Pelvic pain is a common and often debilitating condition affecting many women in Australia. It can be acute or chronic and may originate from the reproductive, urinary, or gastrointestinal systems, or from musculoskeletal sources.
Menstrual disorders encompass a range of conditions that affect the normal menstrual cycle. These disorders can significantly impact a woman’s quality of life, reproductive health, and overall well-being.
The uterus, or womb, is a crucial organ in the female reproductive system. It plays a pivotal role in menstruation, pregnancy, and childbirth. However, various conditions can affect the uterus, impacting a woman’s health and fertility.
Paediatric and adolescent gynaecological conditions cover a wide range of issues that affect the reproductive health of girls from infancy through adolescence.
Contraception is a crucial aspect of reproductive health, enabling individuals and couples to prevent unintended pregnancies and plan their families effectively.
Infertility is a condition that affects many couples worldwide. It is defined as the inability to conceive after 12-months of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse.
This minimally invasive approach allows us to diagnose and treat a wide range of gynaecological conditions with greater precision, less pain, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgery.
Cervical cerclage is a surgical procedure used to prevent preterm birth or miscarriage by placing stitches around the cervix to keep it closed during pregnancy. This procedure is often recommended for women with cervical insufficiency, a condition where the cervix begins to dilate prematurely, leading to potential complications.
Isthmocoele correction is a surgical procedure designed to repair a defect or scar tissue formation at the site of a previous caesarean section incision in the uterus.
Most anaesthetists in Australia are highly trained specialists, having spent at least 5 years undergoing training in anaesthesia, pain control, resuscitation and the management of medical emergencies.