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Gynecologic Endoscopy
Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy / Normal and Abnormal Female Anatomy

Laparoscopic Myomectomy  
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I achieve satisfactory approximation of the edges of the uterus.    I achieve satisfactory approximation of the edges of the uterus.
I achieve satisfactory approximation of the edges of the uterus.

 

We cover the surgical area with Interceed to minimize scar tissue formation.    We cover the surgical area with Interceed to minimize scar tissue formation.
We cover the surgical area with Interceed to minimize scar tissue formation.
     
                                         

We use special instruments to remove the fibroids from the abdomen.    We use special instruments to remove the fibroids from the abdomen.
We use special instruments to remove the fibroids from the abdomen. I close
 the trocar site near the belly button with a special needle to prevent hernias. 

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