The Center for Innovative GYN Care (CIGC) continues to lead the way in women's health by providing the Laparoscopic Assisted ...
Gynesonics’ transcervical system uses ultrasound guidance and radiofrequency energy to ablate fibroids without the need for ...
Uterine fibroids are the commonest tumor in women affecting up to 80% of women. Advances in minimally invasive surgery have allowed the traditional surgical treatments of myomectomy or ...
The following is a summary of “Currently Available Treatment Modalities for Uterine Fibroids,” published in the May 2024 issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology by Micić et al. Uterine fibroids (leiomyomas ...
The following is a summary of "Management of Uterine Fibroids and Sarcomas: The Palermo Position Paper," published in the ...
An enlarged uterus is a condition where the uterus becomes larger than its normal size often due to underlying health issues ...
All intramural fibroids grow in the walls of the uterus, between the fibers of this muscle. Intramural fibroids are classified based on where in particular they grow: Where a fibroid appears can ...
Fibroids are growths that develop in the uterus. They do not necessarily cause symptoms but, in some cases, can cause pain. Treatment depends on symptoms, the location of the fibroids, their size, and ...
Large fibroids, greater than 10 cm in size, can cause significant symptoms like anemia from heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, cramping, and bladder or bowel problems. These often require more aggressive ...