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"Recovering from keyhole abdominal surgery that repaired a torn muscle (athletic injury)." ~Tomitheos

 

Explore #414 January 30, 2013

 

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Laparoscopy:

Greek word(s) 'λαπάρα' (lapara), meaning "flank, side"

and scopy 'σκοπέω' (skopeó) meaning "to see".

Recent scar just under my daughter's belly button from key hole surgery to remove her appendix last month.

 

Okay, a bit gross, but it's a souvenir she'll keep for the rest of her life!

Surgery pictures from my laparoscopic tubal ligation, done on May 10, 2004.

 

First frame is a "before shot" showing my uterus at the top and my tubes to the side, and my ovaries at the bottom (in white).

 

Second frame is the doctor putting the first band on the right tube, third frame is the band going on the left tube.

 

And the fourth frame shows the bands applied to both tubes before he closed up.

 

My belly is inflated with carbon dioxide, to give the doc room to work. There was an incision in my belly button where the tool entered my body through, and an incision on my 'bikini line' which is where the camera went through.

 

These are the most intimate a picture of my genitals you'll ever see!

 

Ps. In Feb 2008 I had a total hysterectomy that removed my cervix and uterus. How awesome that I have pictures of it to remember it by.

This is not how to handle a laparoscopic equipment!

This is the flock of Rambouillet ewes that I worked with at Montana State University for my Master's thesis. I performed laparoscopies on all of them to count the number of eggs that they had ovulated. It was part of a long term experiment to select for improved lambing rate in Rambouillet sheep.

hands in surgical gloves performing a laproscopy

(further information you can get by clicking on the link at the end of page!)

St. Elisabeth Hospital Vienna

The hospital St. Elisabeth in Vienna Landstraße

The St. Elisabeth Hospital in Landstraßer Hauptstrasse 4a in the 3rd district Landstraße is one of the oldest hospitals in Vienna.

History

After the Order of St. Elizabeth had come to Vienna in 1709 and on 22nd March 1710 had purchased a house at the Landstraßer Hauptstrasse, in 1715 the to the monastery attached hospital was taken in operation. This stood in contrast to that of the Brothers of Charity (Barmherzige Brüder), available for both sexes, because open only to women who were medically ill. A gynecological department (two rooms and 11 beds) with a total effective surface of 95 beds was opened in 1900.

Although Emperor Joseph II in 1781 banned the admission of novices, because of the hospital, the order itself was not repealed. For the self-sacrificing nursing during the cholera epidemic in 1846, the St. Elizabeth by a public decree received recognition and praise.

1913 followed an extension of the hospital tract which had been built in the years 1834-1836. During the Second World War, the St. Elisabeth Hospital served as a hospital under the direction of the Red Cross and was hit by several bombs. Nevertheless, it came on 1 May 1945 again under the directorate of the Order. From 1965 onwards, followed a series of additions and extensions, in the 1980s the hospital was newly built. In June 2007 followed the merger of the convents Elisabethinen Linz and Vienna and the takeover in the Elizabeth of Thuringia Holding.

Pharmacy

The pharmacy of the St. Elisabeth Hospital is one of three in Vienna preserved hospital pharmacies from the Baroque period and the last one which is still in operation, but it has no public status.

Probably It was donated by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1749.

From whom the magnificently decorated furnitures come is as little known as the painter of the wall and ceiling paintings. However, this one is likely to originate from the vicinity of Franz Anton Maulbertsch. Featured are, i.a., angels with medicinal plants and pharmacists utensils in hands to establish the reference to the purpose of the premises.

Departments

Ambulances

Surgical out-patient care (general, laparoscopy, endoscopy)

Surgical specialist out-patient care (outpatient obesity, thyroid disease, breast clinic, plastic-surgical outpatient clinic, proctology, Varizenleiden (varicose vein disease))

Internal specialist out-patient care (pacemaker clinic, heart failure out-patient clinic, pulmological out-patient clinic, oncological out-patient clinic, diabetes out-patient clinic, risk ambulance, angiological ambulance)

Pain ambulance (Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine)

Internal Department

Department of Surgery

Intensive Care Unit

Anesthesia

X-ray department

Institute of Physics

The St. Elisabeth Hospital has around 130 beds

Medical directors

1946-1947: Karl Josef Schmidt

1948-1980: Alfons Mathis

1980-2009: John Bonelli

since 2009: Martin Bishop

European Coloproctological Center St. Elisabeth

The European Coloproctological center under the directorate of Antonio Longo is based in the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Vienna Landstrasse. Its objectives are the exploration, the diagnostic and the therapy of colon and pelvic floor disorders through the collaboration of doctors of various disciplines.

The here obtained knowledges are passed on by means of courses, conferences and publications.

www.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krankenhaus_St._Elisabeth_Wien

(further information you can get by clicking on the link at the end of page!)

St. Elisabeth Hospital Vienna

The hospital St. Elisabeth in Vienna Landstraße

The St. Elisabeth Hospital in Landstraßer Hauptstrasse 4a in the 3rd district Landstraße is one of the oldest hospitals in Vienna.

History

After the Order of St. Elizabeth had come to Vienna in 1709 and on 22nd March 1710 had purchased a house at the Landstraßer Hauptstrasse, in 1715 the to the monastery attached hospital was taken in operation. This stood in contrast to that of the Brothers of Charity (Barmherzige Brüder), available for both sexes, because open only to women who were medically ill. A gynecological department (two rooms and 11 beds) with a total effective surface of 95 beds was opened in 1900.

Although Emperor Joseph II in 1781 banned the admission of novices, because of the hospital, the order itself was not repealed. For the self-sacrificing nursing during the cholera epidemic in 1846, the St. Elizabeth by a public decree received recognition and praise.

1913 followed an extension of the hospital tract which had been built in the years 1834-1836. During the Second World War, the St. Elisabeth Hospital served as a hospital under the direction of the Red Cross and was hit by several bombs. Nevertheless, it came on 1 May 1945 again under the directorate of the Order. From 1965 onwards, followed a series of additions and extensions, in the 1980s the hospital was newly built. In June 2007 followed the merger of the convents Elisabethinen Linz and Vienna and the takeover in the Elizabeth of Thuringia Holding.

