dr. paul mackoul md discusses outpatient procedures at cigc as your safest option for gyn surgery

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T H E C E N T E R F O R I N N O V A T I V E G Y N C A R E Outpatient Procedures at CIGC: Your Safest Option for GYN Surgery

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Page 1: Dr. Paul MacKoul MD Discusses Outpatient Procedures at CIGC as Your Safest Option for GYN Surgery

T H E C E N T E R F O R I N N O V A T I V E G Y N C A R E

Outpatient Procedures at CIGC: Your Safest Option for GYN Surgery

Page 2: Dr. Paul MacKoul MD Discusses Outpatient Procedures at CIGC as Your Safest Option for GYN Surgery

The Benefits of Outpatient GYN SurgeryOpen, invasive GYN procedures are unnecessary and create longer recovery times. Doctors should be encouraging their patients to have procedures that are less invasive as there are better options out there!

Performed by fellowship trained GYN specialists with expert skill.

Using highly advanced surgical techniques for GYN surgery.

The minimally invasive approach leads to faster recovery, less pain & less complications.

Patients go home the same day and recover in days rather than weeks.

DualPortGYN and LAAM procedures use only 2 small cosmetically friendly incisions.

Why hysterectomies and myomectomies performed in outpatient settings at CIGC are the safest option for GYN surgery:

Page 3: Dr. Paul MacKoul MD Discusses Outpatient Procedures at CIGC as Your Safest Option for GYN Surgery

DualPortGYN Hysterectomy

DualPortGYN procedures use 2 tiny 5MM incisions at the belly button and the bikini line. Surgeons are able to map the entire pelvic cavity and control blood loss through a powerful technique called retroperitoneal dissection. DualPortGYN is the least invasive GYN surgery available in the world today.

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LAAM Myomectomy

LAAM procedures help women retain their uterus for fertility treatments with 2 small incisions, while safely removing fibroids. LAAM also uses retroperitoneal dissection and bilateral uterine artery ligation, a technique that controls blood loss during surgery and restores blood flow after surgery.