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Endometrial Ablation

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This is an roller ball endometrial ablation for polyp video, performed on a woman 55 of age, with a diagnosis of unresponsive menorrhagia… Continue reading

This is an endometrial ablation for fibroids video, performed on a woman of 350 lbs, with high risk of severe anemia, with a diagnosis of unresponsive menorrhagia. The surgeon is Jose Bolanos, MD.

Menorrhagia stands for “excessive bleeding”, so this… Continue reading

Cryo ablation for avoiding hysterectomy (sometimes misspelled as: cryo oblation, cryoablation, cryo-ablation) is the procedure of exterminating the endometrium of the uterus by means of a cryo procedure – by inducing coldness into the womb.

The idea… Continue reading

Uterus ablation is destroying the endometrium, the internal lining of the uterus, in order to help the patient. Frequent terms for uterus ablation are uterine ablation and endometrial ablation, and technically, these can be done through a plethora of… Continue reading

Uterine fibroids are the largest single cause of hysterectomy. They may lurk undiscovered for years and (almost) always are benign.

A fibroid is a muscle tumor, in this case, the tumor of muscles in the uterus. Another name for them… Continue reading

Uterine ablation is ablation of the uterus. The term “ablation” means scraping, so uterine ablation would be scraping the interior part of the uterus, away. This interior part is called endometrium, and is the place in which fertilised egg… Continue reading

In 1994 Neuwirth et al. introduced a thermal uterine balloon therapy system. The results achieved with it are comparable with the hysteroscopic endometrial resection, except that the skills the operator must possess are significantly smaller. The uterine thermal balloon… Continue reading

Rollerball ablation (sometimes spelled as “roller-ball”) of the uterus is the method of destroying the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus, by means of heat. It is one of the first ablation methods and relies on using the hysteroscope… Continue reading

This is an roller ball endometrial ablation for polyp video, performed on a woman 55 of age, with a diagnosis of unresponsive menorrhagia because of the presence of an endometrial polyp. The surgeon is Jose Bolanos, MD.

Menorrhagia stands… Continue reading

Radio frequency ablation (sometimes shorthened as “rf ablation” or RFA) is more precisely known as the impedance-controlled bipolar radiofrequency ablation. It destroys endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus in order to stop heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)… Continue reading

Novasure endometrial ablation is a “flame-thrower” amongst the devices for endometrial ablation. It consists of an electrode with a sheath at the end; in the beginning of the procedure, the sheath is placed through the cervix. The electrode then expands… Continue reading

Endometrial ablation (often spelled as oblation, or oblasion, or ablasion) is the process of destroying endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus, in order to solve a problem such as heavy bleeding, pain, exhaustion and so on.… Continue reading

Microwave ablation of uterus is the method to resolve heavy menstrual bleeding or menorrhagia. Memorrhagia without cause used to be the main reason for having a hysterectomy. From one third up to one half of all hysterectomias could be attributed… Continue reading

Laser ablation is type of endometrial ablation (sometimes misspelled as “oblation” or “ablasion”, also called uterine ablation and uterus ablation), which is a surgical technique to stop heavy bleeding during the period.

Normal loss of blood during the period is… Continue reading

There’s a new blog called Three Weddings, the owner of which had an embarrasing experience in public location — an extremely heavy menstrual bleeding. She had to call her husband and he did all the right things in… Continue reading

To most women, periods are just a fact of life. But to many women, heavy ruins , forces to stay at home, don’t even go to work, bring pain, gloominess and . Traditional solution for… Continue reading

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Question: I have had problems with an irregular cycle. I also have fibroids. My doctor has recommended a hysterectomy, but I am uncomfortable with such radical surgery. Do I have other options? I am… Continue reading

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