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Endometriosis Surgery in Lahore

Prof. Dr. Rehana Aamer Khan stands as a beacon of excellence in the field of Gynecological surgery in Lahore, particularly renowned for her expertise in endometriosis surgery in Lahore. She is doing endometriosis surgery laparoscopically and robotically. Which are the most advance techniques in the world. Patient will have to stay in hospital only for 24 hours. The will be no cut in belly, only incisions will be made and through these incisions will be completed. Dr. Rehana's reputation as the best surgeon in Lahore for endometriosis surgery is grounded in her extensive experience and commitment to advancing medical knowledge. Her profound understanding of endometriosis, a complex and often challenging condition, empowers her to provide cutting edge surgical solutions tailored to each patient's unique needs.

Prof Dr Rehana is doing surgery for endometriosis in Lahore in Hameed Latif Hospital Lahore, Doctors Hospital Lahore and Pakistan Kidney and Liver transplant Institute Lahore (PKLI). Prof Rehana do Laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis surgery in Hameed Latif hospital Lahore and Doctors Hospital Lahore and Robotic Surgery for endometriosis in Pakistan Kidney and Liver transplant Institute Lahore. As the best surgeon in Lahore for endometriosis surgery, Prof. Dr. Rehana Aamer Khan exemplifies the highest standards of medical excellence, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of women's health in the Lahore Pakistan.

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What is Endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a medical condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, these cells are called endometrium cells. Normally the endometrium thickens then breaks down and after that shed during the menstrual cycle. However in endometriosis, the displaced tissue has no way to exit the body in menstrual cycle which leads to irritation, inflammation, and the formation of scar tissue. This can cause pain, especially during menstruation.
Endometriosis may occur in ovaries, fallopian tubes, outer surface of the uterus, the ligaments supporting the uterus, and the lining of the pelvic cavity. In rare cases, it can spread beyond the pelvic organs.

Symptoms of Endometriosis

Endometriosis can show various symptoms and the severity of these symptoms can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience significant pain and discomfort while others may have no noticeable symptoms. Common symptoms of endometriosis include:

Pelvic Pain: Persistent pelvic pain is a main symptom of endometriosis. The pain may range from mild to severe and can occur before, during, or after menstruation. It can also be present throughout the menstrual cycle.

Dysmenorrhea: Painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea) is a common symptom. The pain may be more intense than what is considered normal menstrual cramping.
Painful Intercourse: Pain during or after sexual intercourse (dyspareunia) is another common symptom associated with endometriosis.

Painful Bowel Movements or Urination: Endometrial tissue outside the uterus can affect the bowel and bladder that leads to pain during bowel movements or urination especially during menstruation.

Excessive Menstrual Bleeding or Spotting: Some patients with endometriosis may experience heavy menstrual bleeding or irregular bleeding between periods.

Infertility: Endometriosis can be associated with fertility issues. The presence of endometrial tissue in the reproductive organs can affect fertility by interfering with the normal functioning of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus.

Fatigue: Chronic pain and discomfort may contribute to fatigue and low energy levels.

It is important to note that the severity of symptoms does not necessarily correlate with the extent or stage of endometriosis. Some individuals with minimal endometrial tissue may experience severe symptoms, while others with more extensive lesions may have mild or no symptoms.If you suspect you have endometriosis or are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is crucial to consult with a gynecologist. A proper diagnosis and management plan can help alleviate symptoms and address any potential complications. Prof Dr Rehana Aamer Khan is best doctor in Lahore treatment of endometriosis.

How to diagnosis of endometriosis

The diagnosis of endometriosis typically involves a combination of medical history assessment, physical examination, and imaging studies. It is always very difficult to diagnosis endometriosis, it confuse between fibroids and cyst and most of the time give impression of malignancy. Here is an overview of the diagnostic process:

Medical History and Symptom Assessment: Your gynecologist will begin by taking a detailed medical history, including information about your symptoms, menstrual cycle, and any factors that may worsen or alleviate your pain. A thorough discussion about your pain symptoms, their duration, and their impact on your daily life is crucial for an accurate diagnosis.

Pelvic Examination: A pelvic examination may be performed to check for any abnormalities, tenderness, or masses in the pelvic region. However, it's important to note that endometriosis is not always detectable through a pelvic exam.

