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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 309(3): 1027-1033, 2024 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38184803

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PURPOSE: 2D/Ultra HD and 3D/Full HD imaging systems can provide surgeons with more accurate and detailed views of the surgical site. We aimed to compare the effects of 2D/Ultra HD and 3D/Full HD laparoscopy systems on laparoscopic suturing skills during total laparoscopic hysterectomy. METHODS: In this prospective cohort study, patients were recruited from a tertiary hospital, and demographic data and surgical data were recorded. The primary outcome measures were the durations of the total operation and vaginal cuff closure. Secondary outcome measures were colpotomy duration, total number of sutures placed, duration of first, second, third and fourth sutures, mean suturing duration, total operation duration, the surgeon's perception of difficulty during the vaginal cuff suturing and complications. RESULTS: The 3D/Full HD (n = 39) and 2D/Ultra HD (n = 42) groups were compared in terms of age, BMI, number of previous abdominal surgeries, number of previous cesarean sections, and type of delivery were examined. Both groups were considered homogeneous. The 3D/Full HD group was found to be superior in terms of colpotomy duration, duration of the first, second, and third suture, mean suturing duration, vaginal cuff closure duration, and difficulty of use compared to 2D/Ultra HD group (p < 0.05 for all). CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the use of 3D/Full HD laparoscopy systems can lead to improved surgical outcomes in terms of colpotomy duration, duration of the first, second, and third suture, mean suturing duration, vaginal cuff closure duration, and difficulty of use compared to 2D/Ultra HD systems.


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Laparoscopia , Técnicas de Sutura , Feminino , Gravidez , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Histerectomia/métodos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Suturas
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Aesthet Surg J ; 2024 May 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38789097

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BACKGROUND: Bleeding during the first sexual intercourse represents a significant sociocultural concern with potential implications for some couples. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to introduce a novel modification to temporary and permanent hymenoplasty and evaluate both the objective and subjective success of defined techniques by assessing surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction either temporary or permanent hymenoplasty procedures. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted between 2015 and 2023; comprising 246 patients. Various parameters including age, sexual history, pregnancies, body mass index (BMI), and bleeding satisfaction were assessed. Pain at first intercourse was rated on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS). RESULTS: The age at the time of operation was significantly lower in patients undergoing permanent hymenoplasty compared to those undergoing temporary hymenoplasty [24,0 (22,0-26,0) vs. 27,0 (26,0-29,0); p < 0.001].Patients undergoing permanent hymenoplasty reported significantly lower VAS scores at first sexual intercourse compared to those undergoing temporary hymenoplasty [4,0 (2,0-5,0) vs.7,0 (6,0-7,0); p < 0.001]. Satisfaction rates were high in both groups, with all temporary hymenoplasty patients satisfied with duration of bleeding compared to %78.6 (110/140) of permanent hymenoplasty patients (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, this study introduces a novel modified temporary and permanent hymenoplasty technique to the literature and provide the first video documentation for both temporary and permanent hymenoplasty procedures. The findings of the study present both hymenoplasty techniques as effective and reliable. However, it suggests that temporary hymenoplasty is associated with a higher bleeding rate compared to permanent hymenoplasty, despite resulting in higher VAS scores.

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J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc ; 25(1): 24-29, 2024 Mar 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38445464

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the quality of laparoscopic myomectomy videos on YouTube and WebSurg. Material and Methods: We searched using the keyword "laparoscopic myomectomy" on WebSurg and selected surgical interventions in the gynecology section. Eleven videos on WebSurg were enrolled. We selected the 22 most-relevant videos on YouTube to create a comparison group, with a ratio of 1:2. Sound in videos, number of subscribers, views, likes, and comments, number of days since videos were uploaded and durations of videos were recorded. View/day, like/view, like/subscriber, and view/subscriber ratios were calculated. The videos were evaluated with usefulness score (US), global quality scoring (GQS), modified discern score (mDS) and laparoscopic surgery video educational guidelines (LAP-VEGaS). Results: The view/day ratio was lower in WebSurg compared to YouTube [1.3 (1.9) vs. 7.5 (30.6), respectively; p=0.039]. No difference was found between WebSurg and YouTube in terms of US, GQS and mDS. On LAP-VEGaS assessment, WebSurg was found to be superior to YouTube in terms of intraoperative findings [2 (1-2) vs. 1 (0-2), p=0.001], additional materials [1 (0-2) vs. 1 (0-1), p=0.041], audio/written commentary [2 (2-2) vs. 2 (0-2), p=0.037], image quality [2 (2-2) vs. 2 (0-2), p=0.023], questions and total score [12 (11-13) vs. 10.5 (4-13), p=0.006]. The proportion of high-quality video was higher in WebSurg compared to YouTube, when the cut-off value of total score of 11 or 12 was used as 10 (100%) vs. 10 (50%), p=0.011 and 9 (90%) vs. 5 (25%), p=0.001, respectively. Conclusion: WebSurg was better compared to YouTube in terms of quality of laparoscopic myomectomy videos.

