Surgery

surgery
surgery

Gynecological surgeries can be performed in both office and hospital settings, with the choice of location and technique depending on the complexity of the condition.

In-office procedures typically include less invasive treatments like endometrial biopsies, hysteroscopies, and the removal of small polyps or lesions with local anesthesia and the choice of PRONOX (self-administered inhaled Nitrous Oxide/laughing gas).

More complex surgeries, such as hysterectomies, myomectomies, or endometriosis excisions, are performed in a hospital setting, utilizing advanced techniques like laparoscopy or robot-assisted surgery. These surgeries are minimally invasive, involving small incisions and the use of a camera and specialized instruments to perform precise work, leading to less pain, faster recovery, and minimal scarring.

Robotic surgery offers enhanced precision, flexibility, and control, allowing gynecologists to manage delicate procedures with greater accuracy. Both approaches are tailored to the patient's individual needs, aiming to improve outcomes and reduce recovery times.