Trachelectomy
Trachelectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a portion of the cervix while leaving the uterus intact. The procedure is usually performed in women with early-stage cervical cancer who wish to preserve their fertility.
HIPEC ( Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy)
HIPEC, or Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy, is a type of cancer treatment that involves the use of heated chemotherapy drugs directly into the abdominal cavity. It is typically used to treat cancers that have spread to the lining of the abdominal cavity, such as advanced ovarian, colon, and stomach cancers.
Exenteration
Exenteration is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of one or more organs in the pelvis. It is typically used to treat advanced or recurrent cancers that have spread to the pelvic area, such as cervical, vaginal, or rectal cancer.
Sentinel lymphnode biopsy
Sentinel lymph node biopsy is a surgical procedure used to determine whether cancer has spread to the lymph nodes near the site of the primary tumor. It is commonly used in the management of breast cancer and melanoma.
Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses a small, specialized camera called a laparoscope to view and operate on internal organs through a small incision in the abdomen. It is commonly used in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of medical conditions, including endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids.
Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic or surgical procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus. It is commonly used to diagnose and treat conditions such as abnormal uterine bleeding, uterine fibroids, polyps, and other abnormalities of the uterus.
Colposcopy
Colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure that is used to closely examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva for signs of abnormality, such as precancerous or cancerous cells. It is often recommended after an abnormal Pap test or HPV test result.
Cervical biopsy
A cervical biopsy is a procedure in which a small sample of tissue is removed from the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina, for laboratory analysis. It is often performed during a colposcopy, which is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the cervix for abnormal cells.
Endometrial biopsy
Endometrial biopsy is a procedure in which a small sample of tissue is removed from the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, for laboratory analysis. It is often used to diagnose conditions such as abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility, or suspected endometrial cancer.








