Professor Kwon Yong-soon of Nowon-eulji Hospital publishes "Clear Uterine" today...In communication with the patients
May 27, 2025
Professor Kwon Yong-soon of obstetrics and gynecology at Eulji University Hospital in Nowon published a collection of essays "Today's uterus is clear". The new book contains Professor Kwon's sincere communication with patients he has encountered while traveling through the medical field.
Professor Kwon said that preserving the uterus for women is not just part of the process of giving birth, but a journey to find hope in life as a woman, and he put his anguish in the book until he came up with his own uterine adenomyopathy surgery as a doctor.
At the time Professor Kwon Yong-soon first devised the surgical method, there was no other surgical treatment for adenomyopathy than hysterectomy, but Professor Kwon Yong-soon has independently developed a uterine adenomyopathy surgery method to preserve the uterus since 2008, giving hope to those suffering from adenomyopathy. As of October 2024, 2,000 cases of adenomyopathy surgery, the highest record in Korea, have been achieved, and adenomyopathy surgery has been steadily performed so far.
Continuous clinical research also proves that the function of the uterus is restored to a state where pregnancy and childbirth are possible even after surgical treatment, suggesting a new paradigm. In fact, more than 100 cases of Professor Kwon's patients have continued from pregnancy to childbirth.
These independent surgical methods have gone viral, and patients from all over the country suffering from adenomyopathy are visiting Professor Kwon. Professor Kwon published this book with the hope that patients who meet after a long wait for treatment will choose the treatment direction with confidence and faith.
Professor Kwon Yong-soon is growing together as a doctor, watching repeated miscarriages, patients who have risen again despite the crisis of uterine extraction, and the moments when patients recover from diseases to mental health"We will continue to treat the patient's health correctly and constantly think about it in the future," he said.
Professor Kwon said that preserving the uterus for women is not just part of the process of giving birth, but a journey to find hope in life as a woman, and he put his anguish in the book until he came up with his own uterine adenomyopathy surgery as a doctor.
At the time Professor Kwon Yong-soon first devised the surgical method, there was no other surgical treatment for adenomyopathy than hysterectomy, but Professor Kwon Yong-soon has independently developed a uterine adenomyopathy surgery method to preserve the uterus since 2008, giving hope to those suffering from adenomyopathy. As of October 2024, 2,000 cases of adenomyopathy surgery, the highest record in Korea, have been achieved, and adenomyopathy surgery has been steadily performed so far.
Continuous clinical research also proves that the function of the uterus is restored to a state where pregnancy and childbirth are possible even after surgical treatment, suggesting a new paradigm. In fact, more than 100 cases of Professor Kwon's patients have continued from pregnancy to childbirth.
These independent surgical methods have gone viral, and patients from all over the country suffering from adenomyopathy are visiting Professor Kwon. Professor Kwon published this book with the hope that patients who meet after a long wait for treatment will choose the treatment direction with confidence and faith.
Professor Kwon Yong-soon is growing together as a doctor, watching repeated miscarriages, patients who have risen again despite the crisis of uterine extraction, and the moments when patients recover from diseases to mental health"We will continue to treat the patient's health correctly and constantly think about it in the future," he said.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.