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Variant of Laparoscopic Lateral Suspension of the Uterus by Autologous Tissue (Round Ligament): A case study

open access: diamondEuropean Journal of Medical and Health Research
The article discusses a clinical case of lateral isthmofixation with autologous tissue (round ligament), which can be used in patients with diagnosed prolapse.
Sait, Zemouchi, Blidia, Henni, Farah
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Mesothelial Cysts of the Round Ligament of the Uterus in 9 patients: A 15-year Experience [PDF]

open access: bronzeInternational surgery, 2016
M.B. Tirnaksiz   +3 more
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10-step approach for laparoscopic pectopexy combined with supracervical hysterectomy [PDF]

open access: yesFacts, Views & Vision in ObGyn
Background: Apical prolapse, characterised by the descent of the vaginal apex, uterus, or cervix, is commonly treated by laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy, the current gold standard.
Angelos Daniilidis   +2 more
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A Round Ligament Mesothelial Cyst Imitating an Inguinal Hernia in a Woman of Reproductive Age [PDF]

open access: yesActa Med Acad
Objective. A wide range of lesions, including a mesothelial cyst of the uterine round ligament, are included in the differential diagnosis of a groin mass.
Christos Vrysis   +8 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

TREATMENT OF RETRODISPLACEMENTS OF THE UTERUS BY SHORTENING THE ROUND LIGAMENTS PER VAGINAM.

open access: greenJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1898
Dr. Howard A. Kelly, at the recent meeting of the American Gynecological Society at Boston, announced in a discussion that he had collected a list of fortyfive different operations that had been suggested for the relief of retrodisplacements of the uterus.
J. Riddle Goffe
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A Case of Mesothelial Cysts of the Round Ligament of Uterus in which Diagnostic Imaging was Useful

open access: diamond, 2017
Akira Kemmochi   +5 more
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