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Minimal Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery Specialist

First Class OBGYN

OB-GYNs located in Miramar, FL & Weston, FL

If you have a fybroids, heavy periods, or other gynecological problems, you might benefit from having minimally invasive surgery. With this type of surgery, you don’t need to have large incisions made. At First Class OB/GYN, Dr. Anghel offers several minimally invasive procedures for women who have problems that affect the reproductive system.

Minimal Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery

 

 

What are the benefits of minimally invasive surgery?

When you undergo minimally invasive surgery, you only have small incisions made. This means you have a lower risk of complications that traditional surgery can cause, such as infections, bleeding, nerve damage, or muscle damage. You should also experience less soreness after minimally invasive surgery than you would after traditional surgery. Minimally invasive procedures also usually have shorter recovery times so you can resume your usual activities sooner.

What problems does Dr. Anghel treat with minimally invasive surgery?

Dr. Anghel treats several different kinds of problems with minimally invasive surgery. You might be a good candidate for one of these procedures if you have fybroids or urinary incontinence. Dr. Anghel might also recommend surgery if you have chronic pelvic pain, ovarian cysts, or endometriosis. You can also look into having minimally invasive surgery if you need removal of fybroids or you'd like vaginal rejuvenation for dryness or other problems. Dr. Anghel evaluates your condition and lets you know if you’re a good candidate for a minimally invasive procedure.

What types of minimally invasive procedures does Dr. Anghel offer?

Dr. Anghel offers the following minimally invasive procedures:

  • Laparoscopic surgery/robotic surgery for treating several conditions
  • Cold Knife - LEEP procedure for removing abnormal cervical cells with the use of a thin wire loop
  • Hysterectomy for removing the uterus with minimally invasive procedures
  • Medtronic InterStim Therapy for treating overactive bladders with electrical pulses
  • Vaginal rejuvenation/labiaplasty for improving the appearance of the labia and vagina or easing discomfort
  • MonaLisa Touch® for restoring vaginal elasticity and moisture
  • Endometrial Ablation/Hysteroscopy for treating heavy periods with endometrial ablation

Is minimally invasive surgery safe?

Any surgery comes with risks. However, those associated with minimally invasive surgery are significantly  less than the risk of traditional surgery.  

For more information on minimally invasive surgery, please contact First Class OB/GYN.