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A 10mm and two 5mm trocars have been inserted via the navel incision.

 

Gynaecologists at Jaypee Hospitals, Noida are expertise in diagnosing ovarian cysts, menstruation & infertility problems. Provides neonatal icu, best ivf treatment, nicu related services, woman & child care.

 

When Sex Is Painful

Pain during intercourse is fairly common—it can be a brief problem for some women or a long-term for others, but nearly three out of four women experience it at some point in their life. This type of pain can result from a gynecologic problem like endometriosis or ovarian cysts, or from a problem with sexual response, like lack of desire for sex or lack of arousal.

 

You should see a doctor if you feel regular or severe pain during sex. It's essential to rule out any gynecologic problems that could be causing your discomfort. A pelvic exam or an ultrasound exam can often reveal the source of some types of pain. Additional testing, which may include a surgery called a laparoscopy, may be required. Your doctor can also help you with sexual response problems.

   

- Where is pain during sex felt?

 

You may experience pain in your vulva, the vestibule (the area around the opening of your vagina), or within your vagina. During sex, the perineum is a common source of discomfort. You may also experience discomfort in your lower back, pelvis, uterus, or bladder.

 

- What causes sexual response problems?

 

The following reasons are among the most common:

 

- Your mental state—Stress and exhaustion might have an impact on your desire to have sex. Fear, guilt, humiliation, embarrassment, or awkwardness about having sex can make relaxing difficult. Arousal is difficult to achieve when you can't relax, and pain may happen.

 

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Doing an incision at the navel.

 

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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.

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

The cause of endometriosis is not known, although it often runs in families. Numerous biochemical and immunological changes have been identified in association with endometriosis, but it is unclear which may contribute to endometriosis and which simply result from it.

 

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When Sex Is Painful

Pain during intercourse is fairly common—it can be a brief problem for some women or a long-term for others, but nearly three out of four women experience it at some point in their life. This type of pain can result from a gynecologic problem like endometriosis or ovarian cysts, or from a problem with sexual response, like lack of desire for sex or lack of arousal.

 

You should see a doctor if you feel regular or severe pain during sex. It's essential to rule out any gynecologic problems that could be causing your discomfort. A pelvic exam or an ultrasound exam can often reveal the source of some types of pain. Additional testing, which may include a surgery called a laparoscopy, may be required. Your doctor can also help you with sexual response problems.

   

- Where is pain during sex felt?

 

You may experience pain in your vulva, the vestibule (the area around the opening of your vagina), or within your vagina. During sex, the perineum is a common source of discomfort. You may also experience discomfort in your lower back, pelvis, uterus, or bladder.

 

- What causes sexual response problems?

 

The following reasons are among the most common:

 

- Your mental state—Stress and exhaustion might have an impact on your desire to have sex. Fear, guilt, humiliation, embarrassment, or awkwardness about having sex can make relaxing difficult. Arousal is difficult to achieve when you can't relax, and pain may happen.

 

forherhealthwomen.com/when-sex-is-painful/

Laparoscopy is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) with the aid of a camera.Knowing about Laparoscopy

with @docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/2408/laparoscopy-examination-of-the-abdomen-and-pelvis/

Urology is the medical and surgical specialty that deals with problems of the male and female urinary tract (kidneys, ureter, bladder, and urethra) and the male reproductive system. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)

Prostate cancer

Kidney stones

Incontinence (male & female)

Kidney cancer

Bladder cancer

Erectile dysfunction

Male infertility

Testicular cancer

Vasectomy

Vasectomy reversal

No-scalpel vasectomy

Interstitial cystitis

Urinary tract infection

We perform several procedures, including the following:

Interstem therapy (sacral nerve stimulation)

Laparoscopy (including laparoscopic prostatectomy)

Laser (ureteroscopic stone removal)

Lithotripsy for removal of kidney stones

Robotic surgery (using the daVinci robotic surgical system)

Sling procedures (for treating incontinence)

Belly button, left ovary, right ovary, & just above pubic bone (-_-)

(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.

A 5mm trocar is inserted into the abdomen via the navel incision. The instrument behind it is a 10mm trocar.

 

Laparoscopy is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) with the aid of a camera.Knowing about Laparoscopy

with @docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/2408/laparoscopy-examination-of-the-abdomen-and-pelvis/

(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

Laparoscopy is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) with the aid of a camera.Knowing about Laparoscopy

with @docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/2408/laparoscopy-examination-of-the-abdomen-and-pelvis/

स्तन में गांठ कई कारणों से हो सकती है और सही समय पर इलाज न करवाने से इससे कैंसर का खतरा भी बढ़ सकता है अन्यथा ट्यूमर भी हो सकता है। स्तन में गांठ का पता लगने पर शीघ्र उसका उपचार कराना चाहिए।

 

आज ही Dr. B.L. Gawadia MBBS, MS (Surgery) Laparoscopic Surgeon से सलाह ले: ☎️ 8955918736, ☎️ 9460929813

वेबसाइट देखे: 🌐 www.krishnahospitalkuchaman.com

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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.

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: Johannes 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

(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: Johannes 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

Laparoscopy is an operation performed in the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) with the aid of a camera.Knowing about Laparoscopy

with @docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/2408/laparoscopy-examination-of-the-abdomen-and-pelvis/

Day 3 post op.... Starting to feel a lil better pain-wise, but still weak and shaky. Cant dress myself or walk w/o help still which is totallly undignified :p

 

FINALLY able to pee without it hurting...! (frikkin catheter after-effects...)

(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: Johannes 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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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

2009-2012: Martin Bischof

since 2012: Thomas Sautner

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

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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: Johannes 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

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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.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krankenhaus_St._Elisabeth_Wien

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