Surgical spectrum
Preoperative diagnostics during consultation:
- Ultrasound/Doppler sonography
- Endoscopy of the uterine cavity (hysteroscopy) under local anaesthetic
Minimally invasive surgery for laparoscopy:
- uterus:
- Organ-preserving myoma removal
- Partial removal of the uterus while preserving the cervix (LASH)
- Total removal of the uterus (TLH) - ovaries (e.g. cysts)
- fallopian tubes (e.g. In the event of an unfulfilled desire to have children)
- for diseases of the pelvis (e.g. endometriosis, adhesions)
Minimally invasive surgery for hysteroscopy:
- for bleeding disorders (removal of myoma or polyps, mucosal erosion)
- in the event of a desire to have children (removal of septa and adhesions)
- for anomalies of the uterus
Vaginal interventions:
- in the event of a miscarriage
- for diseases of the cervix
- for cysts
- for inflammatory diseases
- when desired following aesthetic corrections (e.g. reduction of the labia)
Incontinence surgery:
- minimally invasive treatment of subsidence symptoms
Minimally invasive interventions in cancer :
- Cervical cancer with possible fertility-preserving surgery when a child is desired (trachelectomy)
- Cervical cancer with extensive removal of the uterus and lymph nodes
- modern removal of the sentinel lymph nodes in cancer of the uterus or cervix