Vol 54, No 5S (2005)

Пленарные доклады

Dmitry Oskarovich Ott and his contribution to obstetrics and gynecology

Ailamazyan E.K., Tsvelev Y.V., Bezhenar V.F.

Abstract

The history of St. Petersburg keeps many great names that made the glory of Russian science and medicine, including such giants as N.I. Pirogov, S.P. Botkin, I.P. Pavlov, V.M. Bekhterev. The name of Dmitry Oskarovich Ott is certainly in this row.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):9-13
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Surgical correction of congenital malformations of the fetus and newborn

Kulakov V.I.

Abstract

Over the past decade, the problem of congenital malformations has acquired great medical and social significance. The urgency of the problem and the priority of the development of this direction has increased in connection with the introduction into practice of methods of prenatal diagnostics, which created the basis for the active prevention of the birth of children with multiple developmental anomalies or their timely surgical correction. The significance and state of this problem is evidenced by statistics. According to the National American Center for Birth Defects, 10 to 20 million babies with congenital anomalies are born annually in the world.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):13-16
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Modern views on some topical issues of laparoscopic surgery in gynecology

Savelieva G.M., Kurtser M.A., Aziev O.V., Shtyrov S.V., Bugerenko A.E.

Abstract

To date, more than 30,000 laparoscopic operations have been performed at the clinical bases of the department (31st City Clinical Hospital and TsPSiR). The widespread introduction into clinical practice of laparoscopic interventions for various pathologies of the genitals and the accumulated experience of their implementation made it necessary to revise some approaches and determine the most optimal, scientifically grounded positions when choosing an operative access and methods for performing gynecological operations.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):16-18
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Endometriosis as a scientific, medical and social problem

Adamyan L.V., Yarotskaya E.L., Tkachenko E.R.

Abstract

Endometriosis is characterized by a variety of forms and variants of the clinical course, paradoxical aspects of etiopathogenesis. Many years of our own experience and analysis of the work of the Russian Association of Endometriosis indicate that this disease is a serious social problem due to the prevalence of such symptoms as debilitating chronic or cyclic pelvic pain, reproductive dysfunction and menstrual cycle in its clinical picture.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):18-20
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Reviews

Endovideosurgery of benign tumors and tumor-like ovarian mass

Dyachuk A.V., Bezhenar V.F., Shuliko L.А., Chmaro М.G., Tscipurdeeva А.А.

Abstract

Background: the questions of operative approach in huge and multi-stage ovarian mass, prevention of reccurence and limited factors for endoscopic surgery remained actual.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):17a-17a
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Total laparoscopic hysterectomy in the grossly enlarged uterus

Botchorishvili R., Rabischong B., Jardon К., Pouly J.L., Mage G., Wattiez А., Canis М.

Abstract

Introduction: Avoiding laparotomy by performing laparoscopic hysterectomy, of various types, has been shown to be beneficial in a number of ways. Shorter recovery times, shorter length of hospital stay and convalescence period, and earlier return to work than after abdominal hysterectomy are some of the positive factors cited. However, it is often considered that there is a size limitation of 14-16 weeks’ gestation to the feasibility of laparoscopic hysterectomy. Whilst a number of studies have shown that the laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) successfully manages the large uterus, little has been published regarding a total laparoscopic approach.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):20a-21a
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The total laparoscopic hysterectomy - a modern route of hysterectomy. Is there a benefit?

Holthaus В., Kletsel A., Mosel А., Regidor R.A.

Abstract

Objective: Total laparoscopic hysterectomy - a suitable approach to hysterectomy compared to the abdominal way.

Introduction. Hysterectomy is the most frequent surgery performed on female patients (approximately 70,000 per year in Germany). In more than 90% of the cases, it is indicated for benign disorders. In 1996 about 8% of the operation were done by laparoscopy, in 2002 it was done in about 12% of the cases. Only a very few recent publications focuses on per- and postoperative complications of the total laparoscopic hysterectomy. The advantage of the laparoscopic approach has been mainly associated with a short hospital stay and a quick convalescence. The object of this study was to list the advantage and the complications of the laparoscopic hysterectomy.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):24a-24a
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The evaluation of organ-saved surgery of benign tumors of uterus and adnexa

Zarubenko I.Р., Ermolinskiy I.I., Меlˊkо А.I., Kira Е.F.

Abstract

Objective: the grounding and optimization of organ-saved surgery in treatment of uterine fibroid and benign ovarian cystadenomas.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):32a-32a
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The complete management of pelvic prolapse by laparoscopic promontofixation & modified burch Colposuspension

Wattiez A., Botchorishvili R., Canis М., Rabischong B., Pouly J.I., Mage G.

Abstract

Introduction: Genital prolapse is a common problem in women. About 50% of parous women are estimated to have some form of pelvic organ prolapse, with 10% to 30% requesting treatment of their symptoms.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):38a-39a
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Tape related complications of mid- urethral sling procedures for female urinary stress incontinence

Tsivian A.

Abstract

Introduction. The mid-urethral sling procedures (MUS), like tension free vaginal tape (TVT) or transobturator tape (TOT) procedures are recent modalities for managing female urinary stress incontinence. They have been rapidly gaining popularity worldwide but little has been published to date on the nature and symptoms of associated complication

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):67a-67a
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Management of urologic trauma after gynecologic and obstetric procedures

Tsivian А.

Abstract

Introduction. The anatomical proximity of the lower urinary tract to the female reproductive organs renders it vulnerable to injury during obstetric and gynecologic procedures.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):67a-67a
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Possibilities and principles of mathematical assessment of the results of laparoendoscopic operations in patients with tuboperitoneal infertility

Alieva H.G., Kharkharova E.G.

Abstract

Relevance. A promising search stage in predicting treatment results using multivariate analysis on a computer is designated as the development of a fundamentally new direction in reproductive operative gynecology.
Purpose of the study. Study of the individual contribution of each of the necessary, sufficient risk criteria in the event of TBI with the formation of the combined most informationally significant signs that contribute to the implementation of the planned volume of laparoendoscopic operations.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):21-21
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Diagnostic accuracy of fertiloscopy in the examination of patients with infertility

Dubnitskaya L.V., Bakanova D.N., Nazarenko T.A.

