Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy
OR-Live.com presents Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy - Treatment for actual staging of uterine cancer. September 17, 2008 6:00 PM EDT
From PinnacleHealth, Harrisburg, PA
On Wednesday, September 17 at 6 p.m. PinnacleHealth will broadcast a minimally invasive hysterectomy, performed by Gregory Willis, DO, online. During the broadcast, Dr. Willis, surgeon and gynecologic oncologist at PinnacleHealth, will complete a total hysterectomy with lymph node dissection for actual staging of uterine cancer. Dr. Willis will be available to answer questions electronically from the online audience during the premiere.
Since 2007, Dr. Willis and his partner, Jose Misas, MD, have performed more than 70 surgeries with the assistance of the da Vinci® S™ surgical system. This minimally invasive technique reduces the chance of infection, shortens hospital stay and improves recovery time.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Radical Hysterectomy for cervical cancer
This video made by doctor Moulay nabil (www.drmoulaynabil.com) gynecologist in rabat Morrocco shows a laparoscopic radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer .This endoscopic procedure is performed in clinique la capitale at Rabat Morrocco (www.lacapitalemaroc.com)
Preparing for Hysterectomy Surgery
http://www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com/hysterectomy/how-to-prepare-for-hysterectomy-surgery/
Ease it up on yourself with Bach Rescue Remedy and by introducing Reiki into your life.
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy - The 'DRS' Technique
A Uterus gets totalled by the new Ligasure Force Triad Energy Platform / Vessel Sealing instrument. The entire procedure is bloodless & totally laparoscopic.
Courtesy - The Dr DEEPU RAJKAMAL SELVARAJ (DRS) (Chirurgien Endoscopique) G.G Hospital, Chennai, India
Robotic Hysterectomy - Colpotomy
Performing colpotomy. This seperates the uterus from the vagina. For more search #hfhgyn on twitter.
Hysterectomy, a Teleplay
UN BECOMING is a play that was first produced by the HERS Foundation Off Broadway in New York in February 2004 and in about 30 cities since then. The play revolves around Emma Douglas, a woman who has everything...to lose. She is sensual, smart and driven. Painting is her life's breath. But a medical opinion threatens everything. UN BECOMING explores how any woman can lose control when the voice of intuition is silenced.
http://www.unbecomingplay.com/
http://www.hersfoundation.org/
http://hysterectomyinformation.blogspot.com/
http://www.uterinearteryembolization.com/
Friday, November 26, 2010
Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy
OR-Live.com presents Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy - Treatment for actual staging of uterine cancer. September 17, 2008 6:00 PM EDT
From PinnacleHealth, Harrisburg, PA
On Wednesday, September 17 at 6 p.m. PinnacleHealth will broadcast a minimally invasive hysterectomy, performed by Gregory Willis, DO, online. During the broadcast, Dr. Willis, surgeon and gynecologic oncologist at PinnacleHealth, will complete a total hysterectomy with lymph node dissection for actual staging of uterine cancer. Dr. Willis will be available to answer questions electronically from the online audience during the premiere.
Since 2007, Dr. Willis and his partner, Jose Misas, MD, have performed more than 70 surgeries with the assistance of the da Vinci® S™ surgical system. This minimally invasive technique reduces the chance of infection, shortens hospital stay and improves recovery time.
Proven Hysterectomy Recovery Help
http://www.hysterectomyresources.com - Hysterectomy Recovery | Discover How To Stop Worrying & Avoid The Overwhelming Stress of Planning for Your Hysterectomy By Knowing Exactly What to Expect, How to Plan & Surefire Steps for a Healthy Recovery.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
da Vinci Hysterectomy Surgery
As shown on a local Dallas, TX news station, robotic surgery is changing recovery for patients. Hysterectomy surgeries have historically been associated with long recoveries, pain, and significant blood loss. Not any more.
da Vinci S / Robotic Hysterectomy by M. Patrick Lowe MD
M Patrick Lowe MD (Gynecologic Oncologist) Director of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
The surgical video details a robotic assisted hysterectomy in a patient with early stage endometrial/uterine cancer. Anatomy of the pelvis and the technique of a robotic hysterectomy is demonstrated in this video. Narration is provided for the viewer.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Proven Hysterectomy Recovery Help
http://www.hysterectomyresources.com - Hysterectomy Recovery | Discover How To Stop Worrying & Avoid The Overwhelming Stress of Planning for Your Hysterectomy By Knowing Exactly What to Expect, How to Plan & Surefire Steps for a Healthy Recovery.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy - The 'DRS' Technique
A Uterus gets totalled by the new Ligasure Force Triad Energy Platform / Vessel Sealing instrument. The entire procedure is bloodless & totally laparoscopic.
