Cervical radiosurgical excision is a gentle gynecological procedure that we perform based on indications after an in-person consultation, examination, and evaluation of test results. At the [Brand] Clinic, we use a modern approach: first, we confirm the diagnosis, then determine the extent of the procedure, and we explain to the patient why the procedure is needed, how it is performed, and what to expect during the recovery period.
This method is used for tissue changes when it is important to carefully remove the pathological area and preserve the material for examination. Radiosurgical excision in Moscow is popular among patients who require a minimally invasive approach, a clear treatment plan, and follow-up with a gynecologist.
Inflammatory gynecological diseases are different, depending on which organ is affected.
Inflammation of the external genitalia is a gynecological disease that is visible and felt immediately - it is accompanied by discomfort and changes in the condition of the skin or mucous membranes.
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This is the removal of the affected area using radio wave energy. The gynecologist uses a special electrode, often called a radioknife. It allows for precise tissue manipulation, reducing trauma, and simultaneously obtaining a sample for laboratory analysis.
Most often, excision is necessary when the cervix contains areas with suspicious changes based on cytology, HPV testing, examination, or colposcopy. We do not prescribe surgery based solely on complaints or "for prevention," as the decision is made based on a combination of data: examination, tests, extended colposcopy, biopsy results, age, reproductive plans, and concomitant diseases.
Radiowave excision is especially valuable in cases where it is necessary not only to remove a visible area but also to obtain material for histological analysis. This is crucial because the final conclusion regarding the nature of the changes is made by the laboratory.