Pharmacy

The pharmacy of the St. Elisabeth Hospital is one of three in Vienna preserved hospital pharmacies from the Baroque period and the last one which is still in operation, but it has no public status.

Probably It was donated by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1749.

From whom the magnificently decorated furnitures come is as little known as the painter of the wall and ceiling paintings. However, this one is likely to originate from the vicinity of Franz Anton Maulbertsch. Featured are, i.a., angels with medicinal plants and pharmacists utensils in hands to establish the reference to the purpose of the premises.

Departments

Ambulances

Surgical out-patient care (general, laparoscopy, endoscopy)

Surgical specialist out-patient care (outpatient obesity, thyroid disease, breast clinic, plastic-surgical outpatient clinic, proctology, Varizenleiden (varicose vein disease))

Internal specialist out-patient care (pacemaker clinic, heart failure out-patient clinic, pulmological out-patient clinic, oncological out-patient clinic, diabetes out-patient clinic, risk ambulance, angiological ambulance)

Pain ambulance (Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine)

Internal Department

Department of Surgery

Intensive Care Unit

Anesthesia

X-ray department

Institute of Physics

The St. Elisabeth Hospital has around 130 beds

Medical directors

1946-1947: Karl Josef Schmidt

1948-1980: Alfons Mathis

1980-2009: John Bonelli

since 2009: Martin Bishop

European Coloproctological Center St. Elisabeth

The European Coloproctological center under the directorate of Antonio Longo is based in the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Vienna Landstrasse. Its objectives are the exploration, the diagnostic and the therapy of colon and pelvic floor disorders through the collaboration of doctors of various disciplines.

The here obtained knowledges are passed on by means of courses, conferences and publications.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krankenhaus_St._Elisabeth_Wien

At World Laparoscopy Hospital surgeons and gynecologists get opportunity to learn and do all practical laparoscopic surgeries within the ultramodern laparoscopic HD wet operating room lab, followed by live exposure of live Laparoscopic surgery in operation theatre with expert consultants.

   

Laparoscopy suturing workshop conducted by Dr. Sevelleraja Supermaniam on March 22, 2013

 

(further information you can get by clicking on the link at the end of page!)

St. Elisabeth Hospital Vienna

The hospital St. Elisabeth in Vienna Landstraße

The St. Elisabeth Hospital in Landstraßer Hauptstrasse 4a in the 3rd district Landstraße is one of the oldest hospitals in Vienna.

History

After the Order of St. Elizabeth had come to Vienna in 1709 and on 22nd March 1710 had purchased a house at the Landstraßer Hauptstrasse, in 1715 the to the monastery attached hospital was taken in operation. This stood in contrast to that of the Brothers of Charity (Barmherzige Brüder), available for both sexes, because open only to women who were medically ill. A gynecological department (two rooms and 11 beds) with a total effective surface of 95 beds was opened in 1900.

Although Emperor Joseph II in 1781 banned the admission of novices, because of the hospital, the order itself was not repealed. For the self-sacrificing nursing during the cholera epidemic in 1846, the St. Elizabeth by a public decree received recognition and praise.

1913 followed an extension of the hospital tract which had been built in the years 1834-1836. During the Second World War, the St. Elisabeth Hospital served as a hospital under the direction of the Red Cross and was hit by several bombs. Nevertheless, it came on 1 May 1945 again under the directorate of the Order. From 1965 onwards, followed a series of additions and extensions, in the 1980s the hospital was newly built. In June 2007 followed the merger of the convents Elisabethinen Linz and Vienna and the takeover in the Elizabeth of Thuringia Holding.

Pharmacy

The pharmacy of the St. Elisabeth Hospital is one of three in Vienna preserved hospital pharmacies from the Baroque period and the last one which is still in operation, but it has no public status.

Probably It was donated by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1749.

From whom the magnificently decorated furnitures come is as little known as the painter of the wall and ceiling paintings. However, this one is likely to originate from the vicinity of Franz Anton Maulbertsch. Featured are, i.a., angels with medicinal plants and pharmacists utensils in hands to establish the reference to the purpose of the premises.

Departments

Ambulances

Surgical out-patient care (general, laparoscopy, endoscopy)

Surgical specialist out-patient care (outpatient obesity, thyroid disease, breast clinic, plastic-surgical outpatient clinic, proctology, Varizenleiden (varicose vein disease))

Internal specialist out-patient care (pacemaker clinic, heart failure out-patient clinic, pulmological out-patient clinic, oncological out-patient clinic, diabetes out-patient clinic, risk ambulance, angiological ambulance)

Pain ambulance (Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine)

Internal Department

Department of Surgery

Intensive Care Unit

Anesthesia

X-ray department

Institute of Physics

The St. Elisabeth Hospital has around 130 beds

Medical directors

1946-1947: Karl Josef Schmidt

1948-1980: Alfons Mathis

1980-2009: John Bonelli

since 2009: Martin Bishop

European Coloproctological Center St. Elisabeth

The European Coloproctological center under the directorate of Antonio Longo is based in the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Vienna Landstrasse. Its objectives are the exploration, the diagnostic and the therapy of colon and pelvic floor disorders through the collaboration of doctors of various disciplines.

The here obtained knowledges are passed on by means of courses, conferences and publications.

(further information you can get by clicking on the link at the end of page!)

St. Elisabeth Hospital Vienna

The hospital St. Elisabeth in Vienna Landstraße

The St. Elisabeth Hospital in Landstraßer Hauptstrasse 4a in the 3rd district Landstraße is one of the oldest hospitals in Vienna.

History

After the Order of St. Elizabeth had come to Vienna in 1709 and on 22nd March 1710 had purchased a house at the Landstraßer Hauptstrasse, in 1715 the to the monastery attached hospital was taken in operation. This stood in contrast to that of the Brothers of Charity (Barmherzige Brüder), available for both sexes, because open only to women who were medically ill. A gynecological department (two rooms and 11 beds) with a total effective surface of 95 beds was opened in 1900.

Although Emperor Joseph II in 1781 banned the admission of novices, because of the hospital, the order itself was not repealed. For the self-sacrificing nursing during the cholera epidemic in 1846, the St. Elizabeth by a public decree received recognition and praise.