Abstract

The urgency of the problem. Clinical studies indicate that the tuboperitoneal factor is the most common cause of infertility (40 - 70%). It is known that the informative value of the indirect methods for assessing the state of the pelvic organs (ultrasound scanning, GHA, EchoGss), widely used to date, does not exceed 60 - 70%. The direct visualization method - transabdominal laparoscopy (LS) - is highly informative, almost 100%. However, at the diagnostic stage, the use of this method is not always justified, because requires hospital conditions, general anesthesia, is quite aggressive and invasive. In this regard, the endoscopic method - fertiloscopy (a combination of transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy, chromohydrotubation and hysteroscopy), which is distinguished by simplicity and ease of implementation, seems to be promising.
The aim of the study was to study the availability and information content of fertiloscopy in the examination of patients with infertility.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):21-22
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Emergency surgery for complicated inflammatory diseases of the uterine appendages

Balakshina N.G., Koh .I.

Abstract

The relevance of research. The problem of diagnostics and treatment of purulent inflammatory diseases of the uterine appendages (UHPD) remains relevant.
The purpose of this study: to study the quality of care for patients with HVHPM at the prehospital and hospital stages

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):22-23
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Evolution of reproductive surgery

Kira E.F.

Abstract

Purpose: To show the main stages of formation, the current state and promising directions for the development of reproductive surgery in gynecology.

Object and methods. This report is based on the data of clinical investigations of more than 350 women with tubal - peritoneal infertility. The results of масrо, microsurgical and laparoscopic methods of Fallopian tubes plastics were estimated by means of comparative analysis. The results of transcervical recanalization of Fallopian tubes in case of their proximal occlusion were also evaluated. An addition, we analysed the experimental data of animal investigations (rabbits) and studied available scientific articles.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):23-23
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Surgical treatment of tubal- peritoneal sterility in patients with hydrosalpinx

Kira E.F., Lyatoshinskaya P.V., Bezhenar V.F.

Abstract

Objective: the detrmination of indications and contraindications for reconstructive-plastic surgery of uterine tubes in patient with hydrosalpinx.

Materials and methods. We have operated 159 female patients with tubo-pertironeal sterility, which resulted from existence of hydrosalpinx. All patients were underwent salpingoneostomy with application of laparoscopic (n=122) or microsurgical (n=47) technique. In 26 cases the microbiopsy of ampullar part endosalpinx of uterine tube with subsequent investigation of its ultrastructure by method of light and electronic microscopy (microscope “Hitachi”, Japan) was performed.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):24-24
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The peculiarities of pregnancy and labor & delivery course in patients after laparoscopic correction of sterility

Chub V.V., Shupik А.I., Klimov V.А., Anistratenko S.I., Schola L.I.

Abstract

Reproductive health of the woman is the important condition of favorable prospects of each nation. The overcoming of married couple sterility is a question of state importance, but correct management of pregnancy and the choice of delivery method in pregnant after operative treatment of sterility is no less significant.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):24-25
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Endoscopy in art

Korsak V.S.

Abstract

Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy approaches are taking a leading position in the up-to-date diagnostic and treatment techniques in gynecology and in reproductive medicine, in particular.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):25-25
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The efficacy of laparoscopy in adolescent girls with purulent pelvic inflammatory disease (pid)

Karaeva K.U., Kochreidze N.A., Kutusheva G.F.

Abstract

Material and methods. The target of medical examination of 98 adolescent girls at the age from 14 to 17 years with purulent PID was to establish the correlation between the clinical sings and the degree of destruction, revealing during

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):25-26
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Surgical treatment of patients with proximal uterine tubes occlusion

Liatoshinskaja P.V., Bezhenar V.F., Tzhemchizhina T.I., Kira Е.F.

Abstract

Introduction. Uterine tubes occlusion at the proximal part is one of the causes of the tubal-peritoneal sterility at women. Frequency of proximal tubal occlusion according to various authors averages about 20%.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):26-27
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The expediency of mandatory combined endoscopy in increasing of assited reproductive technology efficiency

Markova Е.А., Kuznetsova Т.A., Vostricov V.V., Salfetkina S.V.

Abstract

Introduction. Evaluation of 168 patients participating in IVF programs was performed depending on the results of combined endoscopic examination and subsequent treatment. The pathology of endometrium was detected in more than half of the cases, while hydrosalpinx was revealed in 20% of the patients, and every tenth patient suffered from endometriosis. The expediency of the approach under the study for preparing the patients for IVF programs has been confirmed. The present study was aimed an evaluation of expediency and efficacy of combined endoscopic examination in preparing for subsequent participation of female patients in IVF programs.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):27-27
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Transvaginal endoscopy: new possibilities in operative gynaecology

Ogourtsov A.V., Kabeshov А.М., Bryantsev А.D., Vedeneeva N.V., Smirnova О.А., Arkanova Е.I., Kornyichuk J.V.

Abstract

Authors have applied the method of transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy (THL) in 108 patients with previous history of tubal surgery and 4 patients with benign ovarian masses and severe postoperative adhesions of peritoneal cavity. THL allows to evaluate the effect of reconstructive reproductive surgery and determine the tactics of the further treatment of women infertility. Visual control and biopsy of inner surface of ovarian cyst is the informative tool of differential diagnosis of ovarian masses.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):27-28
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Adhesion prevention in reproductive surgery

Popov A.A., Manannikova T.N., Kirushkina О.G., Chausova N.А., Gluchov Е.Y.

Abstract

Introduction. Adhesion formation in abdominal cavity is one of the leading disease. Adhesion formation after pelvic surgery is the cause of ileus, sterility and chronic pelvic pain. There is no foolproof method to prevent the adhesion constitution. There are some recommendations in the literature to prevent this process: to use crystalloids and colloids after basic operative stage, dosing irrigation the cavity with isotonic solution sodium chloride with heparin, administration of the glucocorticoid.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):28-29
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Laparoscopy in diagnostics and treatment of hormonal infertility

Rulev V.V., Abashova Е.I., Mischarina Е.V., Poteen V.V., Tarasova М.А.

