But as research advances and new approaches to care are implemented, open surgeries are becoming less necessary for treating fibroids?
In the spirit of innovation and expanding treatment options for patients, Physicians Round Table (PRT) in conjunction with Nordica Fertility Centre is organizing a one-day fibroid conference themed “LATEST TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF FIBRIODS.”
The conference which is the first of its kind in West Africa will have Dr. Raymond Setzen, a renowned expert in Minimally Invasive Surgery and Director of HIFU, CHBA hospital, South Africa as the lead speaker.
To be showcased at the conference is a revolutionary technology called HIFU (High-intensity focused ultrasound). HIFU is a non-invasive surgery that uses focused ultrasound to generate highly localized heat to threat tumors either benign or malignant.
According to the conference host, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, Managing Director, Nordica Fertility Centre “with advancements like HIFU, women do not need be “cut open” to remove fibroids...as open surgeries may sometimes damage the lining of the endometrium, thereby affecting the ability of such women to conceive…. We are organizing this conference to contribute to the advancement of medical practice in the country.”
For doctors, this conference will be an avenue to re-learn and network. While for fibroids sufferers and their families, the conference will equip them with information to help them make better treatment decisions.
The conference would hold on Friday, 21st February, 2020 at the Grandeur Events Centre, 17 Billings Way, Oregun, Ikeja, by 4:00pm.
Admission is free but prior registration is required as limited spaces are available.
To register for FREE, click HERE .
For enquiries, please call 08077611660
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ReplyDeleteI just did open surgery in twinex hospital last week and I don’t regret it. Finally the monster is out of my stomach. Fibroid is a beast.
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DeleteThat's good. But hope the procedure won't cost an arm and a leg for the patients.
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ReplyDeleteChai I wish this came earlier. I lost two very close people to fibroid surgery last year. One died in May, the other one June 2019. May their souls rest in God's bosom, Amen.
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