Robotic-Assisted Adenomyomectomy for Adenomyosis in Los Angeles

Advanced, Uterus-Preserving Surgery Focused on Relieving Pain and Heavy Bleeding

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What Is Robotic-Assisted Adenomyomectomy?

Robotic-assisted adenomyomectomy is a specialized, minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to remove adenomyosis tissue from the uterine muscle while preserving the uterus. Adenomyosis occurs when endometrial tissue grows into the muscular wall of the uterus, often leading to severe cramping, heavy or prolonged bleeding, pelvic pain, and fertility challenges.

Unlike hysterectomy, adenomyomectomy targets the diseased tissue while maintaining uterine structure. Using robotic technology, Dr. Sukrant Mehta is able to perform precise dissection and reconstruction of the uterine wall, an approach that requires advanced training and careful surgical judgment. For women seeking symptom relief without sacrificing their uterus, robotic-assisted adenomyomectomy offers a meaningful alternative.

Patients looking for the best minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon in Los Angeles often explore this option when adenomyosis symptoms are significant, but fertility preservation or uterine conservation remains a priority.

Am I a Good Candidate for Robotic-Assisted Adenomyomectomy?

A detailed consultation is essential to determine whether adenomyomectomy is appropriate, as candidacy depends on disease extent, symptom pattern, and individual health goals.

Robotic-assisted adenomyomectomy may be appropriate for women with symptomatic adenomyosis who wish to avoid hysterectomy. You may be a good candidate if you:

Experience severe menstrual cramps or chronic pelvic pain
Have heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding that affects daily life
Have adenomyosis confirmed or strongly suspected on imaging
Have not found relief with medication or hormonal therapy
Want a uterus-preserving surgical option
Are considering pregnancy at a later date or wish to maintain uterine integrity
Dr. Mehta with patient

What Happens During Robotic-Assisted Adenomyomectomy?

Preparation

 Before surgery, Dr. Mehta conducts a comprehensive evaluation, including imaging review and symptom assessment. Surgical planning focuses on defining the extent of adenomyosis and mapping a strategy that prioritizes symptom relief while preserving uterine strength.

Procedure

 Through small abdominal incisions, robotic instruments and a high-definition camera are used to access the uterus. Adenomyosis tissue is carefully excised from the uterine muscle, and the uterine wall is reconstructed to restore its structure. Robotic assistance allows for precise suturing and controlled tissue handling, which is critical in uterus-preserving surgery.

After-Care

 Most patients return home the same day or after a short hospital stay. Recovery is generally faster than open surgery, with gradual improvement in pain and bleeding over time. Follow-up visits focus on healing, symptom improvement, and long-term management planning.

faqs about robotic-assisted adenomyomectomy

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Get Help From the Best Uterus-Preserving Adenomyosis Surgeon in Los Angeles

Choosing the right surgical approach for adenomyosis requires experience, restraint, and a deep understanding of uterine anatomy. The best outcomes come from surgeons who prioritize precision and know when uterus-preserving surgery is appropriate.

Here at our practice, Dr. Mehta offers robotic-assisted adenomyomectomy as part of a thoughtful, individualized approach to adenomyosis care. Every treatment plan is designed to reduce symptoms, avoid unnecessary hysterectomy, and support long-term pelvic health.

Ready to explore whether uterus-preserving surgery is right for you and take control of your symptoms?