Abstract

Introduction. In Russia the frequency of fruitless marriages exceeds the established WHO 15% critical level and reaches 17% from total of married couples.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):29-30
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Endovideosurgery in treatment of female sterility

Strizheletskiy V.V., Kakhiani Е.I., Zhemchyuzhina Т.Y., Tayts А.N., Luchkin А.N.

Abstract

Actuality. Sterility in marriage is a special problem of the contemporary medicine. Variety of factors causing sterility and difficulty of pathological mechanisms revealing create necessity of search and improvement of new, more effective methods of diagnostics and treatment for this group of patients. Fallopian and peritoneal factors of sterility are found in about 30% of women suffering from sterility.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):30-31
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Laparoscopic surgery in diagnostics and treatment of sharp inflammatory diseases of appendages of the uterus

Strizheletsky V.V., Zhemchuzhuzhina Т.Y., Luchkin А.N., Kahyany Е.I., Tayts А.N.

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.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):30-30
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Particularities of endovideosurgical treatment of fallopian pregnancy

Strizheletskiy V.V., Kakhiani Е.I., Zhemchyuzhina Т.Y., Tayts А.N.

Abstract

Actuality: optimization of operative methods is one of trends of the modem surgery. This trend is continued by endovideosurgery, the new technology, which provides not only diagnostics, but also treatment of gynecological diseases.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):31-32
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Dynamic laparascopy as a stage of hospital rehabilitation in patients with tubal pregnancy

Fatkullin I.F., Yagudina L.N., Mazitova М.I.

Abstract

Objective: to study possibilities of dynamic laparoscopy in prevention and treatment of adhesions after surgical treatment of extrauterine pregnancy.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):32-33
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Dynamic laparascopy as a stage of hospital rehabilitation in patients with tubal pregnancy

Shipitsyna Е.V., Novikov А.V., Shalepo К.V., Bezhenar V.F., Savicheva А.М.

Abstract

Objectives: Chlamydia trachomatis infection of the upper genital tract often results in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and its sequels include ectopic pregnancy (EP), miscarriage and tubal infertility. This study was aimed to evaluate the rate of C. trachomatis detection as well as anti-C trachomatis antibodies in women with EP.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):33-34
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Laparoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic recurrent salpingo-oophoritis

Bodykov G.Z., Raisova А.Т., Dolinskaya N.Р.

Abstract

The relevance of the problem under study is due to an increase in gynecological morbidity rates, especially an increase in salpingo-oophoritis, characterized by a chronic course, frequent recurrence, severity of consequences and significant impairment of specific functions with persistent disability in young women of reproductive age.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):34-34
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The using of adhesion barrier interceed in functional uterine surgery

Bezhenar V.F., Volkov N.N., Ivanova R.D., Popov Е.N., Volkanov R.P.

Abstract

Introduction. Soldering disease of abdominal cavity is an often complication for organ preservated surgical treatment of fibroids. The most perspective and modem principle, providing the high preventive effect, is using of special means, dividing the wound surfaces in postoperative time. There are two kinds of antisoldering barriers, which can be used in operative gynecology: self-dissolving membranes and liquid phases.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):35-35
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Optimization of laparoscopic hysterectomy method in fibroids surgery

Bezhenar V.F., Volkov N.N., Popov Е.N., Volkanov R.P.

Abstract

Introduction. Hysterectomy is still the most often intervention in gynecology up to present day (Adamyan L.V. et al., 2000). The most often intervention all over the world after appendectomy is hysterectomy (Wattiez A., et al. 2003).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):35-36
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Endovideosurgery of benign tumors and tumor-like ovarian mass

Dyachuk А.V., Bezhenar V.F., Shuliko L.А., Bityukov N.N., Plakhotnikov I.А.

Abstract

The urgency of the problem. Myoma of the uterus is one of the most common benign tumors of the female genital organs and occupies a significant place among the pathology of the reproductive system.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):36-36
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Experience of application of different surgical accesses in case of combined uterine pathology

Zaitseva Е.G., Marenin А.G., Zverev I.Y., Biteev V.K.

Abstract

Introductions. In the structure of gynecological diseases combined uterine pathology requiring operative treatment comprises up to 20-30%. The advent of minor-invasive technologies in operative gynecology nowadays makes it possible to maximally adapt the administered operative treatment for a patient, to shorten the time of being at in-patient clinic, to improve the course of post-operative period.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):37-37
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An estimation of organs preserved surgical treatment of benign uterine and ovarian tumors

Zarubenko I.Р., Ermolinskiy I.I., Kira Е.F.

Abstract

The purpose of research: an estimation and optimization of organs preserved surgery of benign tumors of uterus and ovary at present time.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):37-38
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Evaluation of free radical processes in metabolism in combined hyperplasias of the female reproductive system

Chepur S.V., Popov Е.N., Niauri D.А.

Abstract

Relevance. It is known that free radical metabolic reactions are involved in the development and progression of the development of various destructive and hyperplastic processes in tissues. In this regard, the aim of this study was to compare the severity of disorders of the pro- and antioxidant system in single and multiple benign tumors of the female reproductive system.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):38-38
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To the question about selection of rational surgical route at hysterectomy

Bezhenar V.F., Savitsky G.A., Volkov N.N., Popov Е.N., Volkanov R.P.

Abstract

Introduction. Hysterectomy is the most often intervention in gynecology up to present day. Varity of clinical situation is demanded individual relation in every case. Selection of surgical route at hysterectomy depends on the criteria for intervention, uterine size, accompanying gynecology and somatic pathology, interventions on organs of abdominal cavity in anamnesis, inflammatory diseases of internal genitals and endometriosis.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):39-39
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The search for the technique of hysterectomy in females with connective tissue dysplasia

Mamayeva A.V., Yaschuk А.G.

Abstract

Purpose. To determine differential ethiopathogenetic approach of hysterectomy in females to prevent the occurrence of genital prolapse after hysterectomy.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):39-40
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Advantages of laparoscopic- assisted vaginal hysterectomy over abdominal hysterectomy in patients with fibroids

Plekhanov A.N.

