Influence that endometriosis gives to the convalescence of the operation by falloposcopic tuboplasty catheter system

In: Sanfujinka no shimpo · 2003 · vol. 55(1) , pp. 100–101 · W2570395474
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This study investigated the impact of endometriosis on the outcomes of falloposcopic tuboplasty using a catheter system.

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This paper examined whether the presence of endometriosis affects postoperative recovery (convalescence) after a hysteroscopic/salpingoscopic procedure described as falloposcopic tuboplasty using a catheter system, drawing on observations reported in a 2003 article. It was conducted by investigators from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Kinki University School of Medicine, and the main reported outcome concern is postoperative prognosis in relation to endometriosis status. The available record provides limited methodological and quantitative detail, and the short publication format suggests potential constraints on generalizability and completeness of the reported methods. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically evaluates how endometriosis influences convalescence/prognosis after falloposcopic tuboplasty catheter-based surgery.

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- Integration of CiNii Books functions for fiscal year 2025 has completed - Trial version of CiNii Research Knowledge Graph Search feature is available on CiNii Labs - 【Updated on November 26, 2025】Regarding the recording of “Research Data” and “Evidence Data” - Start the collection of all publicly IRDB content - Incorporate Research Data from KAKEN Influence that endometriosis gives to the convalescence of the operation by falloposcopic tuboplasty catheter system - - MUKOBAYASHI Manabu - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kinki University School of Medicine - - MITSUHASHI Akiyo - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kinki University School of Medicine - - TSUJI Isao - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kinki University School of Medicine - - HOSHIAI Hiroshi - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kinki University School of Medicine Bibliographic Information - Other Title - - 子宮内膜症の存在と卵管鏡下卵管形成術の予後について - Published - 2003 - DOI - - 10.11437/sanpunosinpo.55.100 - Publisher - THE OBSTETRICAL GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF KINKI DISTRICT JAPAN Search this article Journal - - ADVANCES IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY - ADVANCES IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY 55 (1), 100-101, 2003 THE OBSTETRICAL GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF KINKI DISTRICT JAPAN Details 詳細情報について - - CRID - 1390001204947316096 - - NII Article ID - 130001223557 - - ISSN - 13476742 - 03708446 - - Text Lang - ja - - Data Source - - JaLC - CiNii Articles

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