1913 followed an extension of the hospital tract which had been built in the years 1834-1836. During the Second World War, the St. Elisabeth Hospital served as a hospital under the direction of the Red Cross and was hit by several bombs. Nevertheless, it came on 1 May 1945 again under the directorate of the Order. From 1965 onwards, followed a series of additions and extensions, in the 1980s the hospital was newly built. In June 2007 followed the merger of the convents Elisabethinen Linz and Vienna and the takeover in the Elizabeth of Thuringia Holding.

Pharmacy

The pharmacy of the St. Elisabeth Hospital is one of three in Vienna preserved hospital pharmacies from the Baroque period and the last one which is still in operation, but it has no public status.

Probably It was donated by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1749.

From whom the magnificently decorated furnitures come is as little known as the painter of the wall and ceiling paintings. However, this one is likely to originate from the vicinity of Franz Anton Maulbertsch. Featured are, i.a., angels with medicinal plants and pharmacists utensils in hands to establish the reference to the purpose of the premises.

Departments

Ambulances

Surgical out-patient care (general, laparoscopy, endoscopy)

Surgical specialist out-patient care (outpatient obesity, thyroid disease, breast clinic, plastic-surgical outpatient clinic, proctology, Varizenleiden (varicose vein disease))

Internal specialist out-patient care (pacemaker clinic, heart failure out-patient clinic, pulmological out-patient clinic, oncological out-patient clinic, diabetes out-patient clinic, risk ambulance, angiological ambulance)

Pain ambulance (Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine)

Internal Department

Department of Surgery

Intensive Care Unit

Anesthesia

X-ray department

Institute of Physics

The St. Elisabeth Hospital has around 130 beds

Medical directors

1946-1947: Karl Josef Schmidt

1948-1980: Alfons Mathis

1980-2009: John Bonelli

since 2009: Martin Bishop

European Coloproctological Center St. Elisabeth

The European Coloproctological center under the directorate of Antonio Longo is based in the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Vienna Landstrasse. Its objectives are the exploration, the diagnostic and the therapy of colon and pelvic floor disorders through the collaboration of doctors of various disciplines.

The here obtained knowledges are passed on by means of courses, conferences and publications.

i had cysts removed. the cysts was size of an apple and it had hair and teeth growing...

pictures are available upon request

(from the hospital - i saw them !)

Laparoscopy suturing workshop conducted by Dr. Sevelleraja Supermaniam on March 22, 2013

 

Laparoscopy suturing workshop conducted by Dr. Sevelleraja Supermaniam on March 22, 2013

 

IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)

Keeping in mind the end goal to accomplish pregnancy the sperm needs to join with the egg which discharged from the ovary. Regularly this union is called treatment, happens, with in the falopian tube, which joins the uterus (Womb) to the ovary. In any case, in IVF the union happens in the research facility after egg and sperm have been gathered and refined together to shape a developing life and afterward incipient organisms are exchanged to the uterus to proceed with development.

SURROGACY

"Dr. PADMAJA SURROGACY".......A UNIQUE SURROGACY CENTRE....... the EXCLUSIVITY here @ PFC-HYDERABAD (not at all like numerous other specialist co-ops) is to have the Surrogate Mothers chose among 25 to 35 Yrs age, with demonstrated history of atleast one Healthy Child Birth, completely screened for all diseases, physically, legitimately and mentally fit, directed well about all implications...are to live in the uncommon Accommodation nearby the Hospital, with Nutritious Food as arranged

We, the Team at "Dr.Padmaja Surrogacy, Hyderabad" are ready to serve the couples who have no other choice than to go for an "Outsider Assisted Reproductive Technique" i.e. Surrogacy at long last for different reasons like lady conceived without uterus, lost for any therapeutic reasons like Cancer, or profused wild draining or some other reason, Malformed Uterus fit as a fiddle or size, Myoma, Fibroids, Recurrent Abortions/premature deliveries, disappointment of implantation in various IVF cycles, Cardiac/Renal/Neuro patients, Diabetics, Hypertensives and so on or any single-living men settles on single parenthood, which recently, is permitted in India, may require this sort of game plan.

Dr.Padmaja Divakar has been into the Fertility Medical Service for the last over 15 years, having built up two such foundations by name "Dr.Padmaja Fertility Center" at Navya Nursing Home, Bhongir in rural areas of Hyderabad inside Megacity Limits and the other by same name at Street No. 7, Habsiguda, Hyderabad where at the two spots we give IUI, IVF, ICSI, Surrogacy like premium fruitlessness treatment methods and furthermore unified therapeutic administrations like Laparoscopy, H.S.G, assessment of fruitfulness status in men and ladies, and give appropriate fit and solid promising contributors as well.

The Surrogates are all around directed to comprehend the significance of their task and the greater part of the aggregate Dr Padmaja IVF Cost bundle is spent on them on their Fee, Accommodation, Food and Medications. There has been unimportant number of setbacks like unnatural birth cycles might be around 2% of them might owe to hereditary reasons predominantly however not of surrogate's inadequacy all things considered, since they are picked with all alert and "BY CHOICE" yet not by shot, after a careful screening.

We are presently said to be on the "Highest point of the world" in Surrogacy with around 150 Surrogates in all in the Surrogate Home at Bhongir, out of which 95 or more are continuous pregnancies. We furnish great and all around outfitted Accommodation with all Nutritious Food as needful for pregnant ladies with indoor diversions like Chess, Caroms, Puzzles and so on, aside from the Television where all drama situated projects are just permitted to keep them in great spirits dependably.

We have been in charge in the A.R.T Field and have been making demonstrated high progress rate, as 40% to 60% in IVF – ICSI30% IN IUI, and 80% to 90% in Surrogacy, which might be confirmed or cross checked by the Results as kept up in our " Evidence Based sites www.elawoman.com.

Dr Padmaja Divakar finished MBBS from KMC, Manipal in 1993 and DGO from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad in 1996. Dr. Padmaja Divakar is a gynecologist and obstetrician in Hyderabad. She has an enthusiasm for this Fertility Medicine and having 15 years of experience as a Gynecologist and Obstetrician, she has supported this to alleviate the pain and despondency among the Less Fortunate Childless Couples around the world. She works 16 hrs every day in the reason and dependably stays in the compass of her patients face to face and not leaves anything to go unattended, the issues of the patients. She refreshes herself by going to all Local, National and International gatherings like ESHRE (Europe), ASRM (America), ISAR (India), ASPIRE (Asia) and has faith in pooling up learning, aptitudes, mastery. She generally attempts to end your torment yet not for any pick up. She is as of now proceeding with training at Dr. Padmaja Fertility Center in Habsiguda, Hyderabad. You can get the contact points of interest of Dr. Padmaja Divakar at elawoman.com.

