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Laparoscopic Removal of Endometriosis in the Pouch of Douglas
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1993EDITORIAL COMMENT": This paper provides important data on dealing, via the laparoscope, with endometriosis involving the uterosacral ligaments and peritoneum of the pouch of Douglas in patients with pelvic pain and/or infertility. None of the 26 women in this study had had a hysterectomy, although this procedure usually relieves pain associated with ...
C, Wood, P, Maher, D, Hill
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Extragenital Adenosarcoma Arising in the Pouch of Douglas
Gynecologic Oncology, 1994We describe a rare case of extrauterine adenosarcoma, the first arising in the Pouch of Douglas, in a 49-year-old premenopausal woman with an elevated CA 125. The tumor consisted of benign glandular and malignant stromal elements. There was no associated endometriosis. Previously reported cases of extragenital adenosarcomas are reviewed.
A G, Ostör +3 more
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Perforations of the pouch of Douglas
The American Journal of Surgery, 1952Abstract Four patients with perforated wounds of the pouch of Douglas, three by impalement and one by sigmoidoscopy, have been reported; all recovered. The value of preoperative proctoscopy and cystoscopy as diagnostic aids, the desirability of performing colostomy or “precolostomy” after closure of the pouch of Douglas, the local use of ...
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Is Pouch of Douglas Obliteration a Marker of Bowel Endometriosis?
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2011To estimate the clinical significance of pouch of Douglas (POD) obliteration in women undergoing laparoscopic excision of endometriosis.Prospective study (Canadian Task Force Classification II-2).University-affiliated tertiary referral center for endometriosis.A total of 454 consecutive women who underwent laparoscopic surgery for treatment of pelvic ...
Su-Yen, Khong +3 more
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Aspiration cytology from the pouch of Douglas at hysteroscopy
Cytopathology, 2001Aspiration cytology from the pouch of Douglas at hysteroscopy Eighty‐seven fine needle aspiration cytological samples from 29 patients suffering from irregular perimenopausal uterine bleeding were evaluated. Aspiration cytology was performed prior to hysteroscopy, after distension of the uterine cavity and finally after uterine curettage.In this paper,
J, Kobilková +3 more
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["Spontaneous perforation" of Douglas' pouch].
Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 2001"Spontaneous" perforations of Douglas's pouch are a rare complication following gynecological surgery. Three patients are reported, in which Wertheim-Meigs-operation, abdominal and vaginal hysterectomy had been performed. Laceration of the vaginal vault with opening of Douglas's pouch occurred "spontaneously" at sexual intercourse.
U, Borgmann, W, Heidenreich
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Pouch of Douglas hernia in a patient on peritoneal dialysis
Kidney International, 2022Meng-qin Zhang +6 more
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Hernia of Douglas’ Pouch and High Rectocele
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1950J E, HARRISON, J E, McDONAGH
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