Lower Tract Gynecology Procedures

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2009

As more gynecological procedures move to endoscopic or laparoscopic surgery, the use of lasers continues to increase. Lumenis has kept pace with this expanding field by cooperating with endoscope, microscope and colposcope manufacturers to ensure that gynecologists have access to the most advanced and compatible surgical lasers available. For example, Lumenis was the first and only laser company to modify its lasers for use with CO2 insufflation gas.

For more information, please visit surgical.lumenis.com

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  • @thewr0ngchild

    You are being an idiot. You are not even counting the Colposcopy or biopsy. Go do some more research before trying to scare people, you are scaring people into not preventing cancer, you are killing people.

  • Oh my gosh!! What is this?!!!

  • 8:14 "Minimize char"??? Sweet Jumping Jesus.

  • I wonder if he can sign his name in her ha ha ha (John was here)

  • Anyone else hungry for oysters?

  • i am going to throw up now...thank you...

  • Before you even consider a LEEP, do your research, find out how many women with 'abnormal pap smears' actualy go on to develop cervical cancer, and how many where the 'abnormality' simply clears it's self and never returns. Cervical cancer isn't totaly rampant like the screening authorities would like us to believe, it is still incredably rare. Pap smears are very unreliable, and often produce abnormal results, when infact you are perfectly healthy!

  • Why do so few women question the need for pap smears and this vile, grotesque 'treatment'? LEEP is often performed on a woman based on the already unreliable pap smear, which produces more false positives than it does anything else. This procedure can lead to allsorts of nasty health problems, including scarring your cervix shut so your menstrual blood is unable to escape, leading to pain, pelvic infections and even endometriosis, which is a very painful, hard to treat illness.

  • @SoBeLee its a cervix being treated,cos it has abnormal cells so they burn them,then it heals..to avoid cancer

  • @ale0en0linea AGREE

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