Roller Ball Endometrial
Ablation For Polyp Video
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
for "excessive bleeding", and unresponsive menorrhagia
usually leads to a hysterectomy, because the doctors start thinking
that nothing can save the day.
The method of endometrial ablation Mr. Bolanos
chose was operative hysteroscopy. The endometrial polyp is cut
away with a roller bal. Most hysterectomies
arise due to unresponsive uterine bleeding, but surgeries such
as this help avoid hysterectomy by controlling the possible cause
of it.
For other videos see our main page on hysterectomy
video. For other techniques, see the main page on endometrial
ablation.
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