[Surgical laparoscopy--our experience].

Akusherstvo i ginekologiia · 1993 · vol. 32(3) , pp. 24–5 · PMID:8037312 · W2409370540
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Abstract

Fifty-two of 304 infertile women were surgically treated by the time of diagnostic laparoscopy. Table 1 represents surgical treatment via laparoscopy. Forty-one (78.84%) patients had electrosurgery or laser surgery of endometriosis. Salpingo-ovariolysis was performed in 6 patients (11.53%). Salpingostomy was performed in 2 patients. Fimbrioplasty was performed by incising the peritoneal band surrounding the terminal end of the fallopian tube in 2 patients. Bleeding of vascular adhesions was followed by electrocautery. No patient required laparotomy for control of bleeding. In two patients (3.84%) with ectopic pregnancy had light arterial bleeding along the salpingostomy incision and was controlled by bipolar cautery. In three patients (5.76%) cysts up to 7 cm in diameter were treated. The capsule were dissected and removed how possible. Any residual capsule was vaporized.

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endometriosis

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Laparoscopy Adnexal Diseases Adnexal Diseases Adult Electrosurgery Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Infertility, Female Infertility, Female Laser Therapy Pregnancy Pregnancy, Ectopic Pregnancy, Ectopic Tissue Adhesions Tissue Adhesions

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