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  1. How Hysteroscopic Endometrial Ablation Differs from Microwave Endometrial Ablation
    Hysteroscopic endometrial ablation is one of the two most common types of endometrial ablation surgical techniques. Both surgical techniques are completely different in how they are conducted, how invasive they are, and what their risks include. Essential
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  2. What to Expect From Your Endometrial Ablation Surgery

    Endometrial ablation surgery is a relatively new procedure that has already tallied a high success rate. There are
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  3. Preparing For an Endometrial Ablation Procedure
    Even though the endometrial ablation is a type of surgery that is often done on an outpatient basis, it is still a serious procedure. There are a number of things you can to adequately prepare for the procedure and your recovery time. If you are abou
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  4. Alternatives in Gynecology
    A gynecologist discusses causes, diagnosis, and treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding, hysterectomy and alternatives, fibroids and myomectomy, endometrial ablation, and other advances and options in gynecology.
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  5. Endometrial Ablation Discussion Group
    Information, support, and discussion forums for woman who have had and for woman considering an ablation for menorrhagia as an alternative to a hysterectomy.
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  6. What You Should Know About Endometrial Ablation Side Effects
    Endometrial ablation is a viable alternative to undergoing a hysterectomy. However, as with any type of surgical procedure, there is the chance of some side effects developing once the procedure is completed. Here are a few of the endometrial ablation side
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  7. NovaSure: Control the Bleeding and Restore Your Life Sooner
    The NovaSure procedure is a quick, safe, and simple one-time treatment with no hormones and no hysterectomy. NovaSure can treat excessive menstrual bleeding.
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  8. Endometrial ablation
    Endometrial ablation is a procedure that uses a lighted viewing instrument (hysteroscope 1ff8 ) and other instruments to destroy (ablate) the uterine lining, ...
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  9. Are There Endometrial Ablation Risks
    As a relatively new procedure, endometrial ablation is essentially the cauterization of the lining of the uterus. While the procedure requires a shorter recovery time and is certainly less of a trauma to the body, there are some risks involved with the pro
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  10. endometrial ablation: ablation of the endometrium for the .....
    ENDOMETRIAL ABLATION: A leading gynecologist discusses endometrial ablation as an alternative to hysterectomy for heavy menstrual bleeding.
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  11. What You Need to Know About Pregnancy After Endometrial Ablation
    Before we begin, let's get one thing straight: pregnancy after endometrial ablation is a very, very bad idea. You should really only consider getting treated with endometrial ablation if and only if you have decided that you do not want any children. Beca
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  12. Endometrial Ablation Procedure Alternatives
    An endometrial ablation might be the recommended treatment if a woman is having heavy periods where the excessive bleeding is causing her to become unwell. Anemia is a common outcome for women who menstruate too heavily. Usually the health care provider wi
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  13. Endometrial ablation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Endometrial ablation is a medical procedure that is used to remove (ablate) or destroy the endometrial lining of a woman's uterus. ...
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  14. What to Expect from a Microwave Endometrial Ablation Treatment
    If you are a woman who has suffered from chronic heavy periods for the majority of your life, then perhaps microwave endometrial ablation is an excellent way for you to better deal with these painful episodes. For women suffering from heavier than normal p
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  15. Thermal Endometrial Ablation Pros and Cons
    For women who are bleeding heavier than they should during their menstrual cycles, they must decide what they are going to do to stop this unhealthy situation. There are simple measures that can be tried with a mix of birth control pills and anti-inflammat
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  16. Endometrial Ablation
    Endometrial Ablation
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  17. Endometriosis
    tissue that lines the inside of the uterus (where a mother carries her baby) the endometrium. Health care providers may call areas of endometriosis by different names, such as implants, lesions, or nodules. In what places, outside of the uterus, do areas of endometriosis grow? Most endometriosis is found in the pelvic cavity: On or under the ovaries On the fallopian tubes Behind the uterus On the tissues that hold the uterus in place, such as ligaments On the bowels or bladder In extremely rare cases, endometriosis areas can grow in the lungs or other parts of the body. Table of
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  18. ACOG Education Pamphlet AP134 -- Endometrial Ablation
    If other treatments have not worked, endometrial ablation may be an ... Thus, if you may want to become pregnant, you should not have endometrial ablation. ...
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  19. What are Some of the Endometrial Ablation Risks to be Aware of
    Although endometrial ablation is a very safe and effective surgery, it does carry a variety of endometrial ablation risks that you need to be aware of before visiting your doctor for the operation. The procedure's risks range from the benign to the life th
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  20. Lakeshore Surgical Center
    Tubal reversal and endometrial ablation specialist. Find information about the clinic and the procedures.
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