She has been rehearsing as OBGYN and ART Specialist throughout the previous 15 years at her own doctor's facility "Navya Nursing Home and Dr Padmaja Fertility Center" Hyderabad with devoted, earnest

She is related with ladies' welfare group

Working in the reason for ladies' wellbeing and she additionally functioned as the VP of Indian Medical Assn, AP State and now is a focal board of trustees individual from IMA

Association working for welfare of Indian Doctors at national level

She was congratulated by numerous associations for her work and worry towards ladies in the general public

She is a notoriety for being Fertility master is known everywhere throughout the restorative clique in India she has a demonstrated reputation of progress separated from making high progress rate of pregnancies

Specialities

IVF & Infertility

Expertise

IUI

IVF

ICSI, surrogacy

Egg(Ocyte) gift

Sperm Donation

Cryo Freezing

Vitrification Storage Of Embryos

Every Diagnostic Procedure

Remedial Surgeries

Laparoscopic Evaluation N Correction

Restorative N Hormonal Treatment Of Infertile Women and Men

Tuboplasty ( Recanalisation)

About Dr Padmaja Fertility Centre

A Fertility Center with demonstrated reputation of 10 years in length productive Test Tube Baby Services like IUI., IVF, ICSI, Surrogacy and so forth with great rate of achievement and you hVe an all around prepared ultra present day IVF Lab kept up on global gauges sponsored by hard work of we'll prepared staff, Doctors and Embryologists prepared to enable you to see your dreams to materialize at all moderate Reasonable Cost Packages...we put stock in the Results n Success to our customers however nothing else as we are here with an energy to offer comfort to the barren couple around the world

Built up in the year 2004, Dr Padmaja Fertility Center is extraordinary compared to other IVF facilities in Hyderabad. Administrations gave by this middle are In Vitro Fertilization (Test Tube Baby), Embryo Donor Program, DNA Fragmentation, Endometrial Receptivity Assay, Egg Donor, ART Consultant, Laparoscopy and Donor Insemination Surrogacy. Dr Padmaja Fertility Center is gone to by Dr Padmaja Divakar.

padmaja fruitfulness focus habsiguda audits with demonstrated reputation of 10 years in length productive Test Tube Baby Services like IUI., IVF, ICSI, Surrogacy and so on with great rate of achievement and you have a very much prepared ultra present day IVF Lab kept up on worldwide models supported by die hard loyalty of we'll prepared staff, Doctors and Embryologists prepared to enable you to see your dreams to work out as expected at all moderate Reasonable Cost Packages. Dr Padmaja Divakar Gynecologist dependably attempts to end your agony however not for any pick up. We here have a magnificent group, who joins Dr.Padmaja with their aptitude, abilities, upto date information and preparing and a portion of the stalwarts in the field upheld by 100 other all around prepared paramedic staff like GNM/ANM sisters, Lab Technicians, Boys and Daayas who dependably sit tight for a chance to serve you. We serve the remote customers from USA, UK, and Cannada, Australia as well. Such a large number of NRI's thumped at this entryway and got accomplishment through Surrogacy.

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There couldn't have been a superior name for an organization, Advanced Fertility and Surrogacy Centre Lajpat Nagar the best IVF focus in Delhi that has conveyed a lifetime of happiness to thousands of families over the world.

 

Advanced Fertility and Surrogacy Centre Lajpat Nagar , Latin for bliss, has introduced new period of moderate and successful IVF facility in Delhi, India, rising as the favored goal for patients looking for fertility mind they can trust. A main Government-endorsed IVF focus with 9 best in class focuses crosswise over North India, Advanced Fertility IVF focus consolidates advanced regenerative innovation with world-class clinical skill to bring you tweaked fertility arrangements that work. Every patient who strolls into a Advanced Fertilityoffice is treated with most extreme empathy and regard and gets customized consideration from a devoted group of specialists.

 

Today there are more than 8500 Advanced Fertility babies everywhere throughout the world — a reverberating assertion of unparalleled achievement of Advanced FertilityIVF focus which has presented to us various honors and respects along and uncommon worldwide praise.

 

At Advanced Fertility and Surrogacy Centre Lajpat Nagar, we regard your dream as our own and work energetically to enable you to have a sound child to bring home. We give the best surrogacy administrations and IVF treatment to barren individuals at our IVF center. We are resolved to offer our patients the best IVF treatment at moderate cost.

 

A prepared Obstetrician and Gynecologist with over a time of involvement in IVF barrenness management, Best Infertility Specialist in Delhi Dr. Kaberi Banerjee is famous fruitlessness and IVF authority in Delhi and NCR. Dr. Banerjee is the Medical Director of Advance Fertility and Gynecological Center, New Delhi and has dealt with more than 5000 pregnancy cases up until now. Her skill lies in effectively dealing with confused instances of rehashed IVF disappointments, giver, and surrogacy.

 

A Qualified Professional

 

Dr. Kaberi Banerjee Gynecologist is barrenness and IVF Specialist, prepared from the renowned Guys and St. Thomas Hospital, London, where she went as a Commonwealth researcher and has put in three years in London (UK) doing thorough preparing in the space of barrenness and IVF. She finished her MBBS and MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the esteemed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. She has done her participation from the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (MRCOG), London and is additionally an individual from the National Academy of Medical Sciences (MNAMS). She is effectively engaged with composing articles and sections in the worldwide diaries, logical distributions, and introductions for the IVF site and has been showing at a few International Conferences as a welcomed staff.

 

She has acted as a Senior IVF Specialist in major corporate hospitals in Delhi and is the sorting out administrator of CUPART (Current Practices and Recent Advances in ART), an International association meant to encourage the correct treatment and research in richness and IVF. The establishment was established in the year 2011 by Dr. Kaberi Banerjee.

