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Bilateral Salpingectomy Using Percutaneous Minilaparoscopy
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2017To show a new technique for bilateral salpingectomy using percutaneous minilaparoscopy.Step-by-step video demonstration and narration of the surgical procedure.Minilaparoscopy was first described in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Since then, minilaparoscopic instruments have been successfully applied to several general surgery and gynecologic ...
Cynthia Arvizo, M. Jean Uy-Kroh
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Endometriosis following salpingectomy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1928Abstract 1. 1. Endometriosis was found in and about the tubal stumps in 30 of 36 patients who had had a previous salpingectomy or tubal sterilization. 2. 2. Postsalpingectomy endometriosis usually arises from sprouts growing out from the traumatized mucosa of the tubal stump. These sprouts may invade not only the wall of the tube but also the
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Salpingectomy for Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2008Not much more than a century ago, a ruptured ectopic pregnancy was a death sentence. In 1876, John Parry wrote in his book on this subject: ‘Here is a wife in the most useful period of her existence, which good authorities have said is never cured; and for which, even in this age when science and art boast of such high attainments, no remedy, either ...
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The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1982
A new laparoscopic surgical procedure, endoscopic salpingectomy, is reported. The technique is based on laparoscopic surgical procedures by electrocoagulation, performed with a triple-puncture technique. It is indicated for patients complaining of chronic pelvic pain clinically treated without success and/or who wish to be sterilized and also have ...
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A new laparoscopic surgical procedure, endoscopic salpingectomy, is reported. The technique is based on laparoscopic surgical procedures by electrocoagulation, performed with a triple-puncture technique. It is indicated for patients complaining of chronic pelvic pain clinically treated without success and/or who wish to be sterilized and also have ...
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Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2016
Louay Louis, Mahmood Shafi
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Louay Louis, Mahmood Shafi
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2017
The uterine tube, also known as Fallopian tube (FT), physiologically carries eggs from the ovary or the pouch of Douglas to the uterus, being the site of normal fertilization. Given their bidirectional motions, moreover, the tubes are able to let cells and substances from the vagina, the cervix and the endometrium to reach the whole abdominal cavity ...
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The uterine tube, also known as Fallopian tube (FT), physiologically carries eggs from the ovary or the pouch of Douglas to the uterus, being the site of normal fertilization. Given their bidirectional motions, moreover, the tubes are able to let cells and substances from the vagina, the cervix and the endometrium to reach the whole abdominal cavity ...
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Salpingectomy and Ovarian Cancer Prevention
Nursing for Women's Health, 2015Ovarian cancer is a major health concern for women. Women are often diagnosed late in the course of the disease, making the mortality rate high. Currently, screening methods for ovarian cancer are limited and, therefore, prevention methods remain an area of focus for researchers.
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The postreproductive salpingectomy
Fertility and Sterility, 2014Johannes, Dietl, Jörg, Wischhusen
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Opportunistische salpingectomie
Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 2020null A.-S. Maryns +5 more
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