Women who have researched their endometriosis are seeking out surgeons for robotic CO2 laser excision, a positive push that Antonio R. Gargiulo, MD, says will drive growth of the minimally invasive procedure.
Leading fertility specialist Dr. Antonio R. Gargiulo, chooses robotic surgery with the Lumenis UltraPulse Duo CO2 laser, which virtually eliminates thermal injury.
Endometriosis lesions that are microscopic in a 15-year-old are larger at age 25 or 35. Dr. Harry Reich breaks down the treatment options according to age.
As a pelvic pain specialist, Dr. Maurice K. Chung knows ever-smaller, less invasive laparoscopic approaches such as mini lap improve outcomes and the patient experience.
Lumenis, the industry leader fighting endometriosis for 30+ years and maker of the top minimally invasive treatment, sponsored the first Endometriosis Summit and live stream.
Dr. Antonio R. Gargiulo explains why among all the options for uterine fibroid removal, he considers robotic myomectomy with a CO2 laser to epitomize the goals for microsurgery.
The bipolar CO2 laser and surgical robot have changed certain procedures. The best benefits, says Dr. Thiers Soares Raymundo, are seen in surgical eradication of endometriosis.
Endometriosis Summit cofounder Dr. Sallie Sarrel tells how the 2019 event convened over 350 patients, specialists, and industry leaders in a meeting live streamed by 20,000+ viewers.
Dr. Raymond J. Lanzafame discusses the basic requirements for laser credentialing across institutions and specialties, for both residents and well-established surgeons.