Mayflower

Recently, Mayflower completed one of the most professionally rewarding surgical outcomes experienced in years. Typically, patients traveling nationally and internationally for endometriosis treatment return home post-operatively, making subsequent surgical observation rare. Following successful conception, most continue prenatal care with local gynecologists rather than returning to tertiary referral centers.

However, an exceptional case recently provided unprecedented insight. An endometriosis patient initially treated in May 2024 returned thirteen months later requesting cesarean delivery at Mayflower. Upon entering the abdominal cavity, the surgical team encountered astonishing findings—the operative field demonstrated completely adhesion-free anatomy despite previous extensive deep infiltrating endometriosis excision surgery.

Today’s clinical case documentation demonstrates the remarkable extent of initial endometriosis involvement and documents how systematic application of the ME (Mayflower Endometriosis) Protocol produced surprisingly pristine, adhesion-free myometrial tissue at subsequent cesarean section. This case validates comprehensive surgical approaches combined with strategic post-operative management protocols. Read more