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Fibroid surgery breakthrough: Why LAAM and DualPortGYN are outperforming robotic and open procedures
Women now have access to a superior alternative for fibroid removal: hyper-specialist surgery that eliminates even the largest and most complex fibroids – without the risks, recovery time, or high costs of robotic, open, or embolisation procedures. The Center for Innovative Gynaecologic Care( CIGC) is a nationally recognised leader in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery, offering advanced care with unmatched outcomes.
“ We see women who’ ve been told their only option is open surgery,” said Dr Natalya Danilyants, board-certified GYN surgeon and director of CIGC.“ Yet with our advanced techniques, we can remove even the largest fibroids through tiny incisions – with no hospital stay and a much faster recovery. Patients can go home the same day and finally find real relief.”
CIGC’ s LAAM ®( Laparoscopically Assisted Abdominal Myomectomy) and DualPortGYN ® techniques provide unmatched results. Unlike robotic or traditional laparoscopic methods, which are limited by fibroid size or uterine access, CIGC surgeons operate through two tiny incisions, minimising scarring and complications while preserving fertility.
“ Post-surgery, my recovery was remarkable,” said a CIGC patient on 3 June 2025.“ Every stage, from the initial consultation to my discharge, was seamlessly managed.”
Another patient was recently prescribed open surgery due to the extremely large size of her fibroid. Instead, she turned to CIGC – and her fibroid was successfully removed through LAAM. She went home that day, with minimal discomfort, and returned to normal activity within 10 days.
No other approach offers:
• Immediate symptom relief within one hour
• Fertility preservation by protecting the uterus, cervix, and ovaries
• Fastest recovery( 10 – 14 days vs up to 3 weeks for robotic or standard laparoscopic, and up to 8 weeks for open surgery)
• No hospital stay – performed at our outpatient surgery centres with dedicated care teams in Maryland and New Jersey
Many women are offered outdated or unnecessary procedures. Embolisation can delay symptom relief and even increase the risk of miscarriage. Robotic and open surgeries involve longer recovery periods, more pain, and higher costs. p
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