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Re: ENDOMETRIOSIS: Laparoscopy for EndometriosisFrom: Kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:58:07 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 22 Apr 2008, TexasCSR wrote: > >Hello, > >I am a 28yr woman in the Dallas area who is undergoing a laparoscopy >procedure tomorrow. I have a few questions regarding the videotaping of >the procedure and anesthesia techniques. > >Recently, I changed gynecologists and my new gynecologist reviewed my >lab results and stated that I needed to have laparoscopy surgery to >diagnose endometriosis. She stated that this procedure requires general >anesthesia and there is no other option. From what I've researched on >the internet, it seems that I do have an option of local anesthesia with >sedation as an option or epidural anesthesia. I would like to avoid >general anesthesia if at all possible. I have heard that there are >shorter recovery times with the other types of anesthesia available. My >ob/gyn states that it would take a long time to do the surgery and more >doctors would need to be involved different anesthesia methods. Would >you be able to give me any insight into my options? > >Also, there seems to be an issue with my ob/gyn videotaping my entire >procedure. Upon first consultation with her, she stated that video is >available as a courtesy. Then yesterday for my pre-op visit, she stated >she was unsure if video was available. I called the surgical center to >find out if there were video capabiities there, and they stated that >indeed there is video there. All I would need to do is bring a CD and >it would be up to the individual doctor as to whether or not she would >burn a copy for me. > >I am also receiving a hysteroscopy during this surgery. Again, the >research that I have seen on the internet stated that removing polyps >with a hysteroscope does not need to be under general anesthesia. > >Any comments you would have on this would be greatly appreciated. Seeing >this contradicting information is leaving me skeptical of my ob/gyn's >abilities to perform my procedure correctly. > >Thank you.
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