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Specialist Gynaecologist Practising in Hamilton, Waikato, NZ

Dr Tarek Saleh specializes in endometriosis, complex gynaecological pelvic surgery, and minimally invasive gynaecology . This includes hysteroscopic and laparoscopic surgery, and using the latest in surgical and laparoscopic technologies.<br>Tarek sees his private patients in Southbloc building, 19 Knox St. He also consults at Leamington medical Centre in Cambridge. He offers a range of personalized services tailored to every womanu2019s needs, and he operates from two of the best private hospitals in Hamilton, Anglesea and Braemar.

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Specialist Gynaecologist Practising in Hamilton, Waikato, NZ

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  1. Specialist Gynaecologist Practising in Hamilton, NZ Gynaecologist Hamilton Dr Tarek Saleh​ specializes in endometriosis, complex,gynaecological pelvic surgery, and minimally invasive gynaecology. This includes hysteroscopic and laparoscopic surgery​, and using the latest in surgical and laparoscopic technologies. Tarek sees his private patients in Southbloc building, 19 Knox st. He also consults at Leamington medical centre in Cambridge. He offers a range of personalized services tailored to every woman’s needs, and he operates from two of the best private hospitals in Hamilton , Anglesea and Braemar. Procedures: ● Laparoscopy Laparoscopy is commonly called ‘keyhole surgery‘. It is a procedure in which a surgical telescope and video camera is passed through a small cut ‘keyhole‘ in the abdomen, usually in the umbilicus (belly button). ● Hysterectomy Is an operation where the uterus (womb) is removed.

  2. There are different types of hysterectomy, and during the operation other organs, such as the ovaries or Fallopian tubes – might also be removed. A total ‘hysterectomy’ means that the uterus and the cervix (neck if the uterus) are removed – this is the most common type of hysterectomy. A ‘subtotal‘ hysterectomy means that the uterus is removed, but the cervix is not – this is a less common operation. ● Hysteroscopy A hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus (womb). It is carried out using a narrow telescope, called the hysterocopy, which is inserted through the cervix (opening of the womb) into the uterus. The hysteroscope is connected to a light and camera, which sends images to a monitor so that your gynaecologist is able to see inside the uterus. ● Anterior Vaginal Repair About 1 in 10 women who have had children require surgery for vaginal prolapse. A prolapse of the front (anterior) wall of the vagina is usually due to a weakness in the strong tissue layer (fascia) that divides the vagina from the bladder. This weakness may cause a feeling of fullness or dragging in the vagina or an uncomfortable bulge that extends beyond the vaginal opening. It may also cause difficulty passing urine with a slow or intermittent urine stream or symptoms of urinary urgency or frequency. Another name for an anterior wall prolapse is a cystocele. ● Posterior Vaginal Wall and Perineal Body Repair A posterior repair, also known as a posterior colporrhaphy, is a surgical procedure to repair or reinforce the fascial support layer between the rectum and the vagina. A perineorrhaphy is the term used for the operation that repairs the perineal body. The perineal body (the supporting tissue between vaginal and anal openings) also helps to support the back wall of the vagina. ● Sacrospinous Fixation A sacrospinous fixation is an operation designed to restore support to the uterus or vaginal vault (in a woman who has had a hysterectomy). Through a cut in the vagina, stitches are placed into a strong ligament (sacrospinous ligament) in the pelvis and then to the cervix or vaginal vault. The stitches can be either permanent or slowly absorbed over time. Eventually they are replaced by scar tissue that then supports the vagina or uterus. This procedure is often combined with a vaginal hysterectomy and/or surgery to treat prolapse of the bladder, bowel, or stress urinary incontinence. ● Mid-Uretheral Sling Mid-urethral sling (also known as tape) procedures are operations designed to help women with stress incontinence. Stress incontinence is the leakage of urine with everyday activities such as coughing, sneezing, or exercise. It is a very common and embarrassing problem affecting up to 1 in 3 women. Stress incontinence may be cured or improved with pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle modifications, but if these strategies fail, then surgery may be recommended. ● Cystoscopy Cystoscopy is the name for a procedure allowing a doctor to look into your bladder and urethra with a special telescope called a cystoscope. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. ● Caesarean Section A caesarean section is an operation in which a baby is born through an incision (cut) made through the mother’s abdomen and the uterus (womb). The cut is usually made low and around the level of the bikini line. Reviews:  Would Definitely Use Them Again!!

  3. 5.0 rating September 16, 2020 No-one wants to visit the Gynaecologist, but Tarek and Sally are an awesome team. They are very professional and make you feel comfortable during all processes. Sally was always in the room for examinations and I felt very safe in Tarek’s care. He was a great surgeon and I felt completely at ease asking​Show more Karen Carlson https://drtareksaleh.co.nz/reviews/ Dr Tarek Saleh, Specialist Gynaecologist Practising in Hamilton, NZ Hamilton​​Gynaecologist Clinic Address: ​South Bloc Building, 19 Knox St, Hamilton, New Zealand Phone: 021 024 51019 Website: ​https://drtareksaleh.co.nz/ About Dr. Tarek Saleh: ​https://drtareksaleh.co.nz/about-me/ Google Map Location: ​https://goo.gl/maps/HV3XWq7qLbggqNKR9    

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