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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 300: 315-326, 2024 Jul 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39079327

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OBJECTIVE: This review aims to consolidate current research on cervical elongation, a common but often overlooked complication in pelvic organ prolapse and hysteropexy procedures. It seeks to define, diagnose, and manage cervical elongation, aiming to establish standardized criteria and strategies to enhance clinical outcomes for this condition. DATA SOURCES: A comprehensive search of the PubMed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases was executed utilizing the keywords: "cervical elongation," "long cervix uteri," "Manchester," and "cervical amputation". Data were gathered and organized in an Excel spreadsheet, with the analysis conducted according to each category, methodology, or reference range. STUDY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: All types of study designs with full-text availability, including randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, case-control studies, case reports, and systematic reviews, were considered for inclusion. Included studies were fully accessible in English and focused on the topic of interest. Exclusions were made for studies addressing cervical elongation not pertinent to pelvic organ prolapse, and publications such as secondary analyses, case reports, literature reviews, and opinion papers. RESULTS: Out of 108 relevant studies, only 63 defined their inclusion criteria; of these, 57 were utilized for the narrative review and 8 were used in a meta-analysis comparing the Manchester operation with vaginal hysterectomy. Magnetic Resonance Imaging offers the highest sensitivity in measuring cervical elongation, its practical limitations and high cost necessitate the use of the more feasible Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification System (POP-Q), particularly effective for stage 2 and 3 prolapse cases. The POP-Q point C emerges as a pivotal marker for identifying cervical elongation, with specific measurements indicating the condition's presence. The Manchester-Fothergill procedure presents a viable management option for isolated cervical elongation, showing fewer complications and comparable recurrence rates to vaginal hysterectomy. CONCLUSION: This review highlights the diagnostic and definitional diversity of cervical elongation within populations experiencing pelvic organ prolapse. It emphasizes the critical role of preoperative cervical evaluation, particularly in patients with uterine descensus for selecting the most appropriate surgical intervention.

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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 39(1): 4-8, Jan. 2017. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-843906

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ABSTRACT Objective: This study aims to give information about the relationship between different types of factor deficiencies and maternal/obstetric outcomes. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of eight women with factor deficiency disorders. The demographic and clinical features of the patients after their last pregnancies were registered retrospectively. Results: There were 29 pregnancies among the 8 patients. The spontaneous abortion rate was relatively high in two patients with factor XIII deficiency (80% and 57.1%) compared with the other factor deficiency groups. There were 16 births, which included 1 set of twins, and 2 deaths (1 stillbirth and 1 postpartum exitus occurred in the same patient). Intrauterine growth restriction was noted in five cases; four of these occurred in factor X deficiency cases. The mean decrease in hemoglobin level of all patients after birth was 1.7 g/dL (range, 0.2-3.6 g/dL). Red blood cell transfusion was required only in one case of factor XIII deficiency. Conclusions: There is currently no consensus on the pregnancy management of women with factor deficiencies because of the limited knowledge due to the rarity of such disorders. Labor should be managed in a dedicated unit with a team consisting of an obstetrician, a hematologist, an anesthesiologist, a midwife, and a pediatrician to minimalize the complications.


RESUMO Objetivo: O presente estudo objetiva fornecer informações sobre a relação entre diferentes tipos de deficiências de fator e resultados obstétricos e maternais. Métodos Análise retrospectiva de registros médicos de oito mulheres com deficiências de fator. Dados demográficos e clínicos das pacientes após sua última gestação foram obtidos. Resultados: Vinte e nove gestações ocorreram entre as oito pacientes. As taxas de abortos espontâneos foram relativamente altas em duas pacientes com deficiência de fator XIII (80% e 57,1%) se comparadas aos demais grupos de deficiências de fator. Ocorreram dezesseis nascimentos, sendo que um deles foi o de um par de gêmeos, e dois óbitos (um natimorto e um pós-parto na mesma paciente). Restrição de crescimento intrauterino foi identificada em cinco casos, sendo quatro destes com deficiência de fator X. A principal baixa em nível de hemoglobina entre todas as pacientes após o parto foi de 1,7 g/dL (variação, 0,2-3,6 g/dL). Transfusão de hemácias foi necessária apenas em um caso com deficiência de fator XIII. Conclusão: Não há consenso atualmente para o manejo de gestantes com deficiências de fator em função do conhecimento limitado, dada a raridade de tais condições. O parto deve ocorrer em uma unidade específica com uma equipe composta de obstetra, hematologista, anestesista, parteira, e pediatra para minimizar as complicações


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Recém-Nascido , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Transtornos da Coagulação Sanguínea , Complicações Hematológicas na Gravidez , Resultado da Gravidez , Doenças Raras , Estudos Retrospectivos
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