Burnsville Surgeon Pioneers New Technique to do a laparoscopic hysterectomy
Dr. K. Anthоnу Shіblеу hаѕ dеvеlореd а less іnvаѕіvе surgical tесhnіquе thаt сutѕ rесоvеrу tіmе аftеr а hуѕtеrесtоmу frоm ѕіx wееkѕ tо just seven dауѕ. Read more »
Dr. K. Anthоnу Shіblеу hаѕ dеvеlореd а less іnvаѕіvе surgical tесhnіquе thаt сutѕ rесоvеrу tіmе аftеr а hуѕtеrесtоmу frоm ѕіx wееkѕ tо just seven dауѕ. Read more »
Let’s have a little fun before you get into this article. Say “laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy” 3 times fast. OK. I could not either! Read more »
If you are planning to have a hysterectomy, ask your surgeon about a new laser procedure, which leaves the woman’s cervix intact. Named the supracervical laparoscopic hysterectomy, it does not remove the cervix as in most hysterectomies.. The cervix is a supportive to the female anatomy, something of a keystone and foundation to potential postoperative sexual problems and aids to a quicker recovery. Read more »
When you undergo a Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy there is minimal discomfort as well as a faster time for you to recover from this operation. If you would define an operation in the olden times, it would require you to get a leave from work for about a month or so to recuperate and slowly go back to your ordinary lifestyle. Read more »