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Minimally invasive surgery was introduced to minimize some of the issues associated with open surgery. Its benefits include fewer complications, less pain and blood loss, shorter hospital stays, quicker recovery, and less noticeable scars. …
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to review the current knowledge of the role of fluorescence imaging for intraoperative intestinal assessment in gynecological surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A computer-based systematic review was performed from 2000 …
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and transvaginal ultrasound (TVU) in detecting deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE), using Enzian classification. Secondarily, to evaluate the influence of nodule si…
The aim of the present study was to compare post-operative complications and recurrence of three surgical techniques: segmental resection, discoid excision and nodule shaving. From January 2014 to December 2017, 143 patients who underwent s…
OBJECTIVE: Ileocecal endometriosis is rare. Symptoms range from no symptoms, cramps, vomiting, to acute intestinal obstruction. Our objective was to review our cases, clarify, and resume its most appropriate management focusing on the facto…
Introduction Endometriosis affecting the sciatic nerve is extremely uncommon. Its main symptom is catamenial sciatica but it can result in neuropathy. The diagnosis is usually delayed for years. Our objective is to communicate our experienc…
The last few years have witnessed a better understanding of molecular events that cause gynecological cancers and new insights are changing the practice of gynecologic oncology. The implementation of new concepts into daily clinical practic…
AIMS: To measure endometrial volume and endometrial-subendometrial vascularization by 3-D power Doppler ultrasound in patients undergoing cycles of artificial insemination with ovarian stimulation, to evaluate their relationship with patien…
Radical parametrectomy is indicated in cases of undiagnosed early-stage invasive cervical carcinoma discovered after simple hysterectomy performed for a presumed benign disease process. This radical surgical procedure is rarely performed fo…
Backgound: Ovarian abscesses are a rare complication encountered after vaginal hysterectomy. Few cases have been reported, and most of them have a late appearance between 15 months and 16 years after surgery. Moreover, most of the cases rep…
INTRODUCTION: A unicornuate uterus with a rudimentary horn is the most uncommon uterine anomaly of the female genital tract. It has an estimated frequency of one in 100,000 among the fertile female population. This anomaly results from the …
Radical parametrectomy is rarely performed for benign diseases given the considerable risk of complications, however, some benign conditions require wide excision of the pelvic tissue, including parametria. We report on two cases of robotic…