Expert Surgical Excision of Endometriosis
Athens Centre for Endometriosis, founded by Dr Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos, is an advanced multidisciplinary endometriosis and gynaecology surgical centre. Based at Mediterraneo Hospital, our team treats multiple types of endometriosis using complete excision. Our main services are endometriosis and gynaecology health issues.
Our centre focuses on you, utilising our experience and expertise to make your journey as stress free and helpful as possible. We provide a comprehensive surgical approach to the management of endometriosis regardless of the stage and location of endometriosis.
Diagnosis
Treatment
Support
OUR APPROACH
Complete excision for endometriosis
Our team understands the difficulties you face living with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain, as such we have employed a comprehensive patient centred approach consisting of diagnosis, treatment and support.
Advanced laparoscopy
Dr Kyriakopoulos, Dr Brattis and Dr Georgopoulos are trained in advanced minimally invasive procedures allowing them to treat pelvic, bowel and urinary endometriosis using keyhole surgery.
Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery
Thoracic endometriosis is a severe entity that can lead to lung collapse. Its treatment is surgical. At Athens Centre for Endometriosis we are able to perform VATS for thoracic endometriosis.
Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy can be used to diagnose uterine cavity issues and to remove fibroids or polyps. Dr Kyriakopoulos is trained in hysteroscopy and he performs it quite frequent in patients with uterine issues.
Minimally Invasive Gynecology Services
At Athens Centre for Endometriosis all our surgeons are trained in minimally invasive surgery, allowing us to treat complex and difficult cases using laparoscopy and VATS.
Pelvic endometriosis
Pelvic endometriosis refers to lesions that are found inside the pelvic cavity affecting organs such as the uterosacral ligaments.
Ovarian endometriosis
Ovarian endometriosis, known as chocolate cysts, are endometriosis lesions affecting the ovaries. Endometriomas can be small or large.
Bowel endometriosis
Endometriosis can also be found on both the large and small intestines. It can be superficial or deep infiltrating the bowel wall.
Urinary endometriosis
A type of endometriosis considered rare, urinary endometriosis can affect the urethers and the bladder, causing hydronephrosis.
Adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is a condition of the uterus and can co-exist with endometriosis and fibroids. Unfortunately, adenomyosis curative treatment is represented by hysterectomy.
Fibroids
Fibroids are benign growths that are affecting the uterus. Based on their location, fibroids can cause various symptoms.