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Abstract Aim The effect of laparoscopic surgery on sexual function in patients with ultra‐low rectal cancer remains unexplored. This multicentre study evaluated postoperative sexual function in male patients with rectal cancer located within 5 cm of the anal verge.
Yasuhiro Ishiyama +28 more
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Causes and management of acute oncological pain: a narrative review
Summary Introduction Acute pain in cancer is an important but often overlooked feature of many patients' oncological journey. Cancer‐related pain is associated commonly with more persistent pain states caused by both the disease and its treatment, but there are numerous causes of acute pain which can develop in patients with cancer.
Helen Laycock +3 more
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Ultrasound assessment of the pelvic sidewall: methodological consensus opinion
ABSTRACT A standardized methodology for the ultrasound evaluation of the pelvic sidewall has not been proposed to date. Herein, a collaborative group of gynecologists and gynecological oncologists with extensive ultrasound experience presents a systematic methodology for the ultrasonographic evaluation of structures within the pelvic sidewall.
D. Fischerova +5 more
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Endovascular management of massive post-partum haemorrhage in abnormal placental implantation deliveries [PDF]
Objectives: To retrospectively evaluate safety and efficacy of pelvic artery embolisation (PAE) in post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) in abnormal placental implantation (API) deliveries.
Di Renzo, Gian Carlo +11 more
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In this study, surgery was performed using this procedure‐based and close follow‐up showed that robotic surgery showed corresponding advantages over conventional laparoscopic resection in terms of protection of the pelvic autonomic nerves and achieved better late results.
Li TengTeng +3 more
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Precision in robotic rectal surgery using the da Vinci Xi system and integrated table motion, a technical note [PDF]
Forest plot in subgroup analysis of the treatment time on HDL-C.
Bin-Jiao Wu (3202422) +6 more
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Deep endometriosis involvement of structures of the sacral plexus, that is, sacral nerve roots S1‐S4 or fibers of the supracardinal portion of the sciatic nerve may cause somatic and neuropathic pain leading to so‐called sacral radiculopathy. Radical resection of these lesions confers reduction of pain and reduction of neurological symptoms but is ...
Gernot Hudelist +5 more
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Dissection layer selection based on an understanding of pelvic fascial anatomy in transanal total mesorectal excision [PDF]
This study aimed to review the historical transition of rectal cancer surgery and recent evidence regarding transanal total mesorectal excision (TaTME).
Daichi Kitaguchi, Masaaki Ito
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Safety and Outcome of Modified Laparoscopic Bilateral Sacropexy [PDF]
Sacropexy is a generally applied treatment of prolapse, yet there are known possible complications of it. An essential need exists for better alloplastic materials. Methods. Between April 2013 and June 2014, we performed a modified laparoscopic bilateral
Bader, Werner +9 more
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Abstract Objective To evaluate complication rate and functional outcomes of nerve‐sparing parametrectomy for deep endometriosis in relation to the extension of the surgical procedure, based on recognizable anatomical landmarks. Methods This was a prospective single‐center study including all patients undergoing parametrectomy for deep endometriosis ...
Manuel Maria Ianieri +8 more
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