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Uterine fibroids are an extremely common condition in women. These benign growths usually cause no symptoms, but can sometimes cause painful symptoms or complications that require treatment. Although uterine fibroids are not life-threatening, treatment may be important for a woman’s quality of life and fertility. Understanding Uterine Fibroids Uterine fibroids are benign growths inside the uterus that affect a large proportion of women, especially those who are in their 30s or older but have not yet gone through menopause. In many cases, women with uterine fibroids never experience symptoms, and it is not necessary to treat fibroids in such cases. However, in other cases, fibroids can cause distressing symptoms such as pain during menstrual periods, pain during sex, and heavy menstrual bleeding. Possible Uterine Fibroid Complications Uterine fibroids can be uncomfortable, but in most cases there are no serious complications. Nevertheless, in some cases a significant danger due to uterine fibroids can be present. The danger of uterine fibroids can include: 1. Anemia due to excessive blood loss 2. Prevention of implantation of an embryo 3. Loss of pregnancy 4. Blocked fallopian tubes due to the location of a fibroid at the entrance to the fallopian tubes If you have symptoms of uterine fibroids, meeting with a skilled physician is the first step to getting treatment. To schedule a consultation with an American Trained and Certified OBGYN, Visit 33F, Oba Akinjobi Street, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. Or Call 08177788224, 08177788223. www.miss.com.ng
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Laparoscopy is a type of surgery that uses smaller cuts than you might expect. The process takes its name from the laparoscope, a slender tool that has a tiny video camera and light on the end. When a surgeon inserts it through a small cut and into your body, they can look at a video monitor and see what’s happening inside you. Without those tools, they’d have to make a much larger opening. Thanks to special instruments, your surgeon won’t have to reach into your body, either. That also means less cutting. Have you heard people talk about “minimally invasive” surgery? Laparoscopic surgery is one kind. Doctors first used it for gallbladder surgery and gynecology operations. Then it came in play for the intestines, liver, and other organs. Benefits Working this way has several advantages compared with traditional surgery. Because it involves less cutting: You have smaller scars. You get out of the hospital quicker. You'll feel less pain while the scars heal, and they heal quicker. You get back to your normal activities sooner. You may have less internal scarring. Here’s an example. With traditional methods, you might spend a week or more in the hospital for intestinal surgery, and your total recovery might take 4 to 8 weeks. If you have laparoscopic surgery, you might stay only 2 nights in the hospital and recover in 2 or 3 weeks. And a shorter hospital stay generally costs less. For enquiry and appointment on laparoscopy surgery, visit Minimally Invasive Surgical Solution. Contact Us @ 33F oba Akinjobi way , GRA ikeja Lagos, Nigeria. Tell 08177788223, 08177788224 www.miss.com.ng.
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Dr. Abiola Shitta-Bey is the founder of Minimally Invasive Surgical Solutions Ltd. She received her medical degree at Rutgers University in New jersey and her Masters of Public Health at John Hopkins University-Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Shitta-Bey is an actively practicing Obstetrician Gynecologist in the United States and has been trained in minimally invasive surgery. She is a fellow of the American college of Obstetrician Gynecologists as well as a member of the American Association of Gynecologic laparoscopists. Dr. Shitta-Bey believes in the empowerment of the community that one serves. Currently, minimally invasive surgical procedures are rare in the Nigerian health sector and the pool of surgeons that practice these procedures are small. In Dr. Shitta-bey’s vision, all practising surgeons in Nigeria become competent in their ability to operate laparoscopically. Dr. Shitta-bey has been active in the Nigerian healthcare system since 2003. She has worked in numerous places in the North, south and west of Nigeria. The decision to open up this center was formed by her observation, during numerous medical missions in Nigeria, that a lot of the procedures including basic laparoscopic procedures could not be reproduced by Nigerian surgeons. Dr. Shitta-bey believes that education is power, and in the 21st century, every surgeon or ob/gyn physician be they work in a small tiny private clinic or a big tertiary care center, should be able to do basic bread and butter procedures laparoscopically. She believes every general surgeon should be able to do a laparoscopic appendectomy and cholecystectomy while an obstetrician gynecologist should be able to do a laparoscopic tubal ligation, oophorectomy and hysteroscopic ablation and myomectomy. Dr. Shitta-bey believes in the international standard of healthcare and believes that now is the time for Nigerian surgeons to join the ranks of their colleagues in providing healthcare meant for the 21st century. Dr. Shitta-bey is happily married. She enjoys reading and traveling. Her favorite area to travel is the Caribbean islands and if she is not working in Nigeria or the US, she most likely would be found there. She believes in having a mission and purpose, and believes that we can elevate the practice of medicine in Nigeria to a world international standard. No 33F Oba Akinjobi Street, GRA, Ikeja Lagos , Nigeria. 08177788224 www.miss.com.ng
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