Abstract

Subject matter. Subject matter was the comparative study of laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) and abdominal hysterectomy (AH) in patients with 12-22 weeks pregnancy fibroid.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):40-40
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Vaginal hysterectomy electrosurgery or sutures?

Slobodianiouk A.I., Mazohin I.V., Slobodianiouk В.А., Kim Е.М., Suchalko М.О., Timerbekova А.Т.

Abstract

Objective: to compare procedure time, blood loss, postoperative period of vaginal hysterectomy using sutures versus using an electrosurgical bipolar plasma kinetic generator GYRUS.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):40-41
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The experience of laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy

Sosnin N.A.

Abstract

Introduction. Surgical laparoscopy has been widely adopted in gynecological practice. The first laparoscopic operation was carried out in our center in 1991. Lately different types of laparoscopic hysterectomy have been applied in surgical gynecology. In our clinic we widely use laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy, which was first performed here in 1996.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):41-42
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Our experience of laparoscopic, vaginal and laparoscopic assistance vaginal hysterectomy

Tsivyan B.L.

Abstract

Introduction. Hysterectomy is the most common surgery performed by the gynecologist. There are many indications for hysterectomy and uterus can be removed using any of a variety techni ques and approaches including abdominal, laparoscopic, vaginal and laparoscopic assistance vaginal.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):42-42
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Our experience of treating of combined forms of endometriosis using endoscopic methods

Beriev I.V., Tsvelev Y.V.

Abstract

Introduction. Despite of effective methods of diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis, implemented in recent years, substantiation of surgical tactics and operations performing in cases of combination of genital endometriosis with involvement of the adjacent organs and cellular space still causes many difficulties.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):43-43
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Postoperative hormonal therapy by buserilin in the patients with genital endometriosis

Beskrovniy S.V., Gayvoronskih D.I., ll'in А.В.

Abstract

Subject: Optimization of the postoperative stage of treatment by analogs of gonadoliberin in the genital endometriosis patients (E).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):43-44
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Efficiency of different biopsy methods of adenomyosis diagnosis, comparative analisis

Povzun S.A., Bezhenar V.F., Tsvelev Y.V., Fridman D.B.

Abstract

Introduction.Usage of low invasive methods in adenomyosis diagnosis helps to diagnose adenomyosis definitely by histological examination of myometrium samples.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):45-45
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Peritoneal endometriosis and infertility - interconnection of pathogenethics processes

Savitsky G.A., Gorbushin S.M.

Abstract

Objective. To estimate the role of hormone-dependent changes of the microrelief of endometrial epitheliocytes in pathogenesis of infertility associated with peritoneal endometriosis.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):44-45
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The correlation of histological and ultrasonic signs of adenomyosis

Povzun S.A., Fridman D.B.

Abstract

Introduction. Ultrasonography (USI) is a routine investigation technique in gynecology. USI - is the only method, which allows to suspect adenomyosis without invasive study.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):45-46
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The rate of pregnancy following different treatment of endometriosis

Popov A.A., Machanskite О.V., Manannikova Т.N., Shaginyn G.G., Ramazanov М.R.

Abstract

Materials and methods. Endometriosis surgery was carried out in 401 patients.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):46-46
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Substantiation of adjuvant intraperitoneal chemotherapy in complex treatment of widespread endometriosis (III-IV stages)

Ruhliada N.N.

Abstract

Preface. Hormonal therapy is the integral component of complex treatment of all forms of endometriosis. The saved up 20-years world experience shows, that the best results are achieved with GnRH-agonists using, and the basic mechanism of their action is amenorrhea achievement.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):47-47
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Optimal protocol of normo- and hyperthermal intraperitoneal chemotherapy (ict) in complex management of the widespread endometriosis (iii-iv stages)

Ruhliada N.N., Belyaev А.М.

Abstract

In the hyperthermic variant, intraperitoneal chemotherapy (IVT) should be started immediately after the surgical stage. Perfusion is best accomplished by inserting 2 laparoscopic irrigation tips through the trocar ports connected to the perfusion system.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):47-48
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Anamnesis and menstrual function at adenomyosis patients

Fridman D.B.

Abstract

Introductions. Anamnesis and clinical examination helps to determine the signs with high prognostic value for adenomyosis diagnosis, which justify usage of invasive diagnostic technique.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):48-48
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The role of cytotoxic cells and interferon system in regulation of processes of proliferation in endometriosis

Yarmolinskaya М.I., Selkov S.A.

Abstract

Introduction: Various components of immune system take part in pathogenesis of endometriosis. Their role might be paramount or minor during different periods of the disease.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):48-49
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The using of emergency laparoscopic surgery in management of benign ovarial neoplasm

Gaidukov S.N., Zhemchuzhuzhina T.Y., Kahyany Е.I., Tayts А.N.

Abstract

Introduction. 67 patients admitted during 2004 year with the urgent surgical diagnosis (complication of benign neoplasm) were operated with using of laparoscopic surgery.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):50-50
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Ovarian blood flow in healthy women and patients with ovarian failure

Dzhemlikhanova L.K., Popov E.N.

Abstract

Objective: to investigate the relationships between ovarian blood flow, folliculogenesis and sex-steroids production during normal menstrual cycle and in women with ovarian failure

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):50-51
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Endovideosurgery of benign tumors and tumor-like ovarian mass

Dyachuk A.V., Shuliko L.A., Bezhenar V.F., Chmaro М.G., Tscipurdeeva А.А.

Abstract

Background: the questions of operative approach reccurence and limited factors for endoscopic surgery in huge and multi-stage ovarian mass, prevention of remained actual.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):51-51
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Diagnostics and treatment of benign ovarian tumors in patients with impaired reproductive function

Kulavsky V.A., Zharinova S.M., Kulavsky Е.V.

Abstract

The urgency of the problem. The problem of diagnosis and treatment of ovarian tumors is complex and relevant, especially when determining the possibility of carrying out organ-preserving surgery in young patients with impaired reproductive function.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):52-53
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Homeostasis in patients with ovarian benign tumors and reproductive function disorders

Kulakov V.I., Sukhikh G.T., Gataulina R.G., Sarkisov S.E., Vanko L.V., Menginskaya I.V., Movsisyan E.T., Bargesyan G.O.

