Dr Vivek Arora is an accomplished surgeon who’s been performing complex gynaecological laparoscopic surgery and conventional open surgery for 20+ years. He specialises in the treatment of gynaecological conditions and gynaecological cancers.
Gynaecological surgery can be carried out laparoscopically, also called keyhole surgery, or may require an open procedure, called a laparotomy.
Facing the prospect of surgery is daunting for anyone. It can be a stressful time discussing the different treatment options, especially with the use of complex clinical language.
Rest assured, I’ll take the time to consider your history, health and current circumstances when making decisions regarding surgery. Most importantly, I’ll sit down with you to discuss the different options, including the benefits and risks, in a language you can understand.
Clear communication matters, and my aim is to make sure you feel supported and cared for throughout your treatment journey.
Dr Vivek Arora performs surgery for the following gynaecological cancers:
Cervical cancer
If you’ve been diagnosed with cervical cancer, the following treatment options are available:
Endometrial cancer
If you’ve been diagnosed with endometrial cancer, the following treatment options are available:
Ovarian cancer
If you’ve been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, the treatment may involve:
* Laparotomy is any surgery that’s carried out through an open incision, and is mainly performed to treat ovarian cancer and pelvic masses.
The approach for open surgery is through vertical midline incision. Although not desirable cosmetically, some procedures need to be carried out through a vertical midline incision to allow proper access.
Vulval cancer
If you’ve been diagnosed with vulval cancer, the following treatment options are available:
Cervical precancer or cervical dysplasia
If you’ve been diagnosed with cervical precancer or cervical dysplasia, the following treatment options are available:
Dr Vivek Arora performs surgery for the following gynaecological conditions:
Abnormal bleeding
If you’ve been diagnosed with abnormal bleeding, the treatment options may involve:
Ovarian cysts
If you’ve been diagnosed with ovarian cysts, the following treatment options are available:
* Laparotomy is any surgery that’s carried out through an open incision, and is mainly performed to treat ovarian cancer and pelvic masses.
Endometriosis
If you’ve been diagnosed with endometriosis, the following treatment options are available:
Pelvic masses
If you’ve been diagnosed with pelvic masses, the treatment options may involve:
Risk reducing surgery
If you’ve been diagnosed with a genetic predisposition to developing gynaecological cancer, the following options are available: