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Fibroid Treatment Breakthrough: LAAM® and DualPortGYN® Leading the Way

June 16, 2025
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If you’re searching for effective fibroids treatment, especially for complex or large fibroids, CIGC’s latest advancements are reshaping the standard of care. Our recent news release highlights how LAAM® and DualPortGYN® techniques outperform robotic and open procedures in key ways.

What Are Fibroids?

Fibroids (leiomyomas) are non-cancerous growths in or on the uterus. They can have no symptoms or cause heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure—all of which significantly affect quality of life.

Why Complex or Large Fibroids Need a Specialist

When fibroids are large or numerous, many surgeons recommend open surgery, which involves a large incision, hospitalization, longer recovery, and higher risk of complications. However, CIGC’s fibroids surgeon techniques allow us to remove even massive fibroids through just two small, laparoscopic incisions. Patients go home the same day and recover in 10–14 days.

Diagnosis and Delay of Care Risks

Misdiagnosis and delays—sometimes spanning years—are all too common. Many women endure symptoms because their symptoms are dismissed or treated with less effective options like embolization. Delayed care can lead to worsening symptoms and reduced fertility outcomes.

What CIGC Offers

Why This Matters for You

If you’re searching for a fibroids specialist or wondering “what are fibroids” and which treatment path is right, here’s what to do:

  1. Seek a second opinion from a surgical specialist—not just any OB-GYN.

  2. Ask specifically about minimally invasive options, even for large or complex fibroids.

  3. Remember that outpatient care doesn’t mean scaled-down care—CIGC offers advanced surgical precision and fertility-sparing techniques usually only available in hospitals.

The era of automatic referrals to open or robotic surgery for large fibroids is ending. At CIGC, LAAM® and DualPortGYN® redefine what’s possible—delivering faster recovery, fewer complications, and better outcomes for women facing fibroids.

Learn more: Should you “wait and see” for your fibroids to get better?

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