Cysts and Fibroids

Among the many technical terms used by medical professionals, the term “tumor” most often gives rise to misunderstanding and groundless, unnecessary anxiety. A typical example: the gynecologist discovers cysts on the woman’s ovaries during an examination. He notes the diagnosis “adnexal tumor” on the medical chart or in the hospital admission, meaning only that something … Cysts and Fibroids

Uteroscopy: Treatment, Effect & Risks

Uteroscopy (med. hysteroscopy) allows the gynecologist to perform an extremely informative inspection of the inside of the uterus. This easy-to-perform and largely low-complication examination method can be used for diagnostic purposes, therapeutic interventions, and to optimize fertility treatment. Because of the relatively short procedure (between five and 60 minutes, depending on the problem), the natural … Uteroscopy: Treatment, Effect & Risks

HF Surgery: Treatment, Effect & Risks

Radiofrequency surgery is a surgical procedure for cutting tissue, coagulation of vessels or necrotizing various biological structures. The method has many advantages over standardized procedures and is mostly used successfully in microsurgery and neurosurgery, but also in general surgery. What is electrosurgery? HF surgery is now used in almost all areas of surgery. In many … HF Surgery: Treatment, Effect & Risks