In this video, Dr. del Junco Jr. presents a patient who had over 535 fibroid tumors in her uterus. He walks you through the entire process of his signature procedure as he describes step by step what happened during surgery
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In this video, Dr. del Junco Jr. presents a patient who had over 535 fibroid tumors in her uterus. He walks you through the entire process of his signature procedure as he describes step by step what happened during surgery
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that originate on the walls of the uterus. They are the most commonly occurring type of benign tumors in women and are more prevalent in middle aged women who are in their final reproductive years. Fibroids are hard to detect in their initial stages and may not display any prominent symptoms. However, in their advanced stages they do display symptoms like painful intercourse, heavy menstruation, and frequent and urgent urination. Fibroids should not be left untreated as they can cause many problematic symptoms and infertility, over time.
It then becomes essential to treat fibroids as soon as they are detected. For years, the most common method of fibroid removal was hysterectomy, an invasive surgical procedure. There are other surgical methods available these days however most do not adequately remove the tumors. The traditional myomectomy removes fibroids but often leaves the deeper, larger tumors behind, necessitating future surgery. Uterine artery embolization attempts to reduce or cut off the blood supply to the tumors but this too does not ensure the tumors will not grow back. Some women prefer hormonal manipulation over surgery, however, but that is only a temporary short term solution to the side effects, not the actual fibroid disease.
Female Alternative Surgery is the alternative surgical solution to fibroids. The tumors are removed without hysterectomy or blood transfusion, no matter how many, how large or their location. This is a much more holistic approach and allows women to remain hormonally and sexually healthy.
The clinic, The Institute for Female Alternative Medicine, was established by Dr. Tirso del Junco Jr. in order to make this alternative surgery more accessible to women suffering from fibroids. The practice’s uniqueness stems from three important factors : never having to perform a hysterectomy, all surgeries have been bloodless, and most are performed while patient are awake, under epidural anesthesia. This type of medical care is not offered any where in this country. Moreover, your surgery is video taped so viewing is available while in surgery and during your hospitalization post op. The surgery is completely safe and is done with the assistance of lasers. Recurrence rates are very low at 1-3 % compared to traditional surgeries where recurrence can be as high as 64%.
Apart from fibroids, alternativesurgery.com also offers all the information women need to make a well informed choice about how they can deal with other female benign diseases like ovarian cysts, adenomyosis and endometriosis. You can visit the website and find out how well suited Female Alternative Surgery is for you by filling in a short array of questions. Their Education Center is available for reference online. You can also access other important information filled resources on their website such as videos, virtual clinic tours and frequently asked questions. They can be reached directly at 800-505-4326.
Visit their website alternative surgery.com today and see for yourself how Female Alternative Surgery makes getting rid of uterine fibroids the permanent solution to fibroid tumor disease.
This is a reality for many women post hysterectomy. The uterus is a muscle that responds rythmically with intercourse producing orgasm for many women. Once the uterus is removed women routinely report lack of sexual response, sensation or desire. Many gynecologists refuse to address this topic or accept this fact. This week we had a patient call the office in tears asking why her gyn had repeatedly denied any association between sexual dysfunction and hysterectomy and yet she was now void of any response or sensation after removing her uterus. She was angry and desperate! This serious and potentially life changing side effect is a reality for many many women. Before removing your uterus…do your research. Hysterectomy can and may alter your life and not in the way you anticipate.
This is a medication routinely used to reduce heavy bleeding associated with fibroid tumor disease. As a secondary benefit it will temporarily shrink fibroids due to its anti-estrogen effect. Basically, this injection reduces estrogen production by the ovaries, and should be limited to a 6 months course of treatment. Symptoms associated with Lupron can be the same as menopause…hot flashes, depression, difficulty sleeping, and headaches. Once discontinuing the drug, the ovaries should once again begin to produce estrogen resulting in regrowth of fibroids. Lupron is a “temporary fix” and does not produce long term positive results.
This is one of the newer hot topics in surgical treatments. Considered minimally invasive, this technique uses several small incisions to remove tumors and repair the uterus. It requires special training prior to implementation. The physician operates instruments via a control panel and does not have direct hands on the patient, unlike open or laparoscopy procedures. Although recovery is much quicker than the traditional myomectomy, treatment can be limited due to the possibility of extensive bleeding during the procedure. The robot can be very successful for pedunculated and subserosal fibroids, but does have limitations for deep, larger intramural fibroid tumors.
Mission Community Hospital Mission Community Hospital is a fully accredited medical institution that is proud to collaborate with the Institute for Female Alternative Medicine and Dr. Tirso del Junco Jr. MD in offering women an alternative to hysterectomy via Female Alternative Surgery (FAS). Mission is a 145-bed acute care facility located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley in greater Los Angeles County, California. The entire team of qualified physicians, nurses, technicians, and ancillary staff work diligently to provide optimum care in a safe and warm environment. This hospital is home to cutting edge technology because they are committed to providing the … Read More
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