Ultrasound or MRI: While imaging studies like ultrasound or MRI may help identify certain abnormalities or cysts, they are not always conclusive for diagnosing endometriosis. However, they can provide valuable information about the pelvic organs.

Laparoscopy: Laparoscopy is the gold standard for diagnosing endometriosis. It is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a thin, lighted tube (laparoscope) is inserted through small incisions in the abdominal wall to visualize the pelvic organs. During laparoscopy, the surgeon can directly see and assess the presence of endometrial tissue, its location, and the extent of the disease. In some cases, the surgeon may also perform a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.

Biopsy: A biopsy involves taking a small sample of tissue for microscopic examination. This can be done during the laparoscopic procedure to confirm the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus and malignancy.

It is important to consult with your gynecologist if you suspect you have endometriosis or are experiencing symptoms associated with the condition. Early diagnosis and intervention can help manage symptoms and improve the overall quality of life. Keep in mind that every individual's experience with endometriosis may be different, and the diagnostic process should be tailored to each patient. Prof Dr Rehana Aamer Khan is specialist for treatment of endometriosis. With the help of ultrasound and medical tests she diagnosis at very early stage. She is the best gynecologist for treatment of endometriosis in Lahore Pakistan

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Endometriosis Surgery We Use For Treatment

We use two main endometriosis treatments:

  • Medical treatment for Endometriosis
  • Surgical treatment for Endometriosis

Medical treatment for Endometriosis

Your doctor will first try to treat endometriosis with medication particularly when you do not want to have a pregnancy and when your pain is not severe.

For people with mild symptoms, pain relievers such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or naproxen (Aleve) are sufficient to control pain symptoms. But these drugs don't slow cell growth.

For others, birth control pills or gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists can prevent endometrioid-like tissue from growing outside the uterus but cannot treat already existing endometriosis.

Surgical treatment for Endometriosis

When recommending surgery, if you are undergoing surgery for intolerable pain and you have no fertility or child bearing issue then complete treatment for endometriosis is removal of uterus, both tubes and both ovaries.

Incase when you will have a wish for future pregnancy then treatment for endometriosis is removal of cyst wall and preservation of ovarian tissue for future ovum formation. Because of inflammation and scaring in endometriosis uterus, tubes and ovaries are displaced and distorted. Repairing and normal replacement of both tubes, ovarian tissue and uterus is mandatory for future pregnancy. All this is possible only through laparoscopic surgery with magnified vision and precision. With open surgery these organs cannot be restored because of tunnel vision and non-magnified image. Open surgery in these cases lead to loss of future fertility due to non micro surgical technique

You should contact to the best Gynecological laparoscopic surgeon in Lahore

Before surgery, your doctor will give you specific instructions on when to stop eating and drinking. You may also need to stop taking certain types of medicines.

Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions carefully so that surgery goes as planned.

Laparoscopic Surgery For Endometriosis in Lahore

Laparoscopic surgery is a common and effective approach for both diagnosing and treating endometriosis. This minimally invasive surgical procedure allows a surgeon to visualize and access the pelvic organs through small incisions in the abdominal wall. Below is the overview of how laparoscopic surgery is used in the context of endometriosis:

Diagnostic Laparoscopy:

A laparoscope, a thin, lighted tube with a camera, is inserted through a small incision near the navel or lower abdomen. Carbon dioxide gas is then used to inflate the abdomen, creating a space for the surgeon to work. The laparoscope provides a clear view of the pelvic organs, allowing the surgeon to identify and assess any abnormalities, including the presence and extent of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. If endometriosis is suspected then surgeon may take a small tissue sample (biopsy) for confirmation.

Operative Laparoscopy:

If endometriosis is confirmed, the surgeon may proceed with operative laparoscopy to treat the condition. Depending on the severity and location of endometrial implants, various surgical techniques can be used, including excision (cutting out the endometrial tissue), ablation (destroying tissue with heat or laser), or drainage of cysts. In cases where fertility preservation is a concern, the surgeon may take steps to avoid damage to reproductive organs and structures. Laparoscopic surgery generally has a shorter recovery time compared to traditional open surgery because it involves smaller incisions and less trauma to the surrounding tissues. Pain after laparoscopic surgery is typically managed with medications, and patients may be able to return to normal activities more quickly than open surgery. Depending on the extent of endometriosis and the patient's symptoms, a postoperative management plan will be designed by your gynecologist.