Courtesy - The Dr DEEPU RAJKAMAL SELVARAJ (DRS) (Chirurgien Endoscopique) G.G Hospital, Chennai, India
What every woman wants to know about hysterectomy
Because the uterus is inside the pelvis, the functions are not visible. The uterus sits behind the bladder and in front of the bowel, supporting them and keeping them in their natural place. When the uterus is removed, the bowel drifts down to take up the space where the uterus had been. Uterine contractions that occur during orgasm will not be experienced after the uterus is removed. During a hysterectomy the uterus is removed, and the hormone-responsive, sexual, and pelvic support functions are permanently lost.
To view a clear image of the anatomy charts and text, click here http://www.hersfoundation.org/anatomy/
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http://hysterectomyinformation.blogspot.com/
http://www.uterinearteryembolization.com/
Endometrial Ablation - Alternative to Hysterectomy
On Thursday, September 27 at 5:00pm EDT, watch an endometrial ablation live from Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, SC on www.OR-Live.com This minimally invasive procedure is an effective alternative to hysterectomy for patients suffering from heavy or prolonged bleeding during their period.
Endometrial ablation is a preferred option when other medical treatments have failed or results are less than desirable. The procedure involves the removal of the lining of the uterus, which is the source of the bleeding. Tiffany L. Rhodes, MD will perform the procedure. Viewers are invited to e-mail questions to the OR during the one hour webcast.
Monday, November 22, 2010
da Vinci Robotic Hysterectomy from Univ of Michigan
The University of Michigan Health System and Intuitive Surgical, Inc. will present a Webcast of a da Vinci (robotic) hysterectomy, broadcast live from the University of Michigan Hospital, on September 20, 2006 from 3-4 PM (ET).
The minimally invasive hysterectomy will be performed with the assistance of the da Vinci Surgical System, by Dr. Arnold Advincula, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Division of OB/GYN at The University of Michigan Health System. Arleen H. Song, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, will moderate the event to explain critical portions of the surgery and answer e-mail questions from viewers during the Webcast.
da Vinci Hysterectomy Surgery
As shown on a local Dallas, TX news station, robotic surgery is changing recovery for patients. Hysterectomy surgeries have historically been associated with long recoveries, pain, and significant blood loss. Not any more.
Endometrial Ablation - Alternative to Hysterectomy
On Thursday, September 27 at 5:00pm EDT, watch an endometrial ablation live from Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, SC on www.OR-Live.com This minimally invasive procedure is an effective alternative to hysterectomy for patients suffering from heavy or prolonged bleeding during their period.
Endometrial ablation is a preferred option when other medical treatments have failed or results are less than desirable. The procedure involves the removal of the lining of the uterus, which is the source of the bleeding. Tiffany L. Rhodes, MD will perform the procedure. Viewers are invited to e-mail questions to the OR during the one hour webcast.
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Removal of Ovaries - Part 3 of 4
Part 3 of a narrated, full-length total laparoscopic hysterectomy and removal of both ovaries for fibroids and pelvic pain. A Ligasure device is used to seal the vessels. Laparoscopic suturing is performed to close the vaginal apex after the uterus and cervix are removed. The entire procedure took approximately 35 minutes and is shown in its entirety in Parts 1 - 4. The patient went home right after surgery and can return to work in about 2 weeks.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Hysterectomy, a Teleplay
UN BECOMING is a play that was first produced by the HERS Foundation Off Broadway in New York in February 2004 and in about 30 cities since then. The play revolves around Emma Douglas, a woman who has everything...to lose. She is sensual, smart and driven. Painting is her life's breath. But a medical opinion threatens everything. UN BECOMING explores how any woman can lose control when the voice of intuition is silenced.
http://www.unbecomingplay.com/
http://www.hersfoundation.org/
http://hysterectomyinformation.blogspot.com/
http://www.uterinearteryembolization.com/
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Endometrial Ablation - Alternative to Hysterectomy
On Thursday, September 27 at 5:00pm EDT, watch an endometrial ablation live from Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, SC on www.OR-Live.com This minimally invasive procedure is an effective alternative to hysterectomy for patients suffering from heavy or prolonged bleeding during their period.
