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2021 ◽  
pp. 385-399
Author(s):  
Boel A. Fransson ◽  
Ameet Singh ◽  
Philipp D. Mayhew

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 92-101
Author(s):  
D. V. Vyshegorodtsev ◽  
V. Yu. Korolik ◽  
I. S. Bogormistrov ◽  
A. M. Battalova ◽  
I. A. Mukhin

The literature review compares laser and traditional surgery for hemorrhoids. The efficiency and possibility of minimally invasive treatment using laser of different wavelengths were analyzed. The review described the innovative technologies of laser treatment of hemorrhoids which make this method promising.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 2011-2026
Author(s):  
Stavros Spiliopoulos ◽  
Georgios Festas ◽  
Ioannis Paraskevopoulos ◽  
Martin Mariappan ◽  
Elias Brountzos

2021 ◽  
pp. 22-27
Author(s):  
Ihor I. Chermak ◽  
Volodymyr I. Chermak ◽  
Roman M. Zakordonets ◽  
Olori Sharon Oboghene ◽  
Anatolii Ya. Senchuk

With purpose to increase efficiency and decrease frequencies of complications after treatment of endo- and myometrium pathology in patients of the perimenopausal period with extragenital pathology this study has been conducted. Different conducted clinic-laboratory, instrumental and pathology examination were performed. 130 patients of the perimenopausal period from somatic pathology (46-60 years) were divided into representative groups. The main group consisted of 100 patients who suffered from endometrium hyperplasia and adenomyosis. The control group included 30 healthy women without pathology of endoand myometrium. Patients of the main group, depending on the applied treatment-and-prophylactic approach, were divided into two subgroups. Group I included 50 women who underwent hysteroscopy and intrauterine cryosurgery, magnesium supplements, and thromboembolic complications (TEC) prevention measures. Patients of the II group (50 patients) underwent hysteroscopy and treatment and prevention measures following the recommendations of the Protocol of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine (№ 676 of 31.12.2004). T he effectiveness of the proposed approach to diagnosis, minimally invasive treatment (hysteroscopy and intrauterine cryosurgery), and prevention of TEC and inflammatory complications of endo pathology- and myometrium in patients of the perimenopausal period with extragenital pathology, according to the clinic-laboratory and cytomorphological examination, the results of ultrasound was 82.0 %, prevention of TEC and inflammatory complications — 100 % cases. According to generally accepted approaches, the effectiveness of treatment was 36.0 %, TEC prevention — 96.0 %, prevention of inflammatory complications — 78.0 %.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna. S. Borovikova ◽  
Dmitry. E. Zakrevsky ◽  
Pavel. P. Gugin ◽  
Elena. V. Milakhina

Lymphology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Khorshidi ◽  
B.S. Majdalany ◽  
G. Peters ◽  
A.N. Tran ◽  
J. Shaikh ◽  
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Lymphoceles are lymphatic fluid collections resulting from lymphatic vessel disruption after surgery or trauma. They are most often described following retroperitoneal surgeries such as cystectomies, prostatectomies, renal transplants, and gynecologic surgeries. Most lymphoceles are asymptomatic and resolve spontaneously without treatment. If persistent, they can become infected or exert mass effect on adjacent structures causing pain, urinary, or lower limb edema particularly for lymphoceles in the pelvis Symptomatic lymphoceles should be treated to relieve symptoms and prevent functional compromise of vital adjacent structures. Although surgery has been traditionally accepted as the gold standard treatment, advances in imaging and interventional technology allow for less invasive, percutaneous treatment. Available minimally invasive treatment options include percutaneous aspiration, catheter drainage, sclerotherapy, and lymphangiography with lymphatic embolization. A review of these treatment options and a suggested algorithm for managing lymphoceles is presented.


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