Advanced Fertility Procedures at ARC
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Procedures at ARC
Comprehensive fertility treatments using state-of-the-art technology and proven medical protocols. Each procedure is tailored to your unique needs with our expert medical team.
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Procedures
7 specialized procedures
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Procedures
7 specialized procedures
Oocyte Retrieval
A procedure to collect eggs from the ovaries using an ultrasound guide for IVF treatment.
Oocyte Retrieval
A procedure to collect eggs from the ovaries using an ultrasound guide for IVF treatment.- Indications
- IVF treatment
- Freezing eggs for future
- Egg donation programs
- Preserving fertility before medical treatment
- Complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Too much ovary stimulation
- Anesthesia risks
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Complete hormone treatment
- 2. Prepare patient
- 3. Use ultrasound to guide needle
- 4. Collect eggs from ovaries
- 5. Find eggs in lab
- 6. Monitor patient after
TESA/PESA
Procedures to get sperm directly from testicles or nearby tubes when normal ejaculation doesn't work.
TESA/PESA
Procedures to get sperm directly from testicles or nearby tubes when normal ejaculation doesn't work.- Indications
- No sperm in semen due to blockage
- Problems with ejaculation
- After vasectomy
- Born without sperm tubes
- Complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Pain
- Not finding enough sperm
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Numb the area
- 2. Insert thin needle
- 3. Collect tissue or fluid
- 4. Find sperm in lab
- 5. Freeze sperm for later use
- 6. Care for wound
Micro TESE
Surgery using a microscope to find sperm in men who don't produce sperm normally.
Micro TESE
Surgery using a microscope to find sperm in men who don't produce sperm normally.- Indications
- No sperm production
- Previous sperm retrieval failed
- Genetic condition affecting sperm
- History of undescended testicles
- Complications
- Testicle shrinkage
- Blood clot
- Infection
- Lower hormone levels
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Prepare patient and give anesthesia
- 2. Insert tiny camera through cervix
- 3. Make small cuts in belly for camera
- 4. Check all reproductive organs
- 5. Treat any problems found
- 6. Close cuts and monitor recovery
Embryo Transfer
Placing developed embryos into the womb to achieve pregnancy during IVF treatment.
Embryo Transfer
Placing developed embryos into the womb to achieve pregnancy during IVF treatment.- Indications
- IVF treatment
- Using frozen embryos
- Using donated embryos
- Surrogate pregnancy
- Complications
- Embryo not attaching
- Multiple pregnancy
- Pregnancy outside womb
- Infection
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Prepare womb lining
- 2. Choose best embryo
- 3. Prepare thin tube
- 4. Use ultrasound guidance
- 5. Place embryo in womb
- 6. Rest and care after
Embryo Freezing
Preserving extra embryos from IVF by freezing them for future pregnancy attempts.
Embryo Freezing
Preserving extra embryos from IVF by freezing them for future pregnancy attempts.- Indications
- Extra embryos from IVF
- Preserving fertility
- Delaying treatment
- Waiting for genetic test results
- Complications
- Freezing damage
- Lower survival rates
- Storage problems
- Thawing complications
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Choose healthy embryos
- 2. Add protective solution
- 3. Controlled freezing process
- 4. Store in liquid nitrogen
- 5. Check quality
- 6. Keep records
Semen Freezing
Preserving sperm by freezing for future fertility treatments, keeping male fertility potential long-term.
Semen Freezing
Preserving sperm by freezing for future fertility treatments, keeping male fertility potential long-term.- Indications
- Before cancer treatment
- Before vasectomy
- Military deployment
- Age-related concerns
- Complications
- Sperm moves less after thawing
- Cell damage
- Contamination risk
- Storage failures
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Collect semen sample
- 2. Check sperm quality
- 3. Mix with protective solution
- 4. Controlled freezing
- 5. Label for storage
- 6. Test quality after freezing
Oocyte Freezing
Freezing eggs to preserve fertility, allowing women to keep their reproductive potential for later use.
Oocyte Freezing
Freezing eggs to preserve fertility, allowing women to keep their reproductive potential for later use.- Indications
- Age-related fertility decline
- Before cancer treatment
- Career planning
- Medical conditions
- Complications
- Too much ovary stimulation
- Lower survival rates after thawing
- Egg collection risks
- Uncertain pregnancy rates
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Stimulate ovaries with hormones
- 2. Monitor response
- 3. Give final hormone shot
- 4. Collect eggs
- 5. Fast freezing process
- 6. Long-term storage
Advanced Rejuvenative Therapy
4 specialized procedures
Advanced Rejuvenative Therapy
4 specialized procedures
Sub-Endometrial PRP Therapy
Treatment using your own blood to help the womb lining become thicker and better for pregnancy.