Abstract

Objective: the elicitation of immune status changes in patients with benign ovarian tumors and reproductive function disorders.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):53-54
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Benign ovarian tumors and their role in reproductive function disorders

Kulakov V.I., Gataulina R.G., Sarkisov S.E., Beloglazova S.E., Egova L.S., Karamyshev V.К., Yurmatova N.V.

Abstract

Objective: to reveal especiallities of reproductive function disorders in patients with benign ovarian tumors.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):54-55
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Laparoscopy as a diagnostic and medical treatment method in pregnant patients with non- malignant ovary growths

Popov A.A., Manannikova Т.N., Ramazanov М.R., Kirushkina О.G., Chausova N.А.

Abstract

Introductions. Non-malignant ovary growths are the serious problems of reproductive women health. Coming and prolongation of pregnancy are possible in women with ovary tumor.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):55-56
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New possibilities for reconstruction of the rectovaginal septum

Bahaev V.V., Gyunter V.E.

Abstract

Introduction. One of the serious problems of the surgical treatment of the lowering and falling of femal reproductive organs, is a reconstruction of rectovaginal septum at presence of rectocele.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):58-59
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Efficiency of tvt and tvt-o in patients with stress urine incontinence

Bezhenar V.F., Volkov N.N., Tsculadze L.K., Blagodarnij G.V.

Abstract

Introduction. Stress urine incontinence (SUI) is one of the basic problems of modem gynecology.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):59-60
pages 59-60 views

The experience of synthetic materials application in pelvic surgery

Bezhenar V.F., Ivanova R.D., Tsculadze L.K., Rusina Е.I., Blagodarnij G.V.

Abstract

Introduction. The inconsistency of pelvic muscles is one of actual gynecological problems today, resulting in significant amount of pathological processes and decreasing a quality of life. Now most effective method in treatment of pelvic prolaps is surgical treatment with use of prolen implants.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):61-61
pages 61-61 views

Tvt technique on combinated operative treatment of stress urorhea and genital prolapse in women

Belotserkovtseva L.D., Pankratov V.V.

Abstract

Introduction. Stress urorrhea in women is one of the most frequent problems in uronology and gynecology. The aim of this research is to estimate the efficiency of TVT operation on combinated treatment of stress urorrhea and genital prolapse in women.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):61-62
pages 61-62 views

Lesser invasive technologies in correction of stress uroclepsia in pelvic prolapse

Korkan A.I., Korabelnikov А.I., Korkan I.Р.

Abstract

Conclusion. The optimal way for treatment of patients with pelvic prolapse complicated by cysto- and rectocele is combined operation which makes it possible to carry out correction of genital prolapse (including remodeling of pelvic floor) and to eliminate functional disorders of annexa.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):66-66
pages 66-66 views

The importance of the latent connective tissue dysplasia in the pathogenesis of the cervix elongation

Kostyuchek D.F., Klyukovkina А.S.

Abstract

The genital prolapse (PG) is actual clinical and surgical problem. Recidive’s frequency is still 33% after surgical treatment of the complicated cases. The cervix elongation (CE), which is one from the PG’s forms, isn’t diagnosed from early stages of the development. In the scientific literature it has written about latent connective tissue dysplasia’s (CTD) importance in the PG’s development.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):68-68
pages 68-68 views

The effectiveness of sling using in treating of stress incontinence in women. The results of 28 operations

Ivanov A.G., Krasulin V.V., Terentev Y.V.

Abstract

The aim. Analsis of effectiveness in use of sling in incontinence treating in women.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):64-65
pages 64-65 views

Comparing outcomes of tvt versus tvt obturator sling procedures in stress urinary incontinent patients: a prospective cohort study

Korshunov М.Y., Sergeeva L.V., Sazykina Е.I.

Abstract

Objectives. Compare the subjective and objective outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in patients who underwent either a tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) or TVT Obturator sling procedure for their stress urinary incontinence.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):67-68
pages 67-68 views

The role of ctd in genital prolapse genesis

Buyanova S.N., Savelyev S.V., Petrova V.D., Muravyeva Т.G., Putilovskiy М.А.

Abstract

Background: now the role of connective tissue displasia (CTD) in genesis of genital prolapse is known. Genital prolaps as nondifferentiated kind of CTD is a manifestation of generalized CTD on the level of reproductive system which developes in young unipara women after noncomplicated delivery without hormonal disorders and factors provided intraabdominal pressure increasing.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):62-63
pages 62-63 views

Criteria for choosing surgical tactics for the treatment of mixed urinary incontinence in women

Gorelov A.I., Niauri D.A., Bezhenar V.F., Ziyatdinova G.M., Ivanov А.V.

Abstract

The prevalence of mixed urinary incontinence among the known clinical forms of urinary incontinence in women varies from 12 to 30% (Hampel C. et al., 1997). With an unreasonable choice of surgical tactics for the treatment of mixed urinary incontinence, the effectiveness of surgery may decrease, as a rule, due to an increase in urgent symptoms (Karram M. M. et al., 1989).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):64-64
pages 64-64 views

The experience of genital prolapse treatment and urine incontinence using synthetic materials

Krasnopolskiy V.I., Buyanova S.N., Petrova V.D., Muravyeva Т.G., Evsyukova L.V., Putilovskiy М.А.

Abstract

Background: genital prolaps which developes especially in young unipara women after noncomplicated delivery without hormonal disorders and factors provided intraabdominal pressure increasing is a common manifestation of generalized connective tissue defect (CTD) on the level of reproductive system.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):68-69
pages 68-69 views

Combined surgical treatment of cysto- and rectocele in descent and abasement of female reproductive organs

Korkan A.I., Korabelnikov А.I., Korkan I.Р.

