Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon, A pioneer of endoscopic surgery (laparascopy and hysteroscopy) in Bangalore, Dr. Rao specializes in laparoscopic hysterectomies, fibroid surgeries, endometriosis, ectopic pregnancies and infertility surgeries. His other field of interest
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Infertility refers to the biological inability of a couple to conceive
Read MoreInfertility, or the inability of a couple to conceive after 6-12 months of regular and unprotected sexual intercourse
Read MoreInfertility is a diverse condition that has so many causes. It can be due to anatomical or hormonal defect.
Read MoreArtificial insemination, also known as AI, is a procedure of direct insertion of semen (sperm) into a woman’s
Read MoreIn Vitro Fertilization or IVF is one of the most common assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The process
Read MoreICSI is the best option for couples whow have infertility due to a male factor. The procedure requires only
Read MoreAntenatal care is the care that a pregnant woman receives from a healthcare provider (an obstetrician)
Read MoreCephalic presentation: Baby with its head down and buttocks up is in cephalic [head] presentation
Read MoreCaesarean section is the surgical procedure for the delivery of a baby through a cut (incision) in the mother’s belly
Read MoreEpidural analgesia is a central nerve block technique in which a local anaesthesia is injected close to the nerves
Read MoreAlthough the nine months of pregnancy are most crucial, the next six to eight weeks period after the delivery
Read MoreA groin hernia is the muscles and tissues weakness in the groin
Read MoreEctopic Pregnancy also known as tubular pregnancy occurs
Read MoreGallbladder removal or cholecystectomy is a surgical process
Read MoreIs there any complication associated with laparoscopy?
Although there is very less risk of complications in laparoscopic procedure but general complications of any surgical
Read MoreCan open surgery be required after laparoscopic surgery?
There is a chance of “conversion” of laparoscopic surgery to the open procedure in some rare cases where abnormality
Read MoreWill there be pain similar to “open” procedures?
Laparoscopic surgery is not completely “pain-less”, but definitely “less-painful”. It is majorly because of small incisions as compared
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