Reproductive surgeons focus on resolving structural issues within the reproductive system that may hinder fertility. Through advanced surgical techniques, they address conditions such as fallopian tube blockages, uterine abnormalities, fibroids, and endometriosis, which are common causes of infertility. Procedures like tubal reanastomosis, uterine septum resection, and removal of adhesions are tailored to restore normal reproductive function, enhancing the chances of conception, either naturally or through assisted reproductive technologies.
These specialists collaborate closely with fertility experts to ensure comprehensive care, aiming to optimize both surgical and hormonal treatments for patients. Reproductive surgeons are particularly valuable to women with complex reproductive health issues who have not found success with traditional fertility treatments. In addition to their clinical practice, they contribute to the ongoing improvement of surgical procedures, sharing knowledge through research and education. Their work is essential not only in providing direct solutions to fertility challenges but also in advancing the understanding of how surgery can improve reproductive health, offering hope and solutions for couples struggling with infertility.
Title : Pathologic findings in women with atypical glandular cells on Pap test
Neda Zarrin Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title : Prevalence and determinants of health facility-based deliveries among women in urban slum settings: Evidence from Lubaga division, Kampala
Josephine Nakakawa, Nsambya Hospital, Kampala, Uganda
Title : Changing trends in women’s healthcare: From adolescence to menopause and gynaecologic cancer care
Gangadhararao Koneru, nrias, India
Title : Changing trends in women’s healthcare: From adolescence to menopause and gynaecologic cancer care
Gangadhararao Koneru, nrias, India
Title : Endometrial functions in recurrent pregnancy loss
Nicoletta Di Simone, Humanitas University Milan, Italy
Title : Peritoneum an organ and its role in reproductive regeneration
Pravin Mhatre, G S Medical College KEM, India