Spokane Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Downtown | 105 W. 8th Avenue, Suite 6060 | (509) 838-4211
Valley | 12509 E. Mission, Suite 201 | (509) 928-2866

Surgery

In-Office Procedures

IUD insertion

Endometrial Biopsy

Colposcopy

Cryotherapy

LEEP Procedure

Endometrial Ablation (Novasure)

 

Hospital Procedures

Endometrial Ablation

Laparoscopy

Hysterectomy

Tubal Ligation

Hysteroscopy

Myomectomy

Prolapse Repair

Bladder Surgery including Incontinence Repair

Endometrial Ablation:  This is a 20 minute office or hospital surgery to eliminate or significantly decrease your menstral bleeding.  The most common ablation procedure performed by our doctors is the NovaSure Procedure.

 Incontinence Repair (Bladder Sling):  This is a minimally invasive procedure performed vaginally to eliminate or significantly reduce urninary incontinence symptoms.  A small incision is made in the vagina and a synthetic mesh is placed to support the bladder neck.  The procedure can be performed in an outpatient setting.

Hysteroscopy:  Hysteroscopy allows the doctor to visualize the inside of the uterus.  A thin telescope is placed into the uterus through the cervix.  With this procedure, your physician can diagnose and treat many gynecologic conditions

Laparoscopy:  This minimally invasive surgical technique allows doctors to do a variety of procedures through a very small incision(s).  A thin telescope is placed into the abdominal cavity through a small incision, usually through the umbilicus (belly button).  Laparoscopy can be used to diagnose many gynecologic conditions including endometriosis, fibroids, and adhesions (scar tissue).  This procedure is also used therapeutically for hysterectomies, ovarian cyst removals, tubal ligations, fibroid removals, and treatment of endometriosis with cautery.

Hysterectomy:  This is a sugery to remove the uterus.  It can include a removal of the cervix and ovaries.  Depending upon your needs, a hysterectomy can be performed laparoscopically, vaginally, or abdominally.