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Dr Akshara Shyamsunder

Associate Gynaecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon MBBS, MRMed, FRANZCOG, AGES
Driven, focused & passionate - Akshara believes that putting in the hours leaves nothing to fate. Akshara is a gynaecologist & laparoscopic surgeon forged through years of extensive training, study & research. Tenacity, persistence & hard work defines her approach, whilst grit drives her to continually refine her skills in the pursuit of excellence and optimal patient outcomes.
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Expertise and Special Interests

Dr Shyamsunder is an advanced laparoscopic & hysteroscopic surgeon accredited by the Australasian Gynaecological Endoscopy and Surgery (AGES) Society. She has expertise in surgical gynaecology including:

  • Advanced laparoscopic surgery
  • Hysteroscopic surgery
  • Fibroids
  • Adenomyosis
  • Endometriosis
  • Pelvic pain
  • Hysterectomy
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Menstrual disorders
  • Abnormal CST (Pap smear) & colposcopy
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Akshara is an advanced laparoscopic gynaecological surgeon, holding the highest level of accreditation (RANZCOG/AGES Level 6) in laparoscopic gynaecological surgery in Australia & New Zealand.  She completed her core specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology at The Royal Hospital for Women.  Through her core training, she has completed a Masters in Reproductive Medicine (MRMed) through the University of New South Wales (UNSW).  During this time, she developed a passion for minimally invasive gynaecological surgery and underwent a two-year fellowship in laparoscopic gynaecology completed under the tutelage of Professor Jason Abbott & A/Professor Erin Nesbitt-Hawes and accredited by the Australasian Gynaecological Endoscopy and Surgery (AGES) Society.

In addition to her private practice at Alana, Akshara is a consultant at The Royal Hospital for Women where she works as a clinician, surgeon, surgical educator and researcher.  She is a conjoint associate lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and is actively involved in teaching UNSW medical students as well as training future gynaecologists.

Akshara is an active member of AGES and currently serves as trainee representative on the AGES Board to promote the safest and highest standards of clinical and minimally invasive surgical care for women throughout Australia & New Zealand.  With a strong research focus, Akshara has been actively involved in multiple research publications, contributed to a number of manuscripts and is a reviewer for the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynaecology (JMIG).  Passionate about surgical education, Akshara facilitates regular laparoscopic and hysteroscopic workshops at a national level to teach, train and educate the next generation of minimally invasive surgeons.

Whether guiding a patient through their first gynaecological concern or managing complex surgical cases, Akshara is a strong believer in actively listening to her patients and providing evidence-based advice so they feel empowered to make informed decisions about their health.  She understands that surgery is not the solution for everyone & her training & expertise means she can offer high level care in a supportive environment with considerable choice over a broad range of treatments.

Akshara is a life-long learner that believes the pillars to success are hard work, focus and purpose. In her down-time, she can be found running along Sydney’s coastline, singing or cooking for her family & friends.

Li, F.G., Shyamsunder, A., Nesbitt-Hawes, E., Deans, R. and Abbott, J., 2025. A systematic review and meta-analysis of energy-based devices for postmenopausal sexual dysfunction. Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology.

Shyamsunder, A., Hardy, T., Yazdani, A., Polyakov, A., Norman, R., Hart, R., Agresta, F., Rombauts, L., Boothroyd, C., Chapman, M. and Sweeten, P., 2021. Higher doses of FSH used for superovulation do not adversely affect embryonic ploidy: a randomized controlled trial (STimulation Resulting in Embryonic Aneuploidy using Menopur (STREAM) Trial). Fertility & Reproduction3(03), pp.108-114.

To, V., Lam, A., Shyamsunder, A. and Johnson, N., 2018. How feasible and practical is it to introduce the Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonisation Project (EPHect) standard surgical form into clinical practice? Journal of Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Disorders10(4), pp.193-197.

Conference Presentations:

Shyamsunder A, Broomfield C, Sheppard M, Nesbitt-Hawes E, Abbott J; ‘Recurrent Botox Injections to the Pelvic Floor for Chronic Pelvic Pain’, presented at AGES Annual Scientific Meeting 2025, Perth

Shyamsunder A, Abbott J; ‘Deep Infiltrating Endometriotic Bladder Nodule: A Stepwise Approach & Excision’, presented at AGES Annual Scientific Meeting 2025, Perth

Shyamsunder A, Ng C, Van Niekerk L, Gonzalez A, Gunther K, Tjoa C, Guo B, Nesbitt-Hawes E, Mishra G, Montgomery G, Abbott J; ‘Endometriosis & Temporal Quality of Life: The Australian National Endometriosis Clinical and Scientific Trial Registry’, presented at American Association of Gynaecological Laparoscopists (AAGL) 2024

Shyamsunder A, Ng C, El-Hamawi Z, Nesbitt-Hawes E, Won H, Rosen D, Deans R, McCormack L, Abbott J; ‘Decreasing the negative laparoscopy rate for pelvic pain: specialist versus generalist trained endoscopists in the Australian public and private healthcare sectors’, presented at AGES Annual Scientific Meeting 2024, Sydney

Shyamsunder A, Knapman B, Nesbitt-Hawes E; ‘Rare Case of Post-Procedural Pyomyoma’, presented at AGES Annual Scientific Meeting 2023, Melbourne

Shyamsunder A, Reyftmann L; ‘Rare Case of an Omental Ectopic Pregnancy’, presented at AGES Annual Scientific Meeting 2023, Melbourne

Shyamsunder A, Ooi S, Farjo J, Pacquee S; ‘Stress Urinary Incontinence – Not that Simple’, presented at AGES Pelvic Floor Meeting 2023, Melbourne

Shyamsunder A, Siriwardena K; ‘Caesarean Scar Pregnancy’, Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG) 2019, London

Shyamsunder A, Martin M; ‘Protruding Submucosal Fibroid in Puerperium’, Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand (PSANZ) 2019, Gold Coast

Shyamsunder A, Mollakatalla S; ‘Specimen Mislabelling in Obstetrics – A Quality & Safety Project’, RANZCOG Bush & Beach Regional Scientific Meeting 2019, Gold Coast

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