experts suggest visiting the gynecologist for the first time by the age of 13-15.
Do you need to see your gynecologist every year?
It is recommended to visit your gynecologist annually. This will help you to detect any health problems early or prevent them altogether. Pregnant women should visit the gynecologist/obstetrician more frequently; at least 3 times during the pregnancy.
When should I consult a gynecologist/obstetrician immediately?
Consult a gynecologist immediately if you face any problems related to the reproductive system. Some symptoms you may experience are irregular menstrual cycles, lumps in the breast, abdominal pain, etc.
Does a gynecologist/obstetrician treat infertility?
Yes, gynecologists treat infertility and other related issues. A consultation will help the female partner to understand the underlying cause of infertility and choose between the various avenues of treatment.
Should I consult a gynecologist in case of an injury to the pelvic area?
Yes, consult a gynecologist immediately if you suffer an injury to the pelvic area as it is one of the most sensitive regions in the female anatomy. The gynecologist can clearly evaluate the damage caused by the injury, even if it is not visible to the naked eye.