When medication and other treatments are unable to relieve
symptoms, hysterectomy is often recommended to provide a more
effective, definitive and long-term solution for excessive
menstrual bleeding. If you are considering or your doctor has
recommended a hysterectomy, you are not alone - one in three women
in the U.S. will have a hysterectomy before turning 60.1

While no woman wants to face surgery, today the vast majority of
gynecologic conditions - from endometriosis to uterine fibroids,
heavy menstrual bleeding to cancer - can now be treated effectively
without a big incision. With da Vinci® Surgery, a hysterectomy
requires only a few small incisions, so you can get back to life
faster - within days rather than the usual weeks required with
traditional surgery.
da Vinci Surgery enables gynecologists to perform the most
precise, minimally invasive hysterectomy available today. For most
women, da Vinci Hysterectomy offers numerous potential benefits
over traditional open surgery, including:
- Significantly less pain
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- Minimal blood loss and need for transfusion
6,7
- Fewer complications7,8
- Shorter hospital stay7,8
- Quicker recovery and return to normal activities
4,
5
- Small incisions for minimal scarring
- Better outcomes and patient satisfaction, in many cases
6
Surpassing the limits of conventional laparoscopic surgery, da
Vinci is revolutionizing gynecologic surgery for women. No wonder
more and more women are choosing da Vinci Surgery for their
hysterectomy.
If you have been putting off surgery to resolve a gynecologic
problem, it may be time to ask your doctor about da Vinci
Surgery.
While clinical studies support the effectiveness of the da
Vinci® System when used in minimally invasive surgery, individual
results may vary. Surgery with the da Vinci Surgical System may not
be appropriate for every individual. Always ask your doctor about
all treatment options, as well as their risks and benefits.
Are You a Candidate for da Vinci Surgery?
The following physicians are trained to use the da Vinci
Surgical System at Lourdes for
gynecological procedures:
- James Kondrup, MD
- Michael Farrell, MD
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Broome OB/GYN
161 Riverside Drive, Suite 109
Binghamton, NY
607-770-7074
www.broomeobgyn.com
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Only you and your doctor can decide if da Vinci Surgery may
be right for you.
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http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/partial+hysterectomy
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hysterectomy to robotically assisted hysterectomy: surgical
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May-June;15(3):286-91