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Laparoscopic Surgery

For many women surgery may be the best treatment option for common gynecological conditions and until recently options included traditional surgery with a large incision or Laparoscopy which uses small incisions but is limited to very simple procedures. At our facility we use the very latest in technology through the use of Laparoscopic Surgery. A minimally invasive option for even the most complex surgical procedure.

What is a Laparoscopy

The doctor can observe and perform a variety of procedures on a woman’s reproductive organs (the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes). Since the surgeon uses instruments that fit into a narrow tube called a cannula, only a small incision is necessary.

When Laparoscopy Used

Laparoscopy is used in the following surgical situations:

  • Endometriosis diagnosis and treatment
  • Symptomatic ovarian cyst
  • Hysterectomy
  • Exploratory surgery for possible infertility causes
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Pelvic pain
  • Tubal ligation

We use newer devices such as NovaSure, Hydrothermal Ablation and Thermachoice® to treat the above conditions.

What are the potential benefits to having Laparoscopic Surgery?

 

Patient’s potential benefits include less scarring, significantly less pain, reduced blood loss, fewer complications, a shorter hospital stay, a faster return to normal daily activities and the possibility of a better clinical outcome.

 

Performing surgery laparoscopically also reduces the chance of forming internal scar tissue (adhesions) after surgery. In some people, these adhesions can cause pain, and in 1-3% of people, may lead to intestinal obstruction at some point in their lives. Fewer adhesions are formed after laparoscopic surgery because no sponges or retractors are needed, and the internal tissues are not dried by exposure to room air. From the perspective of the surgeon, many types of surgery are actually easier to do laparoscopically because the internal areas of interest are magnified and shown on a large TV screen.

Laparoscopy Procedure

Surgeon visualizes the inside the abdomen by introducing a lighted instrument called a laparoscope through the narrow cannula. Other specially-engineered instruments the surgeon needs can also be introduced via this cannula.

Improved technology, faster healing

You’ve just been diagnosed with a condition requiring surgery. Until very recently your options included traditional surgery with a large open incision or laparoscopy, which uses small incisions but is typically limited to very simple procedures.

Thanks to a breakthrough surgical technology, there is a new category of minimally invasive surgery for which you may be a candidate. It is an effective, minimally invasive alternative to both open surgery and laparoscopy. Through the use of the Laparoscopic Surgery, surgeons are now able to offer a minimally invasive option for complex surgical procedures.

Imagine major surgery performed through the smallest of incisions. Imagine having the benefits of a definitive treatment but with the potential for significantly less pain, a shorter hospital stay, faster return to normal daily activities – as well as the potential for better clinical outcomes.

Multiple studies have shown laparoscopy to be safer, to be less expensive, and to have a shorter recovery time.

Laparoscopic Surgery is changing the experience of surgery, while surgeons and hospitals are re-writing accepted standards for surgical care.

 

So speak with your doctor at Professional Brooklyn Gynecological Services today to inquire about the latest surgical solution that’s least invasive and highly effective.

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