Frequent questions

Conditions & Treatments

Endometriosis

It depends on whether the patient wants to get pregnant or not. In the first case, the patient should NOT be administered any medication following the surgical procedure. If she has no plans of getting pregnant in the near future, all treatments (injections, contraceptives, etc.) have a similar effectiveness.

It may be that the pain is due to causes other than endometriosis, therefore these causes should be treated; or that the endometriosis was not completely removed during the first procedure for a number of reasons.

TECHNIQUES & PROCEDURES
Tumor Debulking
Tumor Debulking

It is one of the heaviest procedures as it removes as much tumors as possible from the abdominal organs and the inner abdominal walls.

Radical Hysterectomy
Radical Hysterectomy

The first total laparoscopic radical hysterectomy, with complete lymph node dissection, was performed in Greece in 2004 by Dr. G. Hilaris and his team.

Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy

Hysteroscopy (from the Greek word “ύστερον”= uterus and endoscopy) is the detailed examination of the uterus (or endometrial cavity).