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A/Prof. Michael Cooper
Endometriosis, Fertility, Advanced Endoscopic Surgery
A/Prof. Michael Cooper
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Monday – Friday 8:30am - 4:30pmadmin@mjwcooper.com.auLevel 7, Park House, 187 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000
  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • About A/Prof. Michael Cooper
    • Surgical Experience & Complication Data
  • PATIENT INFORMATION
    • FAQS & INFORMATION
    • Information Sheets & Patient Form
  • Endometriosis
    • What is Endometriosis
    • Current Thinking of Endometriosis
    • Advanced and Recto-Vaginal Endometriosis
    • Endouteraosacral Endometriosis Excision
  • Services
    • Endometriosis
    • Surgery
    • Fertility
    • Gynaecology
  • Blog
  • Contact

Author Archives: Michael Cooper

Single embryo transfer at IVF gives best chance of a healthy baby

Fertility, IVFBy Michael Cooper18/08/2018Leave a comment

A recent media report from the Sydney Morning Herald confirms the data from Genea over the last few years that single ET at IVF clearly gives superior results.  This will have significant implications for units that traditionally transfer multiple embryos. The USA in particular is likely to have a significant change in practice and probably…

Should we expand the definition of endometriosis?

EndometriosisBy Michael Cooper17/08/20181 Comment

The current definition of endometriosis is the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterus.  This limited definition of the disease unfortunately creates unrealistic expectations that simply removing the disease results in a “cure”. The reality is that we are hopelessly lost in understanding this disease and the underlying pathological process. It is known…

What time of day is best for your operation?

Medical, SurgeryBy Michael Cooper17/08/2018Leave a comment

Occasionally patients ask if they can be put in a particular time on a list usually first in the morning. I usually attempt to accommodate these requests although other considerations such as the availability of equipment, staffing and health issues of other patients also come into play. More recently I was reading the book “Thinking…

Endo type

By Michael Cooper16/08/2018Leave a comment

Endometriosis

EndometriosisBy Michael Cooper07/08/2018Leave a comment

Commentary on Procedures and Complications to end of May 2017

Medical dataBy Michael Cooper31/05/2017Leave a comment

The tables display all procedures and major complications to the end of May 2017. It should be noted that considerable care should be taken when interpreting these numbers. Associate Professor Cooper operates on a large number of patients with significant endometriosis and the risk profile of this group of patients for complications is higher than…

Video of talk on endo and fertility at the EndoActive conference

Endometriosis, UncategorisedBy Michael Cooper19/05/2015Leave a comment

Endometriosis: The hidden suffering of millions revealed

EndometriosisBy Michael Cooper17/04/2015Leave a comment

A recent series of articles in The Guardian again reveals the significant financial and debilitating cost of this terrible disease. My friend and colleague, Dr Geoff Reid outlines the tremendous impact this has on women and their partners. Increasingly it is becoming clear that advanced cases require multi-specialised teams to cope with the different facets…

It’s time to separate Obstetrics from Gynaecology

Gynaecology, ObstetricBy Michael Cooper17/07/2014Leave a comment

A recent editorial article in the American literature has called for the separation of obstetrics from gynaecology.   This sentiment has been raised increasingly around the western world as a consequence of a decrease in the overall number of operations performed and an increase in the number of surgeons. The situation has arisen as a result…

Bowel and bladder function after resection of DIE

Endometriosis, Gynaecology, Medical, SurgeryBy Michael Cooper17/05/2014Leave a comment

Our recent paper has just been published: Bowel and bladder function after resection of deeply infiltrating endometriosis. Responding to our questionnaire, women reported significant improvement in urinary and bowel dysfunction postoperatively.

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