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Objective : this article is a scientific review of the literature devoted to the important problem of ovarian endometrioma recurrence in the postoperative period. The data were analyzed based on foreign and domestic sources e-Library, Sprin…
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynecologic disease with a range of clinical presentations, the most common being heavy menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhea. This article provides an overview of current knowledge about the methods of medical …
The number of young patients with a combination of common uterine proliferative diseases (uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, endometrial hyperplasia) is now increasing in the practice of obstetrician-gynecologist. Treatment of such patients pre…
Aim . To study the short- and long-term results of organ-sparing surgery in patients with severe diffuse adenomyosis who are in the perimenopausal age. Materials and Methods . The study included 18 patients with severe diffuse adenomyosis w…
Endometriosis is a prevalent disease in females of the childbearing age. It may be accompanied by bowel involvement. In such cases, the most frequently observed lesion locations are the rectum and the rectosigmoid with the occurrence rate o…
Deep infiltrating endometriosis with bowel involvement remains the most difficultly treated form of the endometriosis. It is defined as endometriosis penetrating greater than 5mm beneath the peritoneum. Treatment of severe forms of deep inf…
Background Severe forms of adenomyosis are a serious gynecological problem. In most cases, conservative treatment of this pathology is unsuccessful. Adenomyomectomy by Osada's approach seems to be the most promising solution. The present st…
The advised treatment for severe adenomyosis is hysterectomy, but the patients wishing to preserve their uterus were operated with a novel conservative surgery, called adenomyomectomy. The history of this new surgery approach dates back to …
Endometriosis is among the prevalent gynecological diseases and diagnosed in 10% of women of reproductive age. Endometriosis/adenomyosis is becoming increasingly a health-social problem, which is associated with severe clinical manifestatio…
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Relevance. Severe forms of adenomyosis still remain a serious gynecological problem regarding reproductive outcomes. There are about 93% of unsuccessful results after conservative treatment of this pathology what makes doctors search new so…