Endometrial ablation is a preferred option when other medical treatments have failed or results are less than desirable. The procedure involves the removal of the lining of the uterus, which is the source of the bleeding. Tiffany L. Rhodes, MD will perform the procedure. Viewers are invited to e-mail questions to the OR during the one hour webcast.
Hysterectomy Removal of Uterus, Ovaries and Fallopian Tubes Patient Education
http://www.PreOp.com
Patient Education Company
Your doctor has recommended that you have a hysterectomy with the removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes. But what does that actually mean?
Hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus - the organ that holds and protects the fetus during pregnancy.
Hysterectomy often also involves the removal of other parts of the reproductive system, including the ovaries - where eggs are produced - the fallopian tubes which carry the eggs to the uterus and the cervix - or neck of the uterus.
There are many different reasons why a doctor may recommend this kind of surgery.
In many cases, disease or the growth of abnormal tissue will lead a doctor to recommend the removal of the uterus, the ovaries and fallopian tubes.
In some cases, unusually heavy menstrual flow and the accompanying discomfort may make hysterectomy an important treatment option for patient and physician to consider.
But no matter what the reason behind it, you should be aware that the removal of the uterus and other reproductive organs is a serious step and it can mean significant changes in your life.
After having a hysterectomy, you will not be able to have children and if because your ovaries are removed as part of the procedure, you may even need to take medication to replace hormones that your body once produced on its own.
So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.
Patient Education Company
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Laparoscopy Hysterectomy TLH LAVH Video (Lap Uterus Removal
Dr.K. Ramesh Naidu MS FAIS ---- Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India Vizag: ---- Web: www.lapsurgeonindia.com -- Mobile: +91-98491-27287 --www.lapindia.com Laparoscopy Hysterectomy: TLH LAVH Video (Lap Uterus Removal) keyhole laparoscopic surgery for uterus removal
Radical Hysterectomy for cervical cancer
This video made by doctor Moulay nabil (www.drmoulaynabil.com) gynecologist in rabat Morrocco shows a laparoscopic radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer .This endoscopic procedure is performed in clinique la capitale at Rabat Morrocco (www.lacapitalemaroc.com)
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Robotic Assisted Hysterectomy - Uterus dissection
Freeing the uterus from the bladder and the pelvic walls. For more info check twitter #hfhgyn
Monday, November 15, 2010
da Vinci Robotic Hysterectomy
Minimally invasive total hysterectomy using the da Vinci robot.
SELS: Laparoscopic Supra-Cervical Hysterectomy
Video from Society of Elite Lasparoscopic Surgeons. Laparoscopic Supra-Cervical Hysterectomy is performed for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. Surgeons are Richard H. Demir, MD, and Greg J. Marchand, MD
Copyright 2009 - Society of Elite Laparoscopic Surgeons
www.elitesurg.org
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Robotic Hysterectomy: Part 1 of 4 (High Definition)
Video demonstrates the technique for a robotic hysterectomy to treat endometrial cancer. Part 1 of 4. Total operative time for hysterectomy is 25 minutes.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Robotic Hysterectomy - Suturing the vaginal cuff
Suturing the vaginal cuff. For more information search twitter for #hfhgyn
Friday, November 12, 2010
Bloodless, Nerve Sparing Hysterectomy
Dary Samimi, MD., FACOG, Inc.
Pioneer of Techniques in Nerve Sparing Gynecologic and Urogynecologic pelvic Surgery
www.888-4female.com
1-888.4.female
Attention all Gynecologists:
For any question or invitation for lectures and training courses contact US Women's Institute 1-888-4-femail
Hysterectomy Removal of Uterus, Ovaries and Fallopian Tubes Patient Education
http://www.PreOp.com
Patient Education Company
Your doctor has recommended that you have a hysterectomy with the removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes. But what does that actually mean?
Hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus - the organ that holds and protects the fetus during pregnancy.
Hysterectomy often also involves the removal of other parts of the reproductive system, including the ovaries - where eggs are produced - the fallopian tubes which carry the eggs to the uterus and the cervix - or neck of the uterus.
There are many different reasons why a doctor may recommend this kind of surgery.
In many cases, disease or the growth of abnormal tissue will lead a doctor to recommend the removal of the uterus, the ovaries and fallopian tubes.
In some cases, unusually heavy menstrual flow and the accompanying discomfort may make hysterectomy an important treatment option for patient and physician to consider.
But no matter what the reason behind it, you should be aware that the removal of the uterus and other reproductive organs is a serious step and it can mean significant changes in your life.
After having a hysterectomy, you will not be able to have children and if because your ovaries are removed as part of the procedure, you may even need to take medication to replace hormones that your body once produced on its own.
So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.
Patient Education Company
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Extracorporal Knot Tying
We describe how to perform a Laparoscopic Total Hysterectomy with extracorporal knot tying
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Endometriosis after Hysterectomy
Seeking opinions from OB/GYN endometriosis specialists on next steps. Hear my story.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Laparoscopic Retroperitoneal Hysterectomy
To View the full program: http://www.or-live.com/EthiconEndo-Surgery/2574/index.cfm?cmpid=Youtube2574
Sunday, November 7, 2010
da Vinci S / Robotic Hysterectomy by M. Patrick Lowe MD
M Patrick Lowe MD (Gynecologic Oncologist) Director of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
The surgical video details a robotic assisted hysterectomy in a patient with early stage endometrial/uterine cancer. Anatomy of the pelvis and the technique of a robotic hysterectomy is demonstrated in this video. Narration is provided for the viewer.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Robotic Hysterectomy - Colpotomy
Performing colpotomy. This seperates the uterus from the vagina. For more search #hfhgyn on twitter.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Robotic Hysterectomy for Endometrial Cancer
M. Patrick Lowe, MD, renowned robotic surgeon and gynecologic oncologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, will demonstrate the use of robotic surgery to treat endometrial cancer.
Dr. Lowe, director of the robotics and minimally invasive surgical program for the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, was among the early adopters of robotics to treat gynecologic malignancies, citing precision, improved dexterity and superior patient outcomes among the benefits.
"Women diagnosed with a gynecologic malignancy want the shortest route leading back to a degree of normalcy post treatment," says Lowe. "Robotic surgery offers the path of least resistance, combining shorter recovery times with superior outcomes."
Robotic Hysterectomy - Colpotomy
Performing colpotomy. This seperates the uterus from the vagina. For more search #hfhgyn on twitter.
Robotic Hysterectomies-Mayo Clinic
Dr. Bobbie Gostout, a gynecologic surgeon at Mayo Clinic, speaks about the advantages of robotic surgery for women who need hysterectomies.
Bloodless, Nerve Sparing Hysterectomy
Dary Samimi, MD., FACOG, Inc.
Pioneer of Techniques in Nerve Sparing Gynecologic and Urogynecologic pelvic Surgery
www.888-4female.com
1-888.4.female
Attention all Gynecologists:
For any question or invitation for lectures and training courses contact US Women's Institute 1-888-4-femail
Endometriosis after Hysterectomy
Seeking opinions from OB/GYN endometriosis specialists on next steps. Hear my story.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Preparing for Hysterectomy Surgery
http://www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com/hysterectomy/how-to-prepare-for-hysterectomy-surgery/
Ease it up on yourself with Bach Rescue Remedy and by introducing Reiki into your life.