  

A dynamic member in this field, an enthusiastic author, and an exhaustive expert, Dr. Kaberi Banerjee has gotten numerous eminent national honors, incorporating IMA grant in IVF in 2007 and Bharat Jyoti Award in 2008, for outstanding commitment in prescription and the lofty India Excellence Award in Medicine in 2015.

 

Professional Certifications

 

Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists, London

 

American Society of Reproductive Medicine (Member)

 

National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS), India

 

Relationship of Obstericians and Gynecologists of Delhi (AOGD)

 

Alliance of Obsterics and Gynecology Societies of India (FOGSI)

 

Indian Society of Perinatology and Reproductive Biology

 

National Association of Reproductive and Child Health of India

 

AIIMSONIANS (The AIIMS Alma mater)

 

IVF & Infertility Treatment

 

Infertility is characterized as a couple's powerlessness to imagine following one year of unprotected intercourse. Infertility is seen as a social issue in our nation, with different restorative indications.

 

Infertility influences 15% of couples worldwide or one of every six couples all inclusive. As of now, the quantity of fruitless couples stands at 60-80 million, and the number is expanding each year.

 

In India, upwards of 20% of couples look for treatment for this issue. Medicinal purposes behind the inability to imagine could be available in both of the accomplices. In our nation, issues of infertility are seen in 35-40% of men, and an equivalent level of ladies, while, the two accomplices confront the issue in 20-30% of cases.

 

Be that as it may, progresses in restorative science have made it workable for fruitless couples to encounter the delights of parenthood. Since the introduction of Louise Brown on 25th July 1978, more than 3 million unnaturally conceived children have been conceived, illuminating their folks' lives.

 

Infertility influences one of every six couple. There are around 60-80 million barren couples worldwide and the rate is expanding. A few patients precipitously accomplish pregnancy however others at some stage encounter trouble in accomplishing origination and these patients require some sort of help with getting pregnant. There is around 3-5% likelihood of accomplishing pregnancy in one menstrual cycle this is called Fecundability, fertility is the likelihood that a solitary cycle will bring about a live birth. It is evaluated that out 100 couple with female accomplice's age under 35 years, approx 80-85% will accomplish pregnancy inside the principal year of unprotected intercourse, 90% will imagine inside year and a half and around 95% will consider inside two years. The rest of the 5% once in a while accomplish pregnancy without some type of help.

 

Infertility might be characterized as a powerlessness to accomplish pregnancy inside 2 years of having unprotected intercourse, however a few clinicians incline toward this time utmost to be 1year. Ladies who are over 35 years ought to counsel a specialist following a half year of prophylactic free sex when it has not brought about pregnancy. This distinction in as far as possible is attributable to the declining egg quality with expanding age. In a few couples the fertility is hindered to some degree however not totally, these patients may consider in third year or accordingly with no help as there is a postpone these patients are called sub ripe. While, sterility is a flat out condition of failure to imagine.

 

The reason for infertility could be in both of the accomplices (Male factor-35%, Female factor-40%) or in 10-15% the two accomplices might be barren or sub rich. some of the time each could be separately fruitful however as a couple may require help to accomplish pregnancy the causes could be immunological or hereditary, this is called Combined infertility. While in around 10%, the fertility assessment demonstrate no variation from the norm, these patients are probably going to have issues which are not analyzed by current accessible examinations, this is named unexplained infertility.

  

IUI

 

Intrauterine Insemination alludes to the strategy of insemination at the season of ovulation. This aides in expanding the odds of origination far beyond the normal course. It is shown in instances of gentle issues in sperm check/motility, dysovulation, mellow endometriosis, unexplained infertility and in instances of benefactor sperm.

 

IVF

 

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a procedure in which eggs are treated by sperms outside the womb (uterus). In layman terms, it implies an 'unnaturally conceived child'. IVF enables numerous childless couples to accomplish parenthood. It is shown in instances of tubal square, male infertility, extreme endometriosis, unexplained infertility, past fizzled IUI cycles, egg gift and surrogacy, and so on.

 

ICSI

 

ICSI is a method that is utilized alongside IVF. In this strategy a solitary sperm is specifically infused into an egg

 

Surgical Procedure

 

Fertility improving Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy is shown for expulsion of ovarian pimple, fibroid, polyp, tubal redress, septum resection, adhesiolysis, division of intrauterine synechiae, and so forth.

  

Treatment for Male Infertility

 

Contingent upon the reason, either medicinal or surgical treatment can be embraced. In instances of Azoospermia, surgical sperm recovery took after by IVF-ICSI can be attempted.

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This is before they came and got me and wheeled me into the operating room. I was starting to hurt a bit, as the pain medication I had taken the night before was finally wearing off (oxycodone ~ thank God it's 12 hour) but overall was feeling ok. I was looking forward to having the source of the pain *GONE* and out of my life. I wasn't as nervous as I usually am before surgery at this point... I was mostly just thinking, "OK let's get this over with..."

 

One of the surgery assistants came and he wheeled me down the hall, to the elevator... Erik came behind us and held my hand in the elevator, and then we parted ways ~ he went to get coffee and wait in the waiting area, and I, into the OR area. The assistant wheeled me over to a wall, and said, "OK wait here, we'll come and get you in a minute," and walked off to go talk about the iPad with some other people who looked like other surgery assistants.

 

A few minutes later the anesthesiologist came and spoke with me about what would be going on, asked out my medical history, confirmed that I'm the patient they thought I was, and then he patted my hand and said the doctor would be out to speak with me in a minute.

 

So then there was a little more waiting, in which time I was still laying on the bed in the hallway, listening to the conversations in the hall around me and trying not to start feeling really incredibly nervous... and then my doctor came out and spoke with me. We went over some last minute things, concerns and such, and she told me what was going to happen during and after surgery, and I asked if I could use a restroom and she reassured me that I would have a catheter during surgery but that of course it was ok if I went before, too. A nurse came and showed me to a bathroom, and I went (I'm always super nervous before surgery and have to pee even when I don't really have to pee :p )... And then I got back on the bed and they wheeled me into the operating room. ~ I didn't really pay much attention to the room itself (or if I did I don't remember it, which is more likely). The only thing I remember is that there was an instrument that was covered in what looked like a long black tea cosy, and I was thinking, Is that the Laparoscope?? If so how is it possibly sterile?! ~ And there was white tile and white sheets, and a big circular thingy ... Zac you're probably laughing at this description right now, I have no idea what all this stuff was. It was like a circle with lights set into a big white boxy thingy (and the machine that goes *Ping!*). Oh and a window area that looked like where people go to wash up...?

