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Acessa fibroid treatment

Dr Swor and Dr Kash doing Acessa fibroid surgery in Sarasota.

Swor Women's Care offers advanced minimally-invasive laparoscopic radiofrequency treatment of fibroids at Sarasota Memorial Hospital since spring 2021. As an alternative to myomectomy or hysterectomy or drug treatment, this breakthrough treatment uses energy delivered, under anesthesia, through small laparoscopic incisions directly into fibroids to shrink and deactivate them. The expected result is significant shrinking, less bleeding, and other symptoms. It's covered by insurance and patients have a quick recovery and a low complication rate. We are the first surgeons to offer this option in southwest Florida as we continue to be leaders in new technology in gyn surgery. 

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