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OUR EXPERIENCED
SURGEONS PERFORMING MYOMECTOMY AND
UTERINE ARTERY EMBOLIZATION:
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Miami,
Florida, USA
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Guayalquil, Ecuador
Juergen
Eisermann
M.D.
Laparoscopic
Myomectomy
Dr. Juergen Eisermann is the
founder and Medical Director of
the South Florida Institute for
Reproductive Medicine. Dr.
Eisermann is a graduate of the
University of Munich School of
Medicine, and completed
fellowship training in
reproductive endocrinology and
reproductive medicine at
Washington University in Saint
Louis. Dr. Eisermann is a Fellow
of the American College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology and a
Diplomate of the American Board
of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr.
Eisermann is board eligible for
certification in reproductive
endocrinology and infertility and
holds membership in the Society
for Reproductive Surgeons, the
American Society for Reproductive
Medicine, and the Society for
Reproductive Endocrinologists.
Dr. Eisermann is a frequent world
wide lecturer and world renown
authority on infertility and
advanced laparoscopic gynecologic
surgical procedures. Dr.
Eisermann has offices in Miami,
Santo Domingo and Guayalquil.
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"Santo Domingo", or
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Miami,
Florida, USA
James F.
Benenati
M.D.
Uterine
Artery Embolization
Dr. James Benenati is active
in numerous clinical research
projects in the areas of
treatment of peripheral vascular
disease including abdominal
aortic aneurysm repair with
endografts, the use of stents in
peripheral vascular disease,
methods of prevention of
restenosis in the femoral and
popliteal arteries including
brachytherapy and in tumor
embolization including uterine
artery embolization for the
treatment of fibroids. He
has authored or co-authored
numerous scientific articles that
have been published in medical
journals including the Journal of
the American Medical Association,
Radiology and the Journal of
Vascular & Interventional
Radiology among others. Dr.
Benenati is a fellow in the
American Heart Association and in
the Society of Cardiovascular
& Interventional
Radiology. He has been very
active in lecturing at scientific
meetings throughout the United
States as well as abroad.
He is a Voluntary Associate
Professor of radiology at the
University of Miami School of
Medicine and also a Courtesy
Associate Professor at the
Biomedical Engineering Institute,
Florida International University.
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Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Paulo
Roberto Mussel Barrozo
M.D.
Laparoscopic
Myomectomy
Dr. Paulo Barrozo is a
frequent invited lecturer in
Meetings from different medical
Societies as SOBRACIL, FEBRASGO,
SBH (Brazilian Society of Human
Reproduction), CBC and also
civilian societies, always
speaking about minimally invasive
surgery and womans health.
For more information, please
choose "Rio de Janeiro"
on the contact
form as your
preferred destination. |
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Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Fernando
Mendes Sant'Anna
M.D.
Uterine
Artery Embolization
Dr. Fernando
SantAnna is an
experienced interventionalist
with more than 7,000 diagnostic
procedures and more than 700
therapeutic procedures in
Cardiology and Radiology. He
introduced, with Dr. Paulo
Barrozo, uterine fibroids
embolization in Latin America on
June 1999.
For more information, please
choose "Rio de Janeiro"
on the contact
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preferred destination. |
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Buenos
Aires, Argentina
Ruth
Silvia Weinberg
M.D.
Gynecologic
Laparoscopic Surgery
Dr. Ruth Weinberg
is Assistant Professor of
Gynecology. She is member of the
Argentine Society of Laparoscopic
Surgery and member of the
Argentine Society of Mastology.
Author of 40 national and
international papers, she
received the "Ramón
Carrillo" award in 1994 for
a research work and a Diploma of
Honor due to her activity in
research. Foreign visitor to the
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Harvard University and to the
European Center for Training in
Laparoscopy of the University of
Clermont-Ferrand in France.
Yearly invited to Conferences in
USA . Dr Weinberg has also her
private practice and performs the
gynecologic surgeries at the best
private hospitals in Buenos
Aires.
For more information, please
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on the contact
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WHAT IS MYOMECTOMY?
Myomectomy is the
surgical removal of fibroids, leaving the uterus
in place. In 33% of all hysterectomies, the
reason for surgery is problems related to
fibroids. Therefore, Myomectomy is an alternative
to hysterectomy. Myomectomy is most often
performed when the woman desires a future
pregnancy or when she wishes to retain her
uterus. Today, there are several options
available for this surgery. In most caes, the
size and location of the fibroids will determine
the appropriate surgical technique. Small
fibroids may be removed through less invasive
hysteroscopy or laparoscopy procedures, but
large, multiple, or inaccessible fibroids usually
require laparotomy for removal. [more
information]
WHAT IS UTERINE ARTERY
EMBOLIZATION (UAE)?
Uterine Artery
Embolization (UAE) is a non-surgical alternative
for the treatment of uterine fibroids. This
minimally invasive interventional radiology
procedure is performed in a fluoroscopy room. A
tiny nick is made in the skin of the groin to
allow access to the femoral artery. A catheter is
guided into the both the left and and the right
arteries supplying the uterus. Through the
catheter, small particles are injected into the
uterine arteries to occlude them, thus halting
blood flow to the fibroids. This deprives the
fibroids of oxygen and nutrients, causing them to
shrink over time. However, the normal uterine
muscle is not affected. [more information]
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