Yashoda Hospitals, hosted a significant national conference focused on “Excellence in High-Risk Pregnancy” on June 8. This event brought together medical experts across various specialties to discuss advanced integrative approaches in managing high-risk obstetric cases, underscoring the importance of holistic care in maternal and foetal health.
Dr. Pavan Gorukanti, the Director of Yashoda Hospitals, delivered the keynote address, emphasizing the hospital’s commitment to creating an environment where trust, innovation, and hope are at the forefront of maternal care. The need for comprehensive and integrated care strategies is increasingly crucial, particularly given the rising maternal comorbidities that complicate pregnancies.
The conference featured a wide range of sessions led by expert faculty tackling critical topics such as:
– Gestational Trophoblastic Disease: This condition, which can lead to complications in pregnancy, requires specialized management strategies to ensure positive outcomes.
– Rheumatological and Endocrine Disorders in Pregnancy: Conditions such as lupus or thyroid disorders can significantly impact pregnancy, necessitating a multidisciplinary approach.
– Obstetric Emergencies: These unexpected events require immediate, coordinated responses to optimize maternal and fetal survival.
– Maternal Cardiac Complications: Heart issues during pregnancy pose significant risks, and understanding the latest management strategies is vital for healthcare providers.
A highlight of the conference was a panel discussion titled “Turning Obstetric Challenges into Success Stories,” which encouraged dialogue among specialists to share experiences and strategies for overcoming common hurdles in high-risk pregnancies.
As healthcare continues to evolve, the integration of various specialties in the management of high-risk pregnancies is essential. This conference not only provided a platform for expert exchange but also laid the groundwork for future collaborations aimed at enhancing patient care in high-risk obstetric situations.
Yashoda Hospitals’ initiative in leading this discussion reflects a growing recognition of the need for structured, responsive care in maternal health, reinforcing the significance of prioritizing both maternal and foetal well-being. The insights gained from this conference will undoubtedly contribute to improving outcomes for mothers and their babies in the years to come.
-Raja Aditya




