Operative Gynecology & Endometriosis Surgery

Cutting-edge surgical expertise to relieve pain and preserve fertility.
Endometriosis surgery is a highly specialized discipline that deals with one of the most complex gynecological pathologies. It aims to treat endometriosis and adenomyosis lesions, often responsible for chronic pain and infertility.
At OVI CLINIC, our approach to endometriosis surgery is based on an integrative, multidisciplinary and personalized vision. We combine the most exacting standards of precision surgery with careful attention to each patient’s needs and life plan.
By founding the Geneva Endometriosis Network, we are ensuring that each care pathway is comprehensive and coordinated between the best experts.
Frequent reasons for consultation
Superficial, ovarian (endometrioma) and deep endometriosis
Adenomyosis
Chronic pelvic pain (pain during menstruation, intercourse, etc.)
Infertility or desire for pregnancy in the context of endometriosis
Endometriosis-related digestive or urinary tract disorders
Failure of medical treatment
Request for a second surgical opinion
Innovative, expert surgical management

Dr SHABANOV has dedicated his practice to an expert and innovative approach to endometriosis surgery, based on minimally invasive techniques and individualized care protocols for optimized recovery.
Its expertise is recognized in the latest generation techniques, essential for optimal management of this complex pathology:
- Laparoscopic, laser and robotic surgery: These approaches offer magnified vision and extreme surgical precision. They are ideal for removing all endometriosis lesions, even the most difficult to access, while minimizing scarring and post-operative pain.
- Fertility surgery: Each procedure is designed to preserve and restore the patient’s fertility potential, by protecting the ovaries and uterus.
- A multidisciplinary approach: for the most complex cases involving digestive or urinary tract involvement, procedures are planned and carried out in collaboration with other specialist surgeons (urologists, digestive surgeons) to ensure complete management in a single operation.
Frequently asked questions
When should endometriosis surgery be considered?
Surgery is generally considered when medical treatment is no longer sufficient to control pain, in the case of large cysts, when other organs are affected, or when pregnancy is planned.
How is the diagnosis made before surgery?
Diagnosis is based on accurate questioning, clinical examination and specialized imaging tests such as pelvic ultrasound and MRI, to accurately map lesions before surgery.
Is the treatment of endometriosis solely surgical?
No. Surgery is a key step, but it’s part of an overall care strategy that may include medical treatment before or after the procedure, as well as pain management and fertility support.
Our experts
Dr Stas SHABANOV
FMH Specialist in Operative Gynecology-Obstetrics
Specialist in Endometriosis & Infertility
