Anatomical Hepatectomy in a Patient with Situs Inversus Totalis and Right-Sided Round Ligament. [PDF]
Shinzeki M +8 more
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Laparoscopic excision of round ligament endometrioma. [PDF]
A 14-year-old female patient consulted due to 4 months of recurrent right pelvic pain during her menstrual period. Sonography revealed a 35 mm haemorrhagic right ovarian cyst, initially treated with hormone therapy and oral analgesics with no response.
Simó Alari F +3 more
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A large leiomyoma of the round ligament: a case description and literature analysis. [PDF]
Leiomyoma of the round ligament is part of a family of fibroids and is composed of smooth muscle, fibrous tissue, and fat (1). Leiomyoma of the round ligament is rare.
Wei L +5 more
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New native tissue repair for pelvic organ prolapse: Medium-term outcomes of laparoscopic vaginal stump-round ligament fixation. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a new and widely used approach; however, ever since the United States Food and Drug Administration warned against the use of surgical mesh, repairs performed using patients ...
Kakinuma T +5 more
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Leiomyoma of the Round Ligament of the Uterus Mimicking Inguinal Hernia
Masses of the round ligament of the uterus are uncommon. Leiomyomas are the most common of them, followed by mesothelial cysts and in some cases endometriosis.
Ioulia Maria Christodoulou +7 more
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A rare condition similar to inguinal hernia in pregnancy: A case of bilateral varicose veins of round ligament of uterus. [PDF]
Liu Q, Zheng Y, Fu H, Ke X.
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Retraction Note: Retrospective study of preservation and transection of the round ligament of uterus during laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair in adult women. [PDF]
Zhou Z +6 more
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Leiomyoma of the uterine round ligament: A case report. [PDF]
Leiomyomas are common benign tumours that can arise in any anatomical structure containing smooth muscle. Their localization in the uterine round ligament is rare, although leiomyomas are the most frequent tumour of this structure.
Tympa A +4 more
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