Guest: Dr Olga ValievaMyomectomy is the removal of fibroids from the uterus. If they are small (submucosal) fibroids, meaning along the inside cavity, they can be removed simply with hysteroscopy. However, to completely remove the other fibroids within the uterus, we often will need to do so through the abdominal route. We talk about this in our latest Podcast!Inquiries: NewSchoolObGYN@gmail.comFollow our socials:Instagram and TikTok: @DrObGynKenobi and NewSchoolOBGYNYoutube: New School...
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Guest: Dr Olga ValievaMyomectomy is the removal of fibroids from the uterus. If they are small (submucosal) fibroids, meaning along the inside cavity, they can be removed simply with hysteroscopy. However, to completely remove the other fibroids within the uterus, we often will need to do so through the abdominal route. We talk about this in our latest Podcast!Inquiries: NewSchoolObGYN@gmail.comFollow our socials:Instagram and TikTok: @DrObGynKenobi and NewSchoolOBGYNYoutube: New School...
Remove ovaries?? Tubes? Cervix? Make the right choice about hysterectomy!
New School ObGyn
20 minutes
1 year ago
Remove ovaries?? Tubes? Cervix? Make the right choice about hysterectomy!
There are some big choices you may have to make about your hysterectomy and how it is performed. We look to give you the information you need once again to determine the route of hysterectomy (vaginal, laparoscopic, abdominal), whether to remove or keep the ovaries, whether to remove or keep the cervix. Also stay tuned to the end as we take you through the actual Robotic Assisted Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy, Bilateral Salpingectomy procedure that we did!Please Visit the New School OB...
New School ObGyn
Guest: Dr Olga ValievaMyomectomy is the removal of fibroids from the uterus. If they are small (submucosal) fibroids, meaning along the inside cavity, they can be removed simply with hysteroscopy. However, to completely remove the other fibroids within the uterus, we often will need to do so through the abdominal route. We talk about this in our latest Podcast!Inquiries: NewSchoolObGYN@gmail.comFollow our socials:Instagram and TikTok: @DrObGynKenobi and NewSchoolOBGYNYoutube: New School...