[Use of laparoscopy in gynecology].

In: Ginekologia polska · 1992 · vol. 63(12) , pp. 611–4 · PMID:1305579 · W2431186775
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This paper reviewed 1822 gynecologic laparoscopies performed for sterility, adnexal masses, tubal pregnancy, and pelvic pain, finding diagnostic utility particularly in complex cases.

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Paper concerns 1822 performed laparoscopies. The most frequent indications to laparoscopy were: sterility, adnexal mass, tubal pregnancy and pelvic pain syndrome. In 80% cases of sterility we found pathologic findings, which could be the cause of sterility. adnexal mass, tubal pregnancy and pelvic pain syndrome. In 80% cases of sterility we found pathologic findings, which could be the cause of sterility. In 75% of cases we confirmed adnexal mass, which were operated by laparoscopy or by laparotomy. In 17 cases we confirmed unruptured tubal pregnancy, which were conservatively operated by laparoscopy or by laparotomy. Laparoscopy is useful method in gynecology, especially in diagnostically difficult cases of gynecologic disease.

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