Orlando Bioidentical Hormones Expert Dr. Landa Discusses Hysterectomy or Hormones?
www.bodylogicmd.com
Every year in the United States, approximately 600,000 women will have a hysterectomy - two thirds of which are unnecessary. With bioidentical hormone therapy and lifestyle changes, BodyLogicMD anti-aging physicians are able to make a difference not only for those who truly need the procedure, but also more importantly, for those who are better served by other options. For more information on unnecessary hysterectomies and how bioidentical hormone therapy can help visit: http://www.bodylogicmd.com/Physicians-Offer-Alternative-to-Potentially-Unnecessary-Hysterectomies.html
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Endometrial Ablation - Alternative to Hysterectomy
On Thursday, September 27 at 5:00pm EDT, watch an endometrial ablation live from Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, SC on www.OR-Live.com This minimally invasive procedure is an effective alternative to hysterectomy for patients suffering from heavy or prolonged bleeding during their period.
Endometrial ablation is a preferred option when other medical treatments have failed or results are less than desirable. The procedure involves the removal of the lining of the uterus, which is the source of the bleeding. Tiffany L. Rhodes, MD will perform the procedure. Viewers are invited to e-mail questions to the OR during the one hour webcast.
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Removal of Ovaries - Part 3 of 4
Part 3 of a narrated, full-length total laparoscopic hysterectomy and removal of both ovaries for fibroids and pelvic pain. A Ligasure device is used to seal the vessels. Laparoscopic suturing is performed to close the vaginal apex after the uterus and cervix are removed. The entire procedure took approximately 35 minutes and is shown in its entirety in Parts 1 - 4. The patient went home right after surgery and can return to work in about 2 weeks.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Removal of Ovaries - Part 1 of 4
A narrated, full-length total laparoscopic hysterectomy and removal of both ovaries for fibroids and pelvic pain. A Ligasure device is used to seal the vessels. Laparoscopic suturing is performed to close the vaginal apex after the uterus and cervix are removed. The entire procedure took approximately 35 minutes and is shown in its entirety in Parts 1 - 4. The patient went home right after surgery and can return to work in about 2 weeks.
da Vinci S / Robotic Hysterectomy by M. Patrick Lowe MD
M Patrick Lowe MD (Gynecologic Oncologist) Director of Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
The surgical video details a robotic assisted hysterectomy in a patient with early stage endometrial/uterine cancer. Anatomy of the pelvis and the technique of a robotic hysterectomy is demonstrated in this video. Narration is provided for the viewer.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Removal of Ovaries - Part 1 of 4
A narrated, full-length total laparoscopic hysterectomy and removal of both ovaries for fibroids and pelvic pain. A Ligasure device is used to seal the vessels. Laparoscopic suturing is performed to close the vaginal apex after the uterus and cervix are removed. The entire procedure took approximately 35 minutes and is shown in its entirety in Parts 1 - 4. The patient went home right after surgery and can return to work in about 2 weeks.
Hysterectomy, a Teleplay
UN BECOMING is a play that was first produced by the HERS Foundation Off Broadway in New York in February 2004 and in about 30 cities since then. The play revolves around Emma Douglas, a woman who has everything...to lose. She is sensual, smart and driven. Painting is her life's breath. But a medical opinion threatens everything. UN BECOMING explores how any woman can lose control when the voice of intuition is silenced.
http://www.unbecomingplay.com/
http://www.hersfoundation.org/
http://hysterectomyinformation.blogspot.com/
http://www.uterinearteryembolization.com/
Laparoscopically Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy
A combination of 5 different cases of LAVH, presented at an International Conference, Japan in 2003. The emphasize is over the innovative technique being used for the procedure in different indications at Khetarpal Hospital, New Delhi, India by Dr Anil Khetarpal.
Endometrial Ablation - Alternative to Hysterectomy
On Thursday, September 27 at 5:00pm EDT, watch an endometrial ablation live from Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, SC on www.OR-Live.com This minimally invasive procedure is an effective alternative to hysterectomy for patients suffering from heavy or prolonged bleeding during their period.
Endometrial ablation is a preferred option when other medical treatments have failed or results are less than desirable. The procedure involves the removal of the lining of the uterus, which is the source of the bleeding. Tiffany L. Rhodes, MD will perform the procedure. Viewers are invited to e-mail questions to the OR during the one hour webcast.
da Vinci Hysterectomy Surgery
As shown on a local Dallas, TX news station, robotic surgery is changing recovery for patients. Hysterectomy surgeries have historically been associated with long recoveries, pain, and significant blood loss. Not any more.
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