 

Anyway... They had me move over to the operating table and they laid me down. I felt someone (a nurse?) place their hands on the sides of my head and stroke my forehead a little, reassuring... Then the anesthesiologist said, "OK things are going to get a little fuzzy around the edges, just go ahead and let yourself go to sleep," and I started counting backward in my head from 99 (habit left over from the other times I've been under). By 96 I was starting to wonder what the next number would be :: lol :: At about 94 my eyes kept closing and I could feel the surgery tech people or nurses, whoever it was doing it, strapping my legs and arms down to the table (common so that patients don't fall off I guess?) ~ and by 90 everything was suddenly very soft and black.

 

Next thing I knew I was waking up shaking and spazzing and hurting a *LOT*, and feeling really sick to my stomach, and then arguing with the nurse because she gave me the wrong medicine (she gave me fentanyl, which it even says in my chart I react badly to :: grr :: )... and then arguing with her again minutes later because she wouldn't let me get up and go to the bathroom. ~ Post-anesthesia recovery was the worst time I had honestly... after they finally agreed to let me go to the bathroom (this was after they threatened to call security on me ~ HA HA HA :p :p ~ they decided I was well enough to be discharged, and had someone come and wheel me back upstairs. I must have slept for that part, because I don't remember that at all...

 

Next thing I remember I was back in this room, the room I was in before surgery, and Erik came in and saw me and gave me hugs, and helped me get dressed. A nurse came with a wheelchair, and Erik went and got the car and... then I was able to go home! =]

World Laparoscopy Hospital is a nonprofit super specialty academic medical institute that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education in Minimal Access Surgery. WLH was established in 2001 as a center of excellence, to provide advanced surgical treatment through minimal access surgery.

Because a ewe's cervix is longer and more complicated, artificial insemination is often performed laparoscopically. With laparoscopic AI, the semen is deposited directly into the uternine horn, by passing the cervix. In cows, an insemination rod or pipette can be used to transverse the cervix.

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Inserting the Veress needle into the abdomen via the navel incision.

 

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overview of pelvis after wide excision of endometriosis. the sutures seen in the upper left and right corners are from the uterine suspension.

What exactly is infertility?

The problems with either conceiving a child, or with carrying out the pregnancy to its eventual fruitful end, fall under the definition of infertility. Infertility is the incapability of an individual to become pregnant, in case of females, or the incapability to induce pregnancy, in case of the males. The inability of an individual to carry out a pregnancy to its full term is also dubbed infertility. How does one recognize infertility? What are the signs of infertility?

 

Signs of infertility are not always evident. Most people go through life without knowing there is a problem with their reproductive systems, attributing failed pregnancies to providence. In fact, miscarriages are the most common indicator of infertility. Signs of infertility in women:

 

In women, the signs of infertility are more readily recognized as compared to men. Endometriosis causes the lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus.

 

Bacterial infections may begin around the uterus and spread to other reproductive organs, resulting in infertility. Fibroids in the uterus are indicative of infertility. Tumors in the cervix often cause stenosis, or narrowing of the cervix, which is a common indicator of infertility.

 

Ovulating before the tenth day and after the twentieth day of one's monthly cycle, pre-menstrual spotting, menopausal symptoms, etc. are indicative of luteal phase defect, and thus in turn are signs too.

 

Irregular menstrual cycles are the most common indication in females that they might have some problems with fertility. However, an irregular menstrual cycle is not conclusive in itself, but it is definitely one of the signs of infertility.

 

Issues regarding body weight are often indicators of being infertile. For a woman, being too thin, or anorexic, will definitely hinder pregnancy, since the body does not have the proper nutritional requirements, or the required strength.

 

Alternatively, obesity can also be a sign. Obesity is accompanied by hormonal imbalance, which affects the reproductive system and pregnancy. Signs of Infertility in Men:

 

Like females, in males too, either obesity, or anorexia, is an indication that he is infertile. Apart from these, anatomical defects may also be signs of infertility. Undescended testicles, or damage to scrotum and the gonads, are possible indicators too. Wearing tight undergarments, or exposing the testicles to heat, may render the person unable to produce the required number of sperms, or unable to produce sperms altogether, resulting in infertility.

 

Determining the signs of infertility:

 

There are many medical procedures for detecting the signs that help to determine whether an individual is infertile or not. Doctors usually prescribe one or more of the following medical tests:

 

. Hysterosalpingography. A dye injected into the vagina is monitored to check for blockage in the fallopian tubes or uterus.

 

. Laparoscopy. If disease and other physical problems are present in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or in the uterus, infertility is suggested. This may be detected through laparoscopy.

 

Infertility is a problem which can be solved if it is addressed in the holistic way, which is, using a multifaceted method of healing. Getting regular health checkups, taking supplements to combat existing problem, exercising and stress reduction techniques are only part of the holistic solution to infertility. The holistic approach is not only a surefire way to increase your chances of conception it also guarantees a safe and healthy pregnancy.

 

This article is based on the book, "Pregnancy Miracle" by Lisa Olson. Lisa is an author, researcher, nutritionist and health consultant who dedicated her life to creating the ultimate pregnancy solution guaranteed to permanently reverse the root of infertility, help you get pregnant quickly and naturally and dramatically improve the overall quality of your life, without the use prescription medication and without any surgical procedures. Learn more by visiting her website:

 

Jindal Endo Laparoscopy Hospital in Kota offers best Appendectomy treatment which is careful evacuation of the informative supplement to treat a ruptured appendix

What exactly is infertility?

The problems with either conceiving a child, or with carrying out the pregnancy to its eventual fruitful end, fall under the definition of infertility. Infertility is the incapability of an individual to become pregnant, in case of females, or the incapability to induce pregnancy, in case of the males. The inability of an individual to carry out a pregnancy to its full term is also dubbed infertility. How does one recognize infertility? What are the signs of infertility?

