Gynecological Surgery in Ambikapur
Expert Surgical Care for Women's Health and Wellness - Safe, Effective, and Minimally Invasive.
Comprehensive Women's Surgical Care
Women’s health is incredibly complex, and sometimes medication and lifestyle changes are not enough to treat severe reproductive or pelvic issues. In these cases, surgery becomes a medical necessity to alleviate severe pain, restore normal bodily function, and protect fertility. If you are experiencing sudden unexplained pelvic pain, unusually heavy bleeding, or searching for the absolute highest standard of Gynecological Surgery in Ambikapur, Dr. Ankita Bansal Goyal at Sankalp Hospital offers state-of-the-art operative care tailored exclusively to your physiological needs.
Gynecological surgery encompasses a broad range of procedures performed on the female reproductive system, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, and vagina. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Ankita, patients are assured access to advanced procedures that prioritize maximum organ preservation and rapid recovery.
Types of Surgeries We Offer
Dr. Ankita is highly trained in performing complex surgeries for various reproductive tract conditions using minimal access methods:
- Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH): Removing the uterus through tiny keyholes to treat large fibroids, prolapse, or cancer without large abdominal incisions.
- Laparoscopic Myomectomy: Surgical removal of uterine fibroids exclusively, allowing the uterus to remain completely intact for future pregnancies.
- Ovarian Cystectomy: Carefully excising fluid-filled cysts from the ovaries while protecting the delicate healthy ovarian reserve.
- Endometriosis Excision: Meticulously cutting out painful endometrial lesions from the pelvic organs to provide long-term severe pain relief.
- Operative Hysteroscopy: Treating inner-uterine issues like polyps or small submucosal fibroids entirely through the vagina, requiring zero incisions.
The Minimally Invasive Standard
Traditionally, gynecological operations were performed via open surgery, ensuring weeks of painful bed rest. Dr. Ankita Bansal Goyal specializes strictly in minimizing trauma:
Reduced Trauma
Smaller incisions (0.5cm) mean drastically less muscle tearing and tissue damage during the operation.
Faster Healing
Instead of enduring 4 to 6 weeks in bed, most patients fully recover and return to work in just 1 to 2 weeks.
Lower Infection Risk
Tiny entry points mean far fewer chances for painful post-operative hospital-acquired wound infections.
Shorter Stays
A majority of surgical patients can comfortably go home the very next day, sleeping in their own beds.
Compassionate Surgical Expertise
"Choosing a surgeon is a monumental decision. I promise my patients total transparency. We discuss all non-surgical alternatives first, and if surgery is needed, we utilize the most advanced tools available to ensure you leave the hospital safe, healthy, and pain-free."
– Dr. Ankita Bansal Goyal
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is gynecological surgery painful?
During the procedure, you will be under anesthesia and feel absolutely no pain. Post-surgery, some discomfort is normal, but because we use minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, the pain is significantly less than open surgery and easily managed with oral medications.
2. Will surgery affect my ability to get pregnant?
A hysterectomy ends fertility permanently. However, fertility-preserving surgeries like myomectomy or cystectomy are explicitly designed to protect your reproductive organs and often radically improve your chances of getting pregnant naturally.
3. How long will I need to stay in the hospital?
For minor procedures like hysteroscopy, you can go home the same day. For major laparoscopic surgeries like a hysterectomy or myomectomy, you typically stay overnight for 24 to 48 hours for monitoring.
4. What are the general risks?
All surgeries carry minor risks of infection or bleeding. However, selecting a high-volume, specifically trained laparoscopic surgeon like Dr. Ankita drops these complication rates exponentially compared to national averages.
5. How soon can I return to work?
For a desk job following laparoscopic surgery, 1 to 2 weeks is normal. If your job requires heavy physical labor, you may need up to 4 weeks. Dr. Ankita provides tailored post-op guidelines based on your profession.
6. What is the difference between open surgery and laparoscopy?
Open surgery creates a single 5-inch incision across the abdomen. Laparoscopy uses 3-4 half-inch cuts to insert a camera and instruments, leading to smaller scars, faster recovery, and vastly reduced trauma.
7. Do I need to be referred by a general physician?
No referral is strictly required. You can book a direct consultation with Dr. Ankita Bansal Goyal if you are experiencing severe symptoms or have already been diagnosed elsewhere.