New technologies in surgical treatment of deep infiltrative and superficial peritoneal endometriosis
Combining ultrasonic hooks, scissors, and cold plasma coagulation minimizes surgical trauma and improves postoperative recovery for endometriosis, while radical peritoneumectomy may offer benefits for pain and fertility pending further research.
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This paper discusses new surgical technologies for treating deep infiltrative and superficial peritoneal endometriosis, focusing on combining an ultrasonic hook and scissors with cold plasma coagulation to minimize surgical trauma. It reports that this approach is intended to improve the postoperative period and reduce hospital stay, and it contrasts these options with radical peritoneumectomy, noting that the latter has advantages over excision or vaporization in reducing chronic pelvic pain and improving reproductive results. The authors state that evidence comparing these strategies is not yet definitive and requires further research. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically, it evaluates surgical technologies using ultrasonic energy and cold plasma coagulation for deep infiltrative and superficial peritoneal disease.
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- Peculiarities of the clinical course and pathomorphological picture of ovarian endometriosis and adenomyosis in reproductive aged women 2022
- PREDICTION OF PREGNANCY ONSET IN THE TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS ASSOCIATED INFERTILITY 2022
- Reproductive Health of Women with the Combined Pathology of Uterus and Mammary Glands 2019
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