 

Signs of infertility are not always evident. Most people go through life without knowing there is a problem with their reproductive systems, attributing failed pregnancies to providence. In fact, miscarriages are the most common indicator of infertility. Signs of infertility in women:

 

In women, the signs of infertility are more readily recognized as compared to men. Endometriosis causes the lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus.

 

Bacterial infections may begin around the uterus and spread to other reproductive organs, resulting in infertility. Fibroids in the uterus are indicative of infertility. Tumors in the cervix often cause stenosis, or narrowing of the cervix, which is a common indicator of infertility.

 

Ovulating before the tenth day and after the twentieth day of one's monthly cycle, pre-menstrual spotting, menopausal symptoms, etc. are indicative of luteal phase defect, and thus in turn are signs too.

 

Irregular menstrual cycles are the most common indication in females that they might have some problems with fertility. However, an irregular menstrual cycle is not conclusive in itself, but it is definitely one of the signs of infertility.

 

Issues regarding body weight are often indicators of being infertile. For a woman, being too thin, or anorexic, will definitely hinder pregnancy, since the body does not have the proper nutritional requirements, or the required strength.

 

Alternatively, obesity can also be a sign. Obesity is accompanied by hormonal imbalance, which affects the reproductive system and pregnancy. Signs of Infertility in Men:

 

Like females, in males too, either obesity, or anorexia, is an indication that he is infertile. Apart from these, anatomical defects may also be signs of infertility. Undescended testicles, or damage to scrotum and the gonads, are possible indicators too. Wearing tight undergarments, or exposing the testicles to heat, may render the person unable to produce the required number of sperms, or unable to produce sperms altogether, resulting in infertility.

 

Determining the signs of infertility:

 

There are many medical procedures for detecting the signs that help to determine whether an individual is infertile or not. Doctors usually prescribe one or more of the following medical tests:

 

. Hysterosalpingography. A dye injected into the vagina is monitored to check for blockage in the fallopian tubes or uterus.

 

. Laparoscopy. If disease and other physical problems are present in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or in the uterus, infertility is suggested. This may be detected through laparoscopy.

 

Infertility is a problem which can be solved if it is addressed in the holistic way, which is, using a multifaceted method of healing. Getting regular health checkups, taking supplements to combat existing problem, exercising and stress reduction techniques are only part of the holistic solution to infertility. The holistic approach is not only a surefire way to increase your chances of conception it also guarantees a safe and healthy pregnancy.

 

This article is based on the book, "Pregnancy Miracle" by Lisa Olson. Lisa is an author, researcher, nutritionist and health consultant who dedicated her life to creating the ultimate pregnancy solution guaranteed to permanently reverse the root of infertility, help you get pregnant quickly and naturally and dramatically improve the overall quality of your life, without the use prescription medication and without any surgical procedures. Learn more by visiting her website:

 

What exactly is infertility?

The problems with either conceiving a child, or with carrying out the pregnancy to its eventual fruitful end, fall under the definition of infertility. Infertility is the incapability of an individual to become pregnant, in case of females, or the incapability to induce pregnancy, in case of the males. The inability of an individual to carry out a pregnancy to its full term is also dubbed infertility. How does one recognize infertility? What are the signs of infertility?

 

Signs of infertility are not always evident. Most people go through life without knowing there is a problem with their reproductive systems, attributing failed pregnancies to providence. In fact, miscarriages are the most common indicator of infertility. Signs of infertility in women:

 

In women, the signs of infertility are more readily recognized as compared to men. Endometriosis causes the lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus.

 

Bacterial infections may begin around the uterus and spread to other reproductive organs, resulting in infertility. Fibroids in the uterus are indicative of infertility. Tumors in the cervix often cause stenosis, or narrowing of the cervix, which is a common indicator of infertility.

 

Ovulating before the tenth day and after the twentieth day of one's monthly cycle, pre-menstrual spotting, menopausal symptoms, etc. are indicative of luteal phase defect, and thus in turn are signs too.

 

Irregular menstrual cycles are the most common indication in females that they might have some problems with fertility. However, an irregular menstrual cycle is not conclusive in itself, but it is definitely one of the signs of infertility.

 

Issues regarding body weight are often indicators of being infertile. For a woman, being too thin, or anorexic, will definitely hinder pregnancy, since the body does not have the proper nutritional requirements, or the required strength.

 

Alternatively, obesity can also be a sign. Obesity is accompanied by hormonal imbalance, which affects the reproductive system and pregnancy. Signs of Infertility in Men:

 

Like females, in males too, either obesity, or anorexia, is an indication that he is infertile. Apart from these, anatomical defects may also be signs of infertility. Undescended testicles, or damage to scrotum and the gonads, are possible indicators too. Wearing tight undergarments, or exposing the testicles to heat, may render the person unable to produce the required number of sperms, or unable to produce sperms altogether, resulting in infertility.

 

Determining the signs of infertility:

 

There are many medical procedures for detecting the signs that help to determine whether an individual is infertile or not. Doctors usually prescribe one or more of the following medical tests:

 

. Hysterosalpingography. A dye injected into the vagina is monitored to check for blockage in the fallopian tubes or uterus.

 

. Laparoscopy. If disease and other physical problems are present in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or in the uterus, infertility is suggested. This may be detected through laparoscopy.

 

Infertility is a problem which can be solved if it is addressed in the holistic way, which is, using a multifaceted method of healing. Getting regular health checkups, taking supplements to combat existing problem, exercising and stress reduction techniques are only part of the holistic solution to infertility. The holistic approach is not only a surefire way to increase your chances of conception it also guarantees a safe and healthy pregnancy.

 

This article is based on the book, "Pregnancy Miracle" by Lisa Olson. Lisa is an author, researcher, nutritionist and health consultant who dedicated her life to creating the ultimate pregnancy solution guaranteed to permanently reverse the root of infertility, help you get pregnant quickly and naturally and dramatically improve the overall quality of your life, without the use prescription medication and without any surgical procedures. Learn more by visiting her website:

 

What exactly is infertility?

The problems with either conceiving a child, or with carrying out the pregnancy to its eventual fruitful end, fall under the definition of infertility. Infertility is the incapability of an individual to become pregnant, in case of females, or the incapability to induce pregnancy, in case of the males. The inability of an individual to carry out a pregnancy to its full term is also dubbed infertility. How does one recognize infertility? What are the signs of infertility?

