{"id":2647,"date":"2019-09-01T00:25:25","date_gmt":"2019-08-31T20:25:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kingscollegehospitaldubai.com\/?post_type=service&p=2647"},"modified":"2024-01-23T13:44:19","modified_gmt":"2024-01-23T13:44:19","slug":"endometrial-ablation","status":"publish","type":"service","link":"https:\/\/kingscollegehospitaldubai.com\/ru\/service\/gynaecology-clinic\/advanced-surgical-gynaecology\/endometrial-ablation\/","title":{"rendered":"Endometrial Ablation"},"content":{"rendered":"
What is Endometrial Ablation?<\/strong><\/p>\n Endometrial ablation is a minimally invasive procedure in which the endometrium, the lining part of the uterus, is surgically destroyed. This procedure is used to reduce abnormally high menstrual flow and can be performed through the vagina, it doesn\u2019t require any incision in your abdomen. Most ablation procedures can reduce your blood flow by about 70%.<\/p>\n Why Will You Need an Endometrial Ablation? <\/strong><\/p>\n Endometrial ablation is used to treat excessive menstrual blood loss, which is usually related to a wide range of gynaecological conditions. The procedure is done after conventional treatments have failed. Your doctor will recommend endometrial ablation in the following cases:<\/p>\n What Does Endometrial Ablation <\/strong>I<\/strong>nvolve?<\/strong><\/p>\n Before the Procedure<\/strong><\/p>\n Before the procedure, your doctor will explain to you the reasons and the steps to follow. Additionally, your doctor will make sure you are not pregnant and will remove any device in your uterus, like a coil, before the procedure. Also, you are not allowed to drink or eat anything at least 6 hours before the procedure.<\/p>\n During the Procedure <\/strong><\/p>\n Endometrial ablation usually takes place under general anesthesia. Prior to the procedure, your cervix will be medically dilated in order to allow the endometrial ablation instruments to pass through.<\/p>\n Endometrial ablation can be done following different ablation techniques, some of them include:<\/p>\n Depending on the case, the procedure can range from 15 minutes to one hour, and during this time you will be closely monitored.<\/p>\n After the Procedure<\/strong><\/p>\n After the procedure, you might experience some abdominal pain, like menstrual cramps, and also vaginal blood flow that will decrease over the days.<\/p>\n Endometrial Ablation <\/strong>Possible Risks and Complications <\/strong><\/p>\n Endometrial ablation is a safe procedure. However, as with any type of surgery, complications are possible, some of these include:<\/p>\n\n
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