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Laparoscopic Resection in the Management of Non-adrenal and Non-renal Retroperitoneal Tumors: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Vega Morales AQ +8 more
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Gynecologic surgery for benign disease: Preserving reproductive potential
Abstract Preserving fertility is essential when managing benign gynecologic disorders in reproductive‐aged women. Surgical interventions can impact future fertility, therefore requiring an evidence‐based, individualized approach. The FIGO Committee on Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility reviewed current literature to develop recommendations for ...
Togas Tulandi +23 more
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Disseminated Peritoneal Leiomyomatosis of the Peritoneum Following Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy with Morcellation: A Case Report. [PDF]
Młodawski J +8 more
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Abstract Uterine rupture is an infrequent yet sometimes fatal complication of a subsequent vaginal birth attempt following a previous uterine surgery. We have chosen to write about spontaneous uterine ruptures following myomectomy due to the scarcity of data on this subject, stemming from the limited number of reported cases.
Alessandra Brenta +3 more
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Laparoscopic disconnection of the hernial sac: is it enough for the treatment of congenital inguinal hernia in children? [PDF]
Shehata S, Saad I, Abouheba M, Zain M.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Priapism is a persistent penile erection lasting > 4 h without sexual stimulation. Ischemic priapism requires urgent management. We report a recurrent ischemic priapism case post‐living‐donor kidney transplantation necessitating multiple interventions, including bilateral T‐shunt procedures.
Hiroto Kishino +9 more
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The influence of percutaneous cholecystostomy duration on optimizing surgical outcomes and timing of interval cholecystectomy in ASA II patients with grade II-III acute calculous cholecystitis. [PDF]
Bekraki A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Bladder diverticulum rarely causes deep vein thrombosis (DVT) due to compression of leg veins. However, only a few cases have been reported to date. In this article, we report the first known case of DVT caused by a giant bladder diverticulum associated with long‐term use of antipsychotic medication.
Kazuki Sato +6 more
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