Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit, Director of Pandit Hospital – First 3D Laparoscopy Center of Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra, India, proudly attended and presented at the AAGL 2025 Global Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology in Vancouver, Canada. This marked his fourth and most significant trip to the biggest conference for laparoscopic gynecologists globally.
A major highlight of Dr. Pandit’s visit was his acclaimed presentation on his award-winning laparoscopic surgery for cervical cerclage. This innovative work received high appreciation from delegates and stalwarts worldwide, representing a significant contribution from India to the advancement of minimally invasive gynecologic techniques.
”My presentation on the award-winning lap surgery for cervical cerclage was highly appreciated, which was immensely gratifying… Honoured to represent India and present my award-winning surgery on Laparoscopic Cervical Cerclage at this prestigious global platform.”
– Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit
The conference served as an incredible platform for knowledge sharing and networking with leading figures in the field. Dr. Pandit had the distinct privilege of connecting with esteemed stalwarts of endoscopic gynecology, including:
Dr. Michael Hibner, AAGL 2025 President.
Dr. Javier Magrina, Honorary Chairman.
Dr. Marcello Ceccaroni.
With delegates attending from over 100 countries, the event provided a valuable opportunity to interact and exchange cutting-edge insights with colleagues and friends from across the globe.






Dr. Pandit extended his deep gratitude to the organizations and individuals who made his participation possible and successful:
The IAGE International Team & AAGL
Dr Amit Tajane and Dr Ambreen
His dedicated team at Pandit Hospital
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Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit:
Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit is one of the best obstetrician and gynecologist in India. He is also a well-renowned Laparoscopic surgeon. He obtained his MS (Ob Gyn) degree from the prestigious Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences. He has also done fellowship and diploma courses in laparoscopic surgeries and cancer treatment from Tata Hospital and Keil University, Germany. His surgical cases, papers and videos has been chosen in many international forums of gynecology.
At Pandit Hospital, we are always working hard to provide its patients with the highest level of medical innovation and patient care. With the aim of delivering complete maternity & gynecological care under one roof with the help of all contemporary amenities and cutting-edge medical equipment. Dr. Hrishikesh Pandit has a vision to bring the best of facilities regarding laparoscopy surgeries in the city of Ahmednagar. He is the pioneer of 3D Laparoscopy technology is Ahmednagar.
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