Radiowave coagulation and excision of the cervix at the Helios Surgery and Rehabilitation Center


Radiowave coagulation and excision of the cervix are modern, effective methods of treating diseases of the cervix, which allow preserving a woman's reproductive function and ensuring rapid recovery after procedures.

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Radiowave coagulation of the cervix

Radiowave coagulation is a contactless method of affecting tissues using high-frequency radio waves. This method is used to treat the following diseases:

  • Cervical dysplasia.
  • Treatment of cervical erosion.
  • Infectious lesions.
  • Cervical polyps.

Advantages of the method:

  • Minimal trauma: the procedure can be performed without large incisions, with minimal damage to surrounding tissues.
  • Rapid healing: after the procedure, the patient recovers quickly, the risk of complications is reduced.
  • Minimal bleeding: radio waves effectively stop bleeding, which significantly reduces the risk of blood loss.
  • High accuracy: the method allows you to treat only the affected areas of tissue, without damaging healthy ones.

Cervical excision

Cervical excision is a surgical procedure that involves removing part or all of the affected area of ​​the cervix. The operation is usually performed for the following conditions:

  • Early-stage cervical cancer.
  • Pathological cervical dysplasia.
  • The need to remove polyps or abnormal growths.

Advantages of cervical excision:

  • Precise removal of affected areas: this allows you to completely get rid of pathological changes and reduce the risk of developing cancer.
  • Minimization of complications: thanks to modern surgical methods and precise performance of the operation, the risk of postoperative complications is minimal.
  • Increased treatment effectiveness: after surgery, the risk of disease recurrence can be reduced.
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Indications for the procedure:

  • Cervical dysplasia: a precancerous condition that requires timely treatment.
  • Cervical erosion: pathological changes that can lead to serious consequences without treatment.
  • Cervical polyps: neoplasms that can cause unpleasant symptoms and later develop into more serious diseases.
  • Chronic infections and inflammation of the cervix: which are not treatable by traditional methods.
  • Cervical cancer in the early stages: to remove part of the affected tissue without damaging healthy areas.

Stages of radio wave coagulation and cervical excision in "Helios":

1.Consultation and diagnostics:

  • Examination by a gynecologist and collection of anamnesis.
  • Examination (ultrasound, colposcopy, PAP test, tests for infections).
  • Appointment of additional studies, if necessary for accurate diagnosis.

2.Preparation for the procedure:

  • The patient undergoes the necessary examinations and receives recommendations on preparation for the procedure.
  • It is possible to prescribe drugs to alleviate the condition before the procedure (antiseptics, sedatives).

3.Procedure:

  • Radio wave coagulation is performed without incisions, using a special device.
  • Cervical excision is performed using traditional surgical instruments or using a laser or radio waves, depending on the complexity of the case.

4.Postoperative period:

  • Observation in the hospital for several hours or days after the procedure.
  • Recovery recommendations: limit physical activity, abstain from sexual intercourse for a while.
  • Regular check-ups 1–2 weeks after surgery.
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Pre-procedure consultation:

Before the procedure, the patient undergoes a consultation with a gynecologist, which includes the following stages:

  • Collection of medical history: the doctor finds out the symptoms, previous diseases and the presence of risk factors.
  • Evaluation of examination results: analysis of tests (ultrasound, colposcopy, PAP tests) to determine the type of disease.
  • Explanation of treatment methods: the doctor talks about the available options for procedures (radio wave coagulation or excision), their indications, advantages, possible risks.
  • Preparation for the procedure: recommendations are given regarding diet and restrictions before the procedure.
  • Determining the date of the operation: together with the patient, the doctor determines the date of the procedure and plans further actions.

Advantages of treatment at the Helios Center:

  • Experienced doctors with high qualifications and experience in performing complex operations on the cervix.
  • Individual approach to each patient.
  • Modern equipment for accurate diagnosis and effective procedures.
  • Rapid recovery after operations due to minimal trauma and proper postoperative care.

Contact the Helios Center for Surgery and Rehabilitation for consultations and receiving qualified medical care for diseases of the cervix!

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Prices

Cervical erosion treatment (radio wave or cryodestruction)
5000 UAH
Gynecologist consultation
700 UAH
Follow-up consultation / Treatment appointment
650 UAH
OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
750 UAH
Follow-up OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
700 UAH
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