Prof Dr Rehana Aamer Khan is the best laparoscopic surgeon for treatment of endometriosis in Lahore. She has performed hundreds of surgeries for treatment of endometriosis. She is considered the best doctor for diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis in Lahore Pakistan.

Robotic surgery for Endometriosis in Lahore

Robotic assisted surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that utilizes robotic systems to enhance the precision and control of the surgeon. In the context of endometriosis, robotic surgery is sometimes used as an alternative to traditional laparoscopic surgery. The robotic system allows the surgeon to manipulate robotic arms with greater dexterity and precision. So robotic surgery is the advance form of Laparoscopic surgery.

Robotic surgery for endometriosis is similar to laparoscopic surgery in many ways. Small incisions are made, and a thin tube with a camera (laparoscope) is inserted to visualize the pelvic organs. Robotic systems provide the surgeon with a three dimensional (3D) view and highly precise movements which allows for better visualization and control during the procedure. With the help of robotic surgery even the very fine pieces of endometrium tissues can be excise or ablated with the help of robotic system. The surgeon operates the robotic console from a seated position and use hand and foot controls. Robotic Surgery can be more comfortable and less physically demanding compared to traditional laparoscopy. The actual surgical procedures performed with robotic assistance for endometriosis (such as excision or ablation of endometrial tissue) are similar to those performed during traditional laparoscopy. The robotic arms allow for fine and intricate movements which enable the surgeon to work in confined spaces with greater precision. Robotic surgery may be associated with a shorter hospital stay compared to traditional open surgery. Patients may experience a quicker recovery time and return to normal life sooner than with open surgery.

Prof Dr Rehana Aamer Khan is the only Gynecological Robotic surgeon in Lahore Pakistan who is treating endometriosis patients through robotic surgery. Robotic surgery for endometriosis is the most

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What to expect after surgery?

Now, let's review what to expect after endometriosis surgery:

How long will my recovery take?

You will recover faster after laparoscopic surgery compared to laparoscopic surgery. Regardless of the type of surgery you have done, activities are limited to the first two days or weeks after surgery.

It is important to discuss with your doctor when you can resume activities, such as driving, work, and exercise. Following their instructions carefully can help promote a smooth recovery.

How will I feel after recovery?

Pain or discomfort after any surgery is common. Your doctor will prescribe medication to help with this for a few days after surgery.

Also, your doctor may prescribe hormonal medications to help prevent endometriosis pain from recurring in the future if you are not going for pregnancy otherwise first six months after laparoscopic surgery in endometriosis are precious to get pregnant. If your tubes and ovaries are recovered completely, you will have natural pregnancy otherwise you will have to opt for IVF.

Discuss with your Gynecologist about your organ recovery and future pregnancy plan.

Surgical risk

Surgery for endometriosis is safe. However, like all surgeries, it can have risks, such as:

  • Bleeding
  • Infect/damage to nearby nerves and blood vessels
  • The abnormal link between two organs in the abdomen (fistula)

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Consult with the Best Doctor for treatment of Endometriosis in Lahore

Prof. Dr. Rehana Aamer Khan stands out as a beacon of expertise and compassion in the field of gynecology, particularly in the treatment of endometriosis in Lahore. With a distinguished practice of over seventeen years she has done over five thousand laparoscopic surgeries. She is the pioneer of gynecological robotic surgery in Pakistan. With such an extraordinary practice she has earned a reputation as the go to specialist for those grappling with endometriosis in Lahore Pakistan. Her extensive knowledge and proficiency in the intricate nuances of endometriosis set her apart as a leader in the gynecological community in Lahore Pakistan. Dr. Rehana Aamer Khan's approach combines cutting edge medical advancements like laparoscopic surgery and Robotic surgery ensure each patient receives tailored care that addresses their unique needs of endometrial issues. Her dedication extends beyond clinical excellence, she fosters a supportive and empathetic environment that is essential for those navigating the challenges of endometriosis in Lahore. Patients consistently praise Dr. Rehana for her ability to communicate complex medical information with clarity, empowering them to make informed decisions about their health. Her holistic approach encompasses not only medical interventions but also a commitment to educating and supporting patients throughout their journey. Prof. Dr. Rehana Aamer Khan's unwavering dedication to advancing endometriosis treatment in Lahore makes her a trusted and revered figure, providing healing to countless individuals affected by this complex condition.

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