Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2008

The new concept of gasless laparoscopy

To find out more about the new concept of gasless laparoscopy, also known as Lift-Laparoscopy, and its advantages, visit following websites:
www.Lift-Laparoscopy.com
or
www.MySurgeryPlace.net
or
www.EndoGyn.com

Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2007

What is menorrhagia

During normal menstruation the average woman loses about 2 ounces (60 ml) of blood or less. If bleeding is significantly heavier, it is called menorrhagia, which occurs in 9% to 14% of all women and can be caused by a number of factors. Women often over estimate the amount of blood lost during their periods. However, women should consult their physician if any of the following occurs:
  • Soaking through at least one pad or tampon every hour for several hours.
  • Heavy periods that regularly lasting 10 or more days.
  • Bleeding between periods or during pregnancy.
  • Spotting or light bleeding between periods is common in girls just starting menstruation and sometimes during ovulation in young adult women, but consultation with a physician is nevertheless recommended.
Note: Clot formation is fairly common during heavy bleeding and is not a cause for concern.

Just visit following sites to find out more about uterine bleeding: www.Menorrhagia.de or www.EndoGyn.com

Samstag, 6. Oktober 2007

Dysfunctional uterine bleeding

80 % of cases of hysterectomy is performed because of bleeding disorders or myomas. A less invasive form of treatment would have been possible for about 30 - 50 %. In most cases, there is no need to hurry and agree to a hysterectomy immediately. It is a good idea to first to inform yourself, as hysterectomy is still performed by a laparotomy in 65 - 70 %. Humans are mutilated and deformed through avoidable laparotomies. Adhesions occure after 93% of all surgeries with laparotomy For every 100 procedures there will be 10 readmissions within the first year following open surgery on the reproductive tract. Laparoscopic procedures have a rate of adhesion related readmission comparable to laparotomy procedures (means the SAME RISK as Laparotomy) ! We avoid carbondioxide insufflation by Lift-Laparoscopy. Please have a look at our CONCEPT for surgery in bleeding disorders and hysterectomy.
www.menorrhagia.deData taken from SCAR study