Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
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Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the removal of the uterus through several small incisions in the abdomen. It is performed using a laparoscope, a thin, flexible tube with a light and camera at the end, which allows the surgeon to view and operate on the internal organs without making a large incision.
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Program
During a woman’s lifetime, she might face a reproductive problem that requires evaluation and possible surgery. Some gynecologic conditions that may require surgery are endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroids, abnormal bleeding, intrauterine scarring, damaged fallopian tubes, pelvic pain or abnormal development of the reproductive tract. Minimally invasive and robotic surgery have transformed the field of surgery, radically reducing trauma and recovery. In this approach, small skin incisions (less than an inch in size) and specialized tools are used. Our program utilizes the following methods for women’s reproductive conditions requiring surgery: Hysteroscopy. A small, narrow telescope (a hysteroscope) allows for visualization of the inside of the uterine cavity without incisions. This is often performed when evaluating abnormal uterine bleeding. Laparoscopy. A small telescope inserted through small abdominal skin incisions is used to evaluate the pelvic anatomy (uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, etc.). The laparoscope (camera) sends live pictures to a video monitor, which allows the surgeon to see the anatomy and perform complex surgeries with minimal trauma to the patient. Robotics. Robotic surgery was approved for gynecological conditions in 2005 and has since opened up the option of minimally invasive surgery for women who otherwise would not have been eligible for vaginal surgery or traditional laparoscopic surgery. Surgeons are trained in using the daVinci Robot for select laparoscopic surgeries. “Open“ surgery, or surgery performed through traditional large incisions (similar to a cesarean section), is associated with longer hospitalizations, increased pain, increased surgical risk, and longer postoperative recovery times. With a surgery performed using a minimally invasive approach, patients are often able to go home on the day of surgery or the next morning with less postoperative pain.Gynecologic Specialties
Providing patient-centered, compassionate gynecologic care is our priority. Our diverse team of gynecologists offers consultative and treatment services for a comprehensive range of gynecologic conditions. Our clinical expertise in prevention, screening, and diagnosis of gynecologic cancers, prevention and treatment of gynecologic infections, fibroid management, management of endometriosis and pelvic pain, contraceptive services, and gynecologic care for patients with HIV are just a few examples of areas in which we are proud to be making a difference in our community. We offer state-of-the-art approaches to individualize the care of women with complex gynecologic conditions, including those that are precancerous, require minimally invasive surgery, or other advanced medical or surgical treatments. We care for patients of all ages across the entire community, including those who are underserved. We offer expertise in treating a variety of conditions including: Abnormal pap smears Abnormal uterine bleeding Chronic pelvic pain Complex surgical histories Endometriosis Fibroids Menopausal symptoms Ovarian cysts Pelvic infections Precancerous changes in the vulva, vagina, cervix (dysplasia), or uterus (hyperplasia) Sexual dysfunction Additionally, we provide the following specialty services: Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) . We offer an array of advanced laparoscopic, robotic, vaginal, and hysteroscopic surgical techniques to manage benign and precancerous gynecologic conditions. Office-based procedures. We offer several in-office procedures including colposcopy and LEEP, contraceptive implant and IUD insertion and removal, diagnostic hysteroscopy, endometrial and vulval biopsies, and trigger point injections in a safe, comfortable, and convenient setting. Transgender care. We offer surgical consultation for women transitioning to men. Pre-invasive gynecology care. We provide multidisciplinary evaluation and management of abnormal pap tests and precancerous conditions of the uterus, cervix, vagina, and vulva using the most up-to-date practice guidelines, in collaboration with gynecologic pathologists. Chronic Pelvic Pain. We provide a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to pelvic pain. We work with a multidisciplinary team (colorectal, urology, interventional radiology, social work, physical therapy, and vascular surgery) to address pelvic pain, which often has multiple causes. We are committed to working closely with local practices, community-based health centers, and colleagues in other medical specialties to ensure coordination of timely and appropriate gynecologic care for our patients. Our multidisciplinary approach includes partnership with primary care, other surgical specialties, pathology, radiology, social work and care coordination. We are committed to serving the community and providing access to care. Our collaborative care model includes working with the Connecticut Veterans Administration Health Care System, Corn