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Gynecologic surgery

Gynecological surgery involves any procedure on the organs of the female reproductive system. Common procedures include tubal ligation, hysterectomy and removal of tumors and cysts.

Gynecological robotic-assisted surgery

We offer advanced surgery and tailor care to your needs.

At HCA Virginia Health System, we know surgery may be overwhelming to you and your family. Whenever possible, our gynecological surgeons offer minimally invasive surgery (MIS) because it's less intrusive. Our specialists are with you from preop procedures to post-surgery.

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Prepare for your procedure with preregistration. Save time and allow us to collect information like your insurance provider, personal physician information and pre-op testing results.

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Gynecological conditions we treat

You deserve a thorough diagnosis and treatment plan. Our specially trained surgeons use the latest techniques and technologies for many conditions, including:

  • Cervical cancer
  • Ectopic pregnancies
  • Excessive menstrual bleeding
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Uterine cancer
  • Uterine disorders
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Uterine prolapse
  • Vaginal cancer

Gynecological surgeries and procedures we offer

From preoperative care to post-surgery follow-up, our gynecological surgeons watch over your care.

Surgeries we offer

Our skilled gynecological surgeons have extensive experience in a variety of procedures, from biopsies to complex pelvic floor reconstruction. We offer traditional surgery to minimally invasive procedures, we treat your condition with the surgery that's best for your illness.


Minimally invasive gynecological surgery

Our surgeons specialize in MIS for many women's health needs. We recommend these advanced and less intrusive procedures for your needs whenever possible. MIS falls into three categories, including:

  • Endoscopy — Surgeons insert a slender instrument with tiny specialized cameras to view inside the womb. The technology provides magnified imaging which allows our doctors to see and complete advanced procedures in hard-to-reach areas with precision.
  • Laparoscopy — Doctors insert surgical instruments and imaging technology through small incisions in the abdomen. The procedure uses guided imaging which allows our surgeons to see inside your body and complete advanced surgery.

Gynecological robotic surgery

Our specialists are dedicated to providing robotic technology options for traditional open gynecological surgeries. This technique is the most advanced type of MIS and reduces your postoperative pain, lessens your scarring and speeds your recovery.

Using robotic-assisted surgery, our physicians access complex structures inside the body and see hard-to-reach areas — such as those in the pelvic region — with extreme precision.

We offer the following procedures:

  • Burch urethropexy
  • Endometrial ablation
  • Hysterectomy
  • Myomectomy
  • Ovarian cyst removal
  • Pelvic floor repair
  • Pelvic reconstruction
  • Perineorrhaphy
  • Sacral neuromodulation
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Tubal reversal/recanalization
  • Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE)

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