Abstract

The purpose of study: improvement of surgical treatment results of cysto- and rectocele in pelvic prolapse due to combined correction of anatomic and functional disorders using lesser invasive technologies.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):65-66
pages 65-66 views

An application of allogenic skin's cells for a treatment of genital fistulas

Ermolinskiy I.I., Меl՚ко А.I., Zarubenko I.P., Kira Е.F.

Abstract

An urogenital fistulas are serious complication after heavy multiple traumas, wounds, and radical operations. We offer a method of conservative treatment of the given pathology with the help of cultures of allogenic cells.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):63-63
pages 63-63 views

Surgical repair of vaginal vault prolapse: comparing of vaginal and abdominal procedures

Korshunov М.Y., Sazykina Е.I.

Abstract

Objective. To compare the results of abdominal sacrocolpopexy and vaginal high uterosacral vaginal vault suspension with fascial reconstruction for the uterovaginal and vault prolapse repair.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):66-67
pages 66-67 views

The evaluation of contributing factors and outcomes of surgical treatment in patients with stress urine incontinence

Bezhenar V.F., Volkov N.N., Blagodarnij G.V.

Abstract

Introduction. Stress urine incontinence (SUI), gets the important medical and social meaning in view of its extremely high prevalence among the women of senior reproductive age, occurrence and increasing of complex of the factors promoting development of moral- psychological and social - industrial disadaptation of the women.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):60-60
pages 60-60 views

Laparoscopy in the treatment of the ovarian benign tumours

Ukybasova Т.М., Kotlobovsky V.I., Satenova Z.K.

Abstract

Introduction. The aim of the work is to study the opportunities of using endoscopy surgical methods for diagnosing and treating of different ovarian tumours.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):56-57
pages 56-57 views

New possibilities for eliminating prolapse and prolapse of the anterior vaginal wall and cystocele

Bahaev V.V., Gyunter V.E.

Abstract

Introduction. For many years the problem of the lowering and fallouts of vagina and womb remains to be actual. The wide-spread way of the surgical treatment of the lowering and fallouts of the front wall of vagina and cystocele is an anterior colporrhaphia. Its using is limited by difficulties of the operative technics in case of thinness and atrophies of fascia vesicovaginalis, and the high frequency of prolaps relapse.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):58-58
pages 58-58 views

Sacrovaginopexy with prolene net application in genitalia prolapsus cure

Abulhairova О.S., Luzina L.V.

Abstract

Material and methods. 170 been operated patients at age of 35-78 (average age was 47) were under dynamic observation with complex examination during 5 years. All the examined patients were divided into 5 groups according to their pathologies. The first group consisted of 24 patients with vagina prolapsus and cysto- and rectocele.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):70-71
pages 70-71 views

The experience of surgical treatment of stressful urinary incontinence of an average and heavy degree

Novikov Е.I., Soroka I.V., Ivanova L.А., Popov А.S.

Abstract

Problem: what is the effect of “sling” operations for patients with urinary incontonence.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):71-71
pages 71-71 views

Biomechanics and biocompatibility of synthetic suburethral slings

Petrov S.В., Kurenkov А.V., Jukovsky V.А., Shkarupa D.D.

Abstract

Aim of study: The aim of our work was to find the correlation between biomechanical properties of synthetic suburethral slings and tissue reaction after implantation of them.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):71-72
pages 71-72 views

Gyne mesh soft in surgical treatment of rectocele

Popov A.A., Manannikova Т.N., Shaginyan G.G., Machanskite О.V., Ramazanov М.R., Kirushkina О.G., Chausova N.A.

Abstract

The purpose of this message is to present the results of the use of a synthetic prosthesis for plastic surgery of the posterior vaginal wall during its descent with the formation of rectocele and to inform about a new modification of the plastic surgery of the posterior vaginal wall with the Gynemesh soft prolene mesh.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):72-73
pages 72-73 views

Different types of tension free vaginal tapes (TVT, TVT-ovt) in treatment of stress incontinence

Popov A.A., Shaginyan G.G., Machanskite О.V., Ramazanov М.R., Kirushkina О.G.

Abstract

Purpose of the study: to compare the effectiveness of surgical treatment of LMWN in women using two variants of loop urethropexy - retropubic (TVT) and transobturator (TVT-obt) approaches.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):72-72
pages 72-72 views

Тhе using of transvaginal ultrasound of urethrovesical segment in different types of stress incontinence diagnostics

Prokhorova V.S., Bezhenar V.F., Pavlova N.G.

Abstract

At present the different types of stress incontinence diagnostics and treatment are the main topics of urogy­necology. T1·aditional methods of clinical, urodynamic and endoscopic exams have been completed Ьу non­invasive 2D and 3D ultrasound.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):73-73
pages 73-73 views

Transposition of distal urethra in operative treatment of recurrent urinary tract infection in female patients

Pushkar D.Y., Gvozdev М.Y., Tevlin К.Р.

Abstract

Aims & Objectives: recurrent urinary tract infec­tion deals with anatomical variations of meatus posi­tion in more than 10% of patients. lt can lead to retro­grade permeation of bacteria during sexual intercourse. Transposition of distal urethra can significantly im­prove the symptoms of urinary tract infection in such group of patients.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):74-74
pages 74-74 views

Experience of surgical treatment of paraurethral cysts

Pushkar D.Y., Dyakov D.Y., Godunov B.N., Gumin L.M.

Abstract

Introduction and objectives. Paraurethral cysts which can be refered to nonmalignant cystic lesions of vagina are often found in urogynecologic practice. At the same time such rare pathology as diverticulum of urethra with the same symptoms can be diagnosed. The main symptoms of cysts are inflammation, pain, dyspareunia and obstructive voiding. It often requires surgical treatment. The world experience confirms that extirpation of paraurethral cysts is much more preferable than marsupialization because is more radical.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):75-75
pages 75-75 views

Tot and TVT-O operations, comparison and long-term results

Pushkar D.Y., Dyakov V.Y., Godunov B.N., Gumin L.M.

Abstract

Implantation of prolen tapes for the correction of stress incontinence is the most perspective surgical method today. Our research includes the observation over patients operated according the TOT and TVT-0 method in 2002-2005 for the purpose of evaluation of operative methods and long term results of surgical treatment.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):75-75
pages 75-75 views

Prevalence of mixed urinary incontinence

Pushkar D.Y., Shaveleva О.В.

