Obstetric and Gynecological (OB-GYN) Surgeons specialize in surgical procedures related to the female reproductive system, pregnancy, and childbirth. They perform a wide range of procedures, including Cesarean sections (C-sections), hysterectomies, myomectomies, ovarian cyst removal, endometriosis surgery, and pelvic organ prolapse repairs.
With advancements in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques, OB-GYN surgeons now offer laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures, which reduce recovery time, minimize pain, and lower surgical risks. They also manage high-risk pregnancies and perform emergency interventions to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.
OB-GYN surgeons work closely with maternal-fetal specialists, anesthesiologists, and fertility experts to provide comprehensive reproductive healthcare. Their role is essential in improving women’s health, from treating gynecological conditions to ensuring safe childbirth. Continuous research in reproductive surgery, including fertility-preserving techniques and advancements in fetal surgery, further enhances patient care and surgical outcomes in this evolving field.
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