

Endometriosis Excision Surgery
This procedure removes endometriosis growths to address the root cause of pain, inflammation, and pelvic dysfunction, utilizing advanced laparoscopic or robotic tools to promote rapid healing.

Myomectomy
Surgically removes fibroids while keeping the uterus intact, helping to ease heavy bleeding, pelvic pressure, and infertility. Dr. Siedhoff’s minimally invasive approach preserves healthy tissue and shortens recovery time.

Hysterectomy
Removes the uterus to resolve conditions such as large fibroids, chronic pelvic pain, and abnormal bleeding. Dr. Siedhoff utilizes laparoscopic or robotic methods to minimize scarring, alleviate discomfort, and expedite the return to daily activities.

Adenomyomectomy
Targets and removes adenomyosis or adenomyomas embedded in the uterine wall, offering relief without requiring a hysterectomy. Minimally invasive surgery maintains as much healthy uterine muscle as possible to protect fertility.

Uterine Isthmocele Repair
Corrects cesarean scar defects that cause irregular bleeding, pelvic discomfort, or fertility issues. Robotic, laparoscopic, or hysteroscopic repair restores uterine structure and function with minimal downtime.

Bowel Resection for Endometriosis
This procedure removes bowel segments compromised by deep endometriosis to restore digestive health and alleviate pain. When complex bowel resection is needed, Dr. Siedhoff partners with highly skilled colorectal surgeons in Los Angeles using a minimally invasive approach that reduces recovery time while effectively addressing the disease.

Ovarian Cystectomy
Removes ovarian cysts while perserving healthy ovarian tissue to maintain hormonal balance and fertility potential. Dr. Siedhoff uses small-incision techniques, which result in less pain and faster healing.

Salpingectomy
Removes one or both fallopian tubes that are damaged, infected, or at risk of certain cancers, using minimally invasive methods to protect surrounding anatomy.

Trans-Abdominal Cerclage
Places a durable band around the cervix to reduce the potential for premature opening during pregnancy in women with cervical insufficiency. With a laparoscopic or robotic placement, this procedure provides strong, lasting support for future pregnancies.

Presacral Neurectomy
Interrupts pelvic nerve pathways to significantly reduce severe menstrual or chronic pelvic pain, using a minimally invasive technique that ensures precision and preserves surrounding reproductive structures.

advanced excision techniques
Highly specialized procedures such as cornuectomy, diaphragm endometriosis removal, complex bowel or bladder surgery, and ureterolysis. Each technique is specifically designed for the complete treatment of disease, preservation of tissue, and optimal recovery in challenging cases.