GYN conditions like fibroids and adenomyosis are known to cause heavy menstrual bleeding, which can be incredibly disruptive to a woman's routine. Heavy GYN bleeding can also be dangerous as it can cause anemia. The dangers of anemia include life-threatening complications such as congestive heart failure, arrhythmia, and/or heart attack.
Women who struggle with these symptoms should get evaluated by a GYN specialist who can determine the cause and provide safe and efficient treatment. When it come to fibroids, they can be removed with minimally invasive myomectomy, which at CIGC is performed with the advanced LAAM technique (two small incisions and recovery in 10-14 days). Definitive fibroid treatment can be achieved with a minimally invasive hysterectomy, performed at CIGC with the DualPortGYN technique (two 5 MM incisions and 1 week recovery time). Both techniques have been developed by CIGC physicians Dr. Paul MacKoul and Dr. Natalya Danilyants. Definitive treatment of adenomyosis is also achieved with hysterectomy.
Learn more about the dangers of heavy menstrual bleeding and minimally invasive treatment options in this recent blog: Heavy Bleeding From Fibroids And Adenomyosis: The Risks
To speak with a CIGC physician about your GYN symptoms, call 888-SURGERY contact us online to schedule an appointment. Patient stories are available on our website here and on doctor review sites: Dr. Paul MacKoul Reviews | Dr. Natalya Danilyants Reviews.
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Learn more about the dangers of heavy menstrual bleeding and minimally invasive treatment options in this recent blog: Heavy Bleeding From Fibroids And Adenomyosis: The Risks
To speak with a CIGC physician about your GYN symptoms, call 888-SURGERY contact us online to schedule an appointment. Patient stories are available on our website here and on doctor review sites: Dr. Paul MacKoul Reviews | Dr. Natalya Danilyants Reviews.
Follow Us On Social Media:
Paul MacKoul MD on Facebook | Natalya Danilyants MD on Facebook
Paul MacKoul MD on Twitter | Natalya Danilyants MD on Twitter
Dr. Paul MacKoul on LinkedIn | Dr. Natalya Danilyants on LinkedIn