Dana Gold
09-22-05, 01:03 PM
Press Release MRKH syndrome....FYI:
Excerpts of article from links below:
Adolescent girls with MRKH syndrome or vertical fusion defects, including absence of a vagina, may complain that they have not begun menstruation, labeled primary amenorrhea. MRKH (Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser) syndrome includes failure of vaginal development, whether or not a uterus has developed.
In 2005, the Center for Women’s Care & Reproductive Surgery in Atlanta became the sole location in the U.S. to correct this problem laparoscopically with the use of pelvic peritoneum.
Correction of the majority of mullerian anomalies, as well as a wide spectrum of treatments for pelvic pain and endometriosis, involves advanced skills in laparoscopy and/or hysteroscopy.
World-renowned head of the Center for Women’s Care & Reproductive Surgery, Thomas L. Lyons, M.D., and his Fellow, Assia A. Stepanian, M.D., learned the technique firsthand from its author, and they are the only U.S. surgeons with experience in laparoscopic correction of MRKS syndrome using the pelvic peritoneum.
After researching the Internet and discovering the Center for Women’s Care at http://www.thomasllyons.com, patients come to Dr. Lyons from around the world for advanced laparoscopic techniques.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb288071.htm
Excerpts of article from links below:
Adolescent girls with MRKH syndrome or vertical fusion defects, including absence of a vagina, may complain that they have not begun menstruation, labeled primary amenorrhea. MRKH (Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser) syndrome includes failure of vaginal development, whether or not a uterus has developed.
In 2005, the Center for Women’s Care & Reproductive Surgery in Atlanta became the sole location in the U.S. to correct this problem laparoscopically with the use of pelvic peritoneum.
Correction of the majority of mullerian anomalies, as well as a wide spectrum of treatments for pelvic pain and endometriosis, involves advanced skills in laparoscopy and/or hysteroscopy.
World-renowned head of the Center for Women’s Care & Reproductive Surgery, Thomas L. Lyons, M.D., and his Fellow, Assia A. Stepanian, M.D., learned the technique firsthand from its author, and they are the only U.S. surgeons with experience in laparoscopic correction of MRKS syndrome using the pelvic peritoneum.
After researching the Internet and discovering the Center for Women’s Care at http://www.thomasllyons.com, patients come to Dr. Lyons from around the world for advanced laparoscopic techniques.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb288071.htm