Abstract

Hypothesis, aims of study. Mixed incontinence can be defined, as involuntary leakage of urine associated with both urgency and exertion, and effort, sneezing, and/or coughing. It can also be defined urodynamically, as combination of urodynamic stress incontinence and detrusor overactivity.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):75-76
pages 75-76 views

Our experience of treatment of female patients with combined uretero-vesico-vaginal fistulas

Pushkar D.Y., Dyakov V.V., Godunov В.N., Gumin L.М.

Abstract

Aims & Objectives: combined uretero-vesico-vaginal fistulas is rare pathology with difficult diagnosis and treatment. We summarize the experience of treatment of such category of patients.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):76-76
pages 76-76 views

Surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women

Rykin Р.A., Komyakov В.К., Singaevskiy S.B.

Abstract

Objective. Comparison of the surgical treatment results in patients with SUI with the use of loop operations with prolen nets.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):76-77
pages 76-77 views

Up-to-date approach to diagnosis and treatment of bladder leukoplakia

Semenjuk A.A., Smirnov D.S.

Abstract

Objective: Optimization of diagnosis and treatment of bladder leukoplakia in women.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):77-78
pages 77-78 views

Sexual function assessment in female with stress urinary incontinence before and after surgical treatment

Tevlin К.Р., Pushkar D.Y., Dyakov V.V.

Abstract

Aims & Objectives: sexual function can significantly affect human’s quality of life. It definitely decreases in female patients suffering from stress urinary incontinence. The aims of this study were to evaluate the female sexual function before and after surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI), comparing long follow-up results of two different procedures.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):78-78
pages 78-78 views

Diagnostics stages in postmenopausal uterine bleeding

Ashrafyan L.A., Antonova I.B., Ogryzkova V.L., Basova I.O., Saratyan А.А.

Abstract

Background: ultrasound sonography is methodologic base of endometrial pathology screening. The first stage of diagnostics is performed in all postmenopausal women in out-patients departments. If the increasing of M-echo more than 4 mm has been revealed the further examination should be continued.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):79-79
pages 79-79 views

The role of sonography and hysteroscopy in endometrial evaluation in postmenopausal women used antiestrogens

Ashrafyan L.A., Antonova I.В., Mockobili Т.А., Chazova N.L., Babaeva N.А., Basova I.O.

Abstract

Background: it’s known that antiestrogens and tamoxifen in the first instance display some level of estrogen activity.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):79-80
pages 79-80 views

The status of mammary glands in patients with combined hyperplasias of the organs of reproductive system after ovariectomy

Baylyuk E.N., Semiglazov V.F., Niauri D.А., Soshnev A.A.

Abstract

Results. Various forms of mastopathy were found in 94% of clinical cases (63 patients). The diagnosis of mastopathy was established, according to the data of ultrasonographic examination, X-ray mammography, cytological and/or histological studies. Diffuse form of chronic cystic mastitis (DCCM) was found in 74,6% of cases, nodal form of chronic cystic mastitis - in 19% of cases (including 3 patients with atypical proliferation), in 4,8% of cases fibrous adenoma of mammary gland was found, and a single case of intraductal papilloma was observed.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):80-81
pages 80-81 views

The influence of the hysteroscopy over the nearer and the farther results of the endometrium cancer affected treatment

Gabitov N.A., Vafina G.V., Gubaidullin A.R., Shaikhutdinova A.S., Garipova G.H.

Abstract

The hysteroscopy diagnostic is considered as the method of definitive diagnostic of the endometrium cancer before the operation. The hysteroscopy is worth while in cases of difficulties with the diagnostic of the diseases. It is reasonable to introduce the hysteroscopy diagnostic in the algorithm of examination of the endometrium cancer diseases.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):81-82
pages 81-82 views

Vaginal hysterectomy of different radicality in the treatment of uterine deseases

Gabitov N.А., Gybaidullin А.R., Mavlutova Z.V.

Abstract

Objective. The aim of this study was the optimization of vaginal hysterectomy (VH) using laparoscopic technology (LAVH) in order to improve the results in the treatment of benign and malignant deseases of uterine.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):82-82
pages 82-82 views

The first experience of using of argon plasma coagulation in the treatment of benign diseases of uterus cervix

Gluhov Е.Y., Kuzina Т.V., Gromova L.М.

Abstract

Urgency of research. Argon plasma coagulation (APC) as a method of monopolar high-frequency action upon a tissue, for last years is more and more widely used in endoscopy, open and laparoscopy surgery to stop bleedings and for devitalisation of superficial pathological processes. But the usage of this method in outpatient gynecology is poorly distributed.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):83-83
pages 83-83 views

The use of a high-energy semiconductor laser (atcus-15) in treatment of background and precancerous diseases of cervix of the uterus

Ivanova L.V., Fedina Е.V., Kurganskaya N.А.

Abstract

Purpose. To study the efficiency of laser destruction in treatment of background and precancerous diseases of cervix of the uterus.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):83-84
pages 83-84 views

Organsaving treatment of microinvasive cervical cancer of Т1A1stage

Gershfeld Е.D., Maksimov S.J.

Abstract

Introduction. Now the cervical cancer wins first place in the world and the second main place in the Russian Federation among all malignant new growths of female genitals. Thus in our country, on the average only at 10% of patients fixed preinvasive stage of tumoral process, that is absolutely inadequate to opportunities of modem medicine and testifies to a low level of screening.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):84-85
pages 84-85 views

Miniinvasive surgical intervention in diagnostic and treatment of the patients with ovarian malignant tumour of stage iv

Меl՚ко A.I., Kira Е.F., Ushakov I.I., Ermolinskiy I.I., Zarubenko I.P.

Abstract

The purpose of research - to estimate an opportunity and expediency of application diagnostic laparoscopy at the patients with stage IV of ovarian malignant tumor.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):85-85
pages 85-85 views

The experience of repeated laparoscopic operations in patients with malignant ovarian tumors

Novikova Е.G., Antipov V.A., Shevchuk А.S.

