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Gynecological health is crucial for women of all ages, and conditions can significantly impact health and quality of life.

New surgical technologies started to take over and to replace the traditional methods. The da Vinci Surgical system offered by Virginia Obstetrics and Gynecology to patient in Loudoun county and the surrounding areas was designed with the aim to advance the surgical technologies used in minimally invasive procedures, including gynecological procedures.

Dr. Jack Ayoub has been helping patients in Loudoun County and the surrounding areas, providing the highest quality OBGYN and robotic surgery services. Loudoun County robotic surgery specialist OBGYN Dr. Ayoub has been recognized as one of the top OBGYN doctors and robotic surgeons serving Loudoun County and Leesburg, Virginia.

Doctors who performed surgical technique in which operations are performed far from their location through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) elsewhere in the body and procedures that are performed abdominally, can now be performed robotically including, these procedures include:

Virginia Obstetrics and Gynecology now have the capabilities to perform these surgeries robotically, combining these capabilities with new, cutting-edge materials can be very helpful for patients in Leesburg, VA and Loudoun County.

Recent studies suggest that over 30% of women have some element of endometriosis, in many cases this condition affects the ovaries, fallopian tubes and tissue lining the pelvis, it also can affect areas other than the pelvic organs. This condition is known to cause great pain and can affect the woman’s fertility.

The good news is, the new robotic surgical techniques offered by Virginia Obstetrics and Gynecology can help making this condition easier for Dr. Ayoub to treat. Using the traditional surgical method, doctor might only be able to remove the known, existing endometriosis lesions, but using the features that the da Vinci System offer, Dr. Ayoub can switch from standard to near-infrared vision, a feature that allows him to see the areas with blood flow as green and the areas without as gray, so that he can evaluate major ductal areas, vessels and blood flow in real-time.