 

Signs of infertility are not always evident. Most people go through life without knowing there is a problem with their reproductive systems, attributing failed pregnancies to providence. In fact, miscarriages are the most common indicator of infertility. Signs of infertility in women:

 

In women, the signs of infertility are more readily recognized as compared to men. Endometriosis causes the lining of the uterus to grow outside the uterus.

 

Bacterial infections may begin around the uterus and spread to other reproductive organs, resulting in infertility. Fibroids in the uterus are indicative of infertility. Tumors in the cervix often cause stenosis, or narrowing of the cervix, which is a common indicator of infertility.

 

Ovulating before the tenth day and after the twentieth day of one's monthly cycle, pre-menstrual spotting, menopausal symptoms, etc. are indicative of luteal phase defect, and thus in turn are signs too.

 

Irregular menstrual cycles are the most common indication in females that they might have some problems with fertility. However, an irregular menstrual cycle is not conclusive in itself, but it is definitely one of the signs of infertility.

 

Issues regarding body weight are often indicators of being infertile. For a woman, being too thin, or anorexic, will definitely hinder pregnancy, since the body does not have the proper nutritional requirements, or the required strength.

 

Alternatively, obesity can also be a sign. Obesity is accompanied by hormonal imbalance, which affects the reproductive system and pregnancy. Signs of Infertility in Men:

 

Like females, in males too, either obesity, or anorexia, is an indication that he is infertile. Apart from these, anatomical defects may also be signs of infertility. Undescended testicles, or damage to scrotum and the gonads, are possible indicators too. Wearing tight undergarments, or exposing the testicles to heat, may render the person unable to produce the required number of sperms, or unable to produce sperms altogether, resulting in infertility.

 

Determining the signs of infertility:

 

There are many medical procedures for detecting the signs that help to determine whether an individual is infertile or not. Doctors usually prescribe one or more of the following medical tests:

 

. Hysterosalpingography. A dye injected into the vagina is monitored to check for blockage in the fallopian tubes or uterus.

 

. Laparoscopy. If disease and other physical problems are present in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or in the uterus, infertility is suggested. This may be detected through laparoscopy.

 

Infertility is a problem which can be solved if it is addressed in the holistic way, which is, using a multifaceted method of healing. Getting regular health checkups, taking supplements to combat existing problem, exercising and stress reduction techniques are only part of the holistic solution to infertility. The holistic approach is not only a surefire way to increase your chances of conception it also guarantees a safe and healthy pregnancy.

 

This article is based on the book, "Pregnancy Miracle" by Lisa Olson. Lisa is an author, researcher, nutritionist and health consultant who dedicated her life to creating the ultimate pregnancy solution guaranteed to permanently reverse the root of infertility, help you get pregnant quickly and naturally and dramatically improve the overall quality of your life, without the use prescription medication and without any surgical procedures. Learn more by visiting her website:

 

this is jen's ovarian cyst/endometriosis.

Doing an incision at the navel.

 

#94 (max.) on 03-09-2007 – Explore 20-7-2005

 

Mi ombligo dos días después de sufrir una cirugía laparoscópica

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St. Elisabeth Hospital Vienna

The hospital St. Elisabeth in Vienna Landstraße

The St. Elisabeth Hospital in Landstraßer Hauptstrasse 4a in the 3rd district Landstraße is one of the oldest hospitals in Vienna.

History

After the Order of St. Elizabeth had come to Vienna in 1709 and on 22nd March 1710 had purchased a house at the Landstraßer Hauptstrasse, in 1715 the to the monastery attached hospital was taken in operation. This stood in contrast to that of the Brothers of Charity (Barmherzige Brüder), available for both sexes, because open only to women who were medically ill. A gynecological department (two rooms and 11 beds) with a total effective surface of 95 beds was opened in 1900.

Although Emperor Joseph II in 1781 banned the admission of novices, because of the hospital, the order itself was not repealed. For the self-sacrificing nursing during the cholera epidemic in 1846, the St. Elizabeth by a public decree received recognition and praise.

1913 followed an extension of the hospital tract which had been built in the years 1834-1836. During the Second World War, the St. Elisabeth Hospital served as a hospital under the direction of the Red Cross and was hit by several bombs. Nevertheless, it came on 1 May 1945 again under the directorate of the Order. From 1965 onwards, followed a series of additions and extensions, in the 1980s the hospital was newly built. In June 2007 followed the merger of the convents Elisabethinen Linz and Vienna and the takeover in the Elizabeth of Thuringia Holding.

Pharmacy

The pharmacy of the St. Elisabeth Hospital is one of three in Vienna preserved hospital pharmacies from the Baroque period and the last one which is still in operation, but it has no public status.

Probably It was donated by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1749.

From whom the magnificently decorated furnitures come is as little known as the painter of the wall and ceiling paintings. However, this one is likely to originate from the vicinity of Franz Anton Maulbertsch. Featured are, i.a., angels with medicinal plants and pharmacists utensils in hands to establish the reference to the purpose of the premises.

Departments

Ambulances

Surgical out-patient care (general, laparoscopy, endoscopy)

Surgical specialist out-patient care (outpatient obesity, thyroid disease, breast clinic, plastic-surgical outpatient clinic, proctology, Varizenleiden (varicose vein disease))

Internal specialist out-patient care (pacemaker clinic, heart failure out-patient clinic, pulmological out-patient clinic, oncological out-patient clinic, diabetes out-patient clinic, risk ambulance, angiological ambulance)

Pain ambulance (Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine)

Internal Department

Department of Surgery

Intensive Care Unit

Anesthesia

X-ray department

Institute of Physics

The St. Elisabeth Hospital has around 130 beds

Medical directors

1946-1947: Karl Josef Schmidt

1948-1980: Alfons Mathis

1980-2009: John Bonelli

since 2009: Martin Bishop

European Coloproctological Center St. Elisabeth

The European Coloproctological center under the directorate of Antonio Longo is based in the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Vienna Landstrasse. Its objectives are the exploration, the diagnostic and the therapy of colon and pelvic floor disorders through the collaboration of doctors of various disciplines.

The here obtained knowledges are passed on by means of courses, conferences and publications.

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