Sub-Endometrial PRP Therapy
Treatment using your own blood to help the womb lining become thicker and better for pregnancy.- Indications
- Thin womb lining
- Repeated failed IVF attempts
- Poor womb lining quality
- Previous damage to womb lining
- Complications
- Risk of infection
- Bleeding
- Allergic reactions
- Treatment may not work
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Take patient's blood
- 2. Process blood to get healing factors
- 3. Prepare womb lining
- 4. Inject healing factors into womb
- 5. Monitor response
- 6. Follow up to check results
Ovarian PRP/Rejuvenation
New treatment using your own blood to help ovaries work better and improve egg quality.
Ovarian PRP/Rejuvenation
New treatment using your own blood to help ovaries work better and improve egg quality.- Indications
- Low egg count
- Poor egg quality
- Early menopause
- Low hormone levels
- Complications
- Ovary damage
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Unknown long-term effects
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Counsel patient about treatment
- 2. Process patient's blood
- 3. Use vaginal approach
- 4. Inject healing factors into ovary
- 5. Monitor hormone levels
- 6. Check treatment response
Stem Cell Therapy
Cutting-edge treatment using special healing cells to restore reproductive organs and improve fertility.
Stem Cell Therapy
Cutting-edge treatment using special healing cells to restore reproductive organs and improve fertility.- Indications
- Ovaries not working
- Damaged womb lining
- Male fertility problems
- Age-related fertility decline
- Complications
- Body rejecting treatment
- Infection
- Uncertain success rate
- Legal and safety concerns
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Collect special healing cells
- 2. Process cells in lab
- 3. Prepare target organ
- 4. Transplant healing cells
- 5. Monitor cell integration
- 6. Evaluate results
Testicular PRP Therapy
Treatment for men using their own blood to help improve sperm production and quality.
Testicular PRP Therapy
Treatment for men using their own blood to help improve sperm production and quality.- Indications
- No sperm in semen
- Low sperm count
- Poor sperm quality
- Testicle not working properly
- Complications
- Testicle injury
- Pain
- Infection
- Results may vary
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Test sperm first
- 2. Process patient's blood
- 3. Numb the area
- 4. Inject healing factors into testicle
- 5. Monitor recovery
- 6. Check sperm improvement
Fertility-Related Laparoscopic Procedures
8 specialized procedures
Fertility-Related Laparoscopic Procedures
8 specialized procedures
Diagnostic Hysterolaparoscopy
A combined procedure that uses a tiny camera to look inside both the womb and belly area to find and treat fertility problems.
Diagnostic Hysterolaparoscopy
A combined procedure that uses a tiny camera to look inside both the womb and belly area to find and treat fertility problems.- Indications
- Unexplained difficulty getting pregnant
- Multiple miscarriages
- Unusual bleeding from the womb
- Suspected tissue growing outside the womb
- Complications
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Damage to nearby organs
- Risks from anesthesia
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Prepare patient and give anesthesia
- 2. Insert tiny camera through cervix
- 3. Make small cuts in belly for camera
- 4. Check all reproductive organs
- 5. Treat any problems found
- 6. Close cuts and monitor recovery
Hysteroscopic Septal Resection
A gentle procedure to remove a wall inside the womb that can cause miscarriages and make it hard to get pregnant.
Hysteroscopic Septal Resection
A gentle procedure to remove a wall inside the womb that can cause miscarriages and make it hard to get pregnant.- Indications
- Wall dividing the womb
- Repeated miscarriages
- Trouble getting pregnant
- Unusual womb shape
- Complications
- Making a hole in the womb
- Scar tissue formation
- Bleeding
- Not completely removing the wall
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Check patient before surgery
- 2. Insert tiny camera in womb
- 3. Find the wall inside womb
- 4. Remove wall using electric current
- 5. Stop any bleeding
- 6. Care after surgery
Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Surgery to remove growths from the womb using small cuts, keeping the womb healthy for future pregnancy.
Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Surgery to remove growths from the womb using small cuts, keeping the womb healthy for future pregnancy.- Indications
- Growths causing pain or heavy bleeding
- Trouble getting pregnant due to growths
- Repeated miscarriages
- Growths causing pressure symptoms
- Complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scar tissue formation
- Need for bigger surgery
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Position patient and prepare
- 2. Make small cuts in belly
- 3. Find the growths
- 4. Cut into womb muscle
- 5. Remove growths
- 6. Repair and close the womb
Laparoscopic Cystectomy
Removal of cysts from ovaries while keeping healthy ovary tissue, done through small cuts in the belly.
