TLH by Enseal



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Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the uterus completely through small abdominal incisions using advanced laparoscopic techniques. Among the modern tools that have revolutionized TLH, the Enseal Tissue Sealing Device stands out for its efficiency, precision, and safety. What is Enseal? Enseal is an advanced bipolar energy device used in laparoscopic surgeries. It allows simultaneous tissue sealing and cutting with minimal thermal spread, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding structures. Its multifunctionality makes it ideal for gynecologic procedures like TLH, where meticulous dissection and hemostasis are critical. Advantages of TLH Using Enseal Enhanced Hemostasis: Enseal provides strong vessel sealing for arteries and veins up to 7 mm, ensuring minimal intraoperative bleeding. Reduced Thermal Injury: The device limits collateral tissue damage, preserving surrounding organs such as the bladder and ureters. Precision and Efficiency: Surgeons can cut and seal tissues simultaneously, shortening operative time. Minimally Invasive Benefits: TLH with Enseal involves smaller incisions, leading to less postoperative pain, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stay. Versatility: Enseal is effective in sealing uterine arteries, ligaments, and other pelvic structures, making it a comprehensive tool for hysterectomy. Procedure Overview The patient is placed under general anesthesia. Small abdominal ports are created for laparoscopic instruments. The Enseal device is used to carefully dissect and seal the uterine vessels, ligaments, and attachments of the uterus. Once the uterus is completely detached, it is removed through the vagina or via morcellation, depending on size and pathology. The abdominal ports are closed, completing the minimally invasive procedure. Ideal Candidates TLH by Enseal is suitable for patients with: Uterine fibroids Adenomyosis Abnormal uterine bleeding unresponsive to medical therapy Benign uterine conditions requiring hysterectomy Conclusion TLH using Enseal represents a significant advancement in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. By combining the precision of laparoscopic techniques with the reliability of advanced tissue sealing technology, it ensures safer surgery, reduced complications, and faster recovery for patients.