Laparoscopic surgery in diagnostics and treatment of sharp inflammatory diseases of appendages of the uterus
- Authors: Strizheletsky V.V.1,2, Zhemchuzhuzhina Т.Y.1,2, Luchkin А.N.1,2, Kahyany Е.I.1,2, Tayts А.N.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy
- City Center for Endovideosurgery of the Elizabethan Hospital
- Issue: Vol 54, No 5S (2005)
- Pages: 30-30
- Section: Reviews
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/jowd/article/view/87204
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD87204
- ID: 87204
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Abstract
Introduction. Acute inflammatory diseases of uterine appendages are today medical problem that significantly affect the health of women of child-bearing age. In recent years the number of diseases of this group has increased.
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Introduction. Acute inflammatory diseases of uterine appendages are today medical problem that significantly affect the health of women of child-bearing age. In recent years the number of diseases of this group has increased.
Material and methods. We have analyzed the outcomes of treatment of women at the child-bearing age with the acute inflammatory pathology of uterine appendages that underwent urgent laparoscopic surgery during 1995-2004 years. During this period we performed 528 laparoscopic operations in patients with these pathologic conditions. Most often diagnosis analyzed in our trial were acute salpingo-oophoritis and pyosalphingo-oophoritis complicated by a pelvioperitonitis (342) and formation of encystments of uterine appendages (pyosalpings, pyo-ovarium) (186 cases).
Results. In our trial we observed such laparoscopic operations as: adhesiolisis -127, salpingo-oophoriolisis - 196, salpingostomy - 14, salpingoectomy - 86, evacuation of pus from ovary -15, oophorectomy - 34, evacuation of salpingo-ovarial abscesses - 24, hemi-oophor- and hemi-salpingectomy - 56. 16 operated patients that had been operated for salpingo-ovarial tumors needed to be operated laparoscopicaly for elective sanitations of abdominal cavity and monitoring of recovery process.
Conclusions. Our experience have shown that application of laparoscopic surgery in management of patients with acute inflammatory diseases of uterine appendages (salpingitis, adnexitis etc.) provides the adequate operative management and thorough sanitation of abdominal cavity. During the postoperative period it is the method of choice for elective (repeated) sanitations of abdominal cavity as well as for prevention of severe postoperative complications.
About the authors
V. V. Strizheletsky
Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy; City Center for Endovideosurgery of the Elizabethan Hospital
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Department of obstetrics and gynecology
Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg; Saint-PetersburgТ. Y. Zhemchuzhuzhina
Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy; City Center for Endovideosurgery of the Elizabethan Hospital
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Department of obstetrics and gynecology
Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg; Saint-PetersburgА. N. Luchkin
Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy; City Center for Endovideosurgery of the Elizabethan Hospital
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Department of obstetrics and gynecology
Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg; Saint-PetersburgЕ. I. Kahyany
Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy; City Center for Endovideosurgery of the Elizabethan Hospital
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Department of obstetrics and gynecology
Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg; Saint-PetersburgА. N. Tayts
Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy; City Center for Endovideosurgery of the Elizabethan Hospital
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Department of obstetrics and gynecology
Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg; Saint-Petersburg