Laparoscopic Cystectomy
Removal of cysts from ovaries while keeping healthy ovary tissue, done through small cuts in the belly.- Indications
- Ovary cysts
- Blood-filled cysts
- Skin and hair cysts
- Cysts that won't go away
- Complications
- Damage to healthy ovary
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Lower egg count
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Make small cuts for camera
- 2. Find the cyst
- 3. Move ovary carefully
- 4. Remove cyst carefully
- 5. Stop bleeding
- 6. Take out removed tissue
Laparoscopic Tubal Recanalisation
A procedure to open blocked fallopian tubes, helping eggs and sperm meet naturally for pregnancy.
Laparoscopic Tubal Recanalisation
A procedure to open blocked fallopian tubes, helping eggs and sperm meet naturally for pregnancy.- Indications
- Blocked fallopian tubes
- Previous tube tying surgery
- Scarred tubes
- Fluid-filled tubes
- Complications
- Tubes blocking again
- Higher chance of pregnancy outside womb
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Check tubes first
- 2. Use camera to see tubes
- 3. Move tubes carefully
- 4. Remove blockage
- 5. Check if tubes are open
- 6. Prevent scar tissue
Laparoscopic Tubal Recanulation
Advanced surgery to fix damaged tubes and help them work better for natural pregnancy.
Laparoscopic Tubal Recanulation
Advanced surgery to fix damaged tubes and help them work better for natural pregnancy.- Indications
- Blocked tubes
- Damage from infection
- Scarred tubes
- Failed previous tube surgery
- Complications
- Surgery may not work
- Pregnancy outside womb
- Scar tissue formation
- Lower success rates
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Check patient before surgery
- 2. Use camera approach
- 3. Examine tubes carefully
- 4. Repair using tiny instruments
- 5. Test if tubes work
- 6. Monitor after surgery
Laparoscopic Salpingectomy
Complete removal of badly damaged fallopian tubes to prevent problems and improve IVF success.
Laparoscopic Salpingectomy
Complete removal of badly damaged fallopian tubes to prevent problems and improve IVF success.- Indications
- Fluid-filled damaged tubes
- Pregnancy in tube
- Cancer in tube
- Severely damaged tubes
- Complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Reduced blood flow to ovaries
- Scar tissue formation
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Make small cuts for camera
- 2. Move tube carefully
- 3. Control blood vessels
- 4. Remove tube completely
- 5. Check for bleeding
- 6. Close cuts
Laparoscopic Salpingostomy
Creating a new opening in the fallopian tube to help it work again while keeping the tube intact.
Laparoscopic Salpingostomy
Creating a new opening in the fallopian tube to help it work again while keeping the tube intact.- Indications
- Blocked tube opening
- Repairing fluid-filled tubes
- Rebuilding tubes
- Keeping fertility options
- Complications
- Tube closing again
- Higher risk of pregnancy in tube
- Poor healing
- Lower success rates
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Use camera to see tubes
- 2. Check tube condition
- 3. Make new opening
- 4. Rebuild tube end
- 5. Check if tube works
- 6. Prevent scar tissue
Obstetrics
2 specialized procedures
Obstetrics
2 specialized procedures
LSCS (Lower Segment Caesarean Section)
Surgery to deliver baby through a cut in the lower part of the womb when normal delivery is not safe.
LSCS (Lower Segment Caesarean Section)
Surgery to deliver baby through a cut in the lower part of the womb when normal delivery is not safe.- Indications
- Baby in distress
- Previous cesarean delivery
- Baby in wrong position
- Multiple babies
- Complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scar tissue formation
- Risks for future pregnancies
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Prepare patient for surgery
- 2. Give anesthesia
- 3. Make cut in belly
- 4. Make cut in womb
- 5. Deliver baby
- 6. Close womb and belly cuts
Cervical Cerclage
Surgery to place stitches around the cervix to prevent early opening and pregnancy loss.
Cervical Cerclage
Surgery to place stitches around the cervix to prevent early opening and pregnancy loss.- Indications
- Weak cervix
- Previous early delivery
- Short cervix
- History of late miscarriage
- Complications
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Water breaking early
- Early labor
- Procedure Steps
- 1. Check patient before surgery
- 2. Give anesthesia
- 3. Expose cervix
- 4. Place strong stitches
- 5. Adjust tightness
- 6. Monitor after surgery