A hysterectomy is a surgery performed to remove a woman’s uterus and cervix. According to the CDC, more than 500,000 women undergo a hysterectomy every year and one in three will have a hysterectomy by age 60. Learn more.
A myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove uterine fibroids, noncancerous tumors, without removing the uterus. Learn more.
Ovarian cystectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses laparoscopy to remove an ovarian cyst while still preserving the ovary so women can remain fertile. Learn more.
Resection of endometriosis, refers to the removal, or excision, of lesions of endometriosis, which are implants of uterine lining located outside of the uterus. Resection of endometriosis is usually done for women who are not yet finished with childbearing. Learn more.
Pelvic adhesions are scar tissue. This scar tissue can grow between two organs in the pelvic area and cause significant pelvic pain. Resection of pelvic adhesions means the removal of this scar tissue. Learn more.
Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the pelvic organs (bladder, rectum, or uterus) push into the vaginal canal due to the weakening of pelvic muscles. These are repaired in several different ways, either conservatively, with non-surgical treatments or with surgery, including DualPortGYN. Learn more.