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Endometrial Ablation

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Hear how experienced physicians approach Endometrial Ablation on BackTable. Learn from podcasts, cases, and courses curated by physician content creators, covering patient selection, workup, and procedure technique. Get the BackTable app to follow this Topic and hear more of the conversations that matter to your practice.

Endometrial Ablation: Past, Present & Future
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Episode # 80  •  25 Mar 2025

Endometrial Ablation: Past, Present & Future

Endometrial ablation has become a cornerstone procedure in the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding, but is it the right solution for every patient that meets the indication? In this episode of the BackTable OBGYN Podcast, Dr. Ted Anderson from Vanderbilt University joins host Dr. Mark Hoffman to discuss the evolution of endometrial ablation and its contemporary utilization, including patient selection, technical considerations, and alternative treatments for abnormal uterine bleeding.

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