[Endometriosis in surgical scars after cesarean section comparison of the operative methods].

Ginekologia polska · 2001 · vol. 72(5) , pp. 313–6 · PMID:11526765 · W2411714306
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This study compared routine removal versus coagulation enucleation for endometriosis in cesarean section scars, finding coagulation resulted in less bleeding and more complete excision.

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The investigation group comprised 33 women who, between 1983-2000, passed an operation of removal of endometrial tumors in site of abdominal scars after cesarean section. Among 15 patient routine procedures are performed while among 18 patients the endometrial tumors were enucleated using coagulation. Separation of endometrial tumors which usually does not have a distinct outlines and often infiltrates the surrounding tissues by using coagulation, leads to smaller bleeding and enable the complete excision of the tumor.

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endometriosis

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Cesarean Section Cicatrix, Hypertrophic Electrocoagulation Endometrial Neoplasms Postoperative Complications Abdomen Adult Cicatrix, Hypertrophic Cicatrix, Hypertrophic Electrocoagulation Endometrial Neoplasms Endometrial Neoplasms Female Humans Surgical Procedures, Operative Surgical Procedures, Operative

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