Abstract

Aim: to evaluate possibility and effectiveness of laparoscopic surgery in patients with early stage ovarian malignancies after non-radical surgical treatment of ovarian malignancies.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):85-86
pages 85-86 views

Thirty-years experience of organsaving treatment in oncological gynecology

Novikova Е.G., Chulkova О.V., Ronina Е.А.

Abstract

The aim. To analyzed one of the aspect of the medical-social rehabilitation of the patients after organ-saving treatment of gynecological neoplasms.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):86-87
pages 86-87 views

Technical aspects of laparoscopic lymphodissection

Puchkov K.V., Khubezov D.A., Yudin I.V.

Abstract

Aim. The studying of laparoscopic lymphodissection results in cancer of different location.

Material and methods. In Ryazan Regional Clinical Hospital 86 laparoscopic operations have been performed during the period 1999/2005. 64 (74,4%) patients have had colorectal cancer, 10 (11,6%) patients have had renal carcinoma and 2 (2,3%) patients - cervical carcinoma. 20 (23,2%) operations have been combined ones.

Lymphodissection technique has been identical. But lymphodissection extent was different, depending upon the spread of cancer. At colorectal cancer aortoiliac and aortoiliopelvic lymphodenectomy has been performed, depending upon tumor location. Radical nephrectomy has been accompanied by monolateral wide removal of retroperitoneal fat in aortal and iliac zones (affected side). Extend of lymphodissection has corresponded to standard radical hysterectomy in 2 patients (Vertheim’s operation).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):87-87
pages 87-87 views

Urgent simultaneous laparoscopic operations in gynecology and surgery

Gordeeva Т.V., Grigorova А.N., Dudka Z.V.

Abstract

Actuality. At the contemporary level of surgery, anesthesiology and resuscitation development, simultaneous surgery can be performed not only previously planned but urgently as well. There is the opinion that in urgent surgery, number of urgent operations should be limited to minimum numbers; the top-priority for a surgeon must be life-safe procedures performed for a patient and the intentional risk can hardly be considered as defensible.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):88-88
pages 88-88 views

Planned simultaneous laparoscopic operations in gynecology and surgery

Gordeeva Т.V., Grigorova А.N., Dudka Z.V.

Abstract

Actuality. Increase of traumatic effect during performance of simultaneous phases and additional accesses use are presented as a major reason of surgeons’ rejection to perform simultaneous correction of combined diseases with laparoscopic methods. This major reason may become disputable as laparoscopic methods are introduced in contemporary medicine.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):88-89
pages 88-89 views

The experience of simultaneous laparoscopic operations in gynecology

Maistrenko N.A., Beriev I.V., Basos S.F., Basos А.S.

Abstract

Introduction. The invention of laparoscopic methods has allowed performing simultaneous operations on abdominal and pelvic organs without substantial increase in trauma caused by operational access. According to data from WHO (1985) - 20 - 30% of patients require simultaneous operations, however, only around 6% of them undergo such interventions.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):89-89
pages 89-89 views

The opportunities for simultaneous gynecological laparoscopic operations

Bezhenar V.F., Rutenburg G.M., Strizheletsky V.V., Zhemchuzhina Т.Y., Gordeeva Т.V.

Abstract

Urgency of the problem. Extensive introduction of laparoscopy in surgery and operative gynecology, perfection of technique and low traumatic effect of endoscopic operations allow to expand indications for simultaneous laparoscopic interventions involving various abdominal organs.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):89-90
pages 89-90 views

Simultaneous operations in urogynecology

Rykin Р.A., Singaevskiy S.В., Komyakov В.К., Kustarov V.N., Borisov А.V.

Abstract

The objective. Investigation of genital and extragenial pathology in women with stress-induced enuresis (SE) and estimation of the possibility of using simultaneous operations in surgical treatment.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):90-91
pages 90-91 views

Laparoscopic simultaneous operations in women

Singaevsky N.B., Borisov А.V., Bokuchava N.V., Jaroslavsky V.K.

Abstract

Introduction. During the last years the method of simultaneous surgery, i.e. simultaneous operations using laparoscopic approach, has been elected in increasing frequency for combined surgical internal diseases.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):91-91
pages 91-91 views

The experience of combined treatment of uterine submucous myoma

Zaitseva Е.G., Marenin А.G., Biteev V.К.

Abstract

Introductions. With the advent of new technologies in medicine, with ultrasound procedures being widely spread and available to every woman the diagnosed cases of uterine pathology today are about 40%. Submucous uterine myoma is diagnosed in every 3d-4th cases of diagnosed uterine myoma.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):92-92
pages 92-92 views

Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy in the diagnosis of female sterility

Zaitseva E.G., Marenin А.G., Biteev V.K.

Abstract

Introductions. There has been huge progress in diagnosis and treatment of female sterility recently. Assisted reproductive technologies have become more available for couples who have no children. In Kirov region with population of about 1,5 mln people statistically 47,000 families suffer from sterility.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):.93-93
pages .93-93 views

Rehabilitation of the reproductive function in patients after intrauterine surgery of hysteromyoma

Popov E.N., Niauri D.A., Volkov N.N., Djemlikhanova L.H.

Abstract

 

Introduction. Modem surgical techniques of hysteroresectoscopy allow to perform organ-preserving operations in patients with submucous hysteromyoma. The submucous node up to 4 cm can be fully excised with electrosurgical fragmentation, if it belongs to the 0 or Ist type of localization according to European Hysteroscopists Association classification.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):93-94
pages 93-94 views

The comparative assessment ofcentral hemodynamics indexes changes in hysteroresectoscopy and endometrial thermoablation

Popov A.A., Mazurskaya N.М., Manannikova T.N., Chausova N.А., Zemskov Y.V.

Abstract

Introduction. Traditional treatment tactics in patients with endometrial hyperplasia provides the hormonal therapy during 3 months with following histological investigation of total mucoid scrape. Surgical operation is used if there are no clinical or/and morphological effects.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):94-95
pages 94-95 views

Diagnostic abilities of hysteroscopy in patients with chronic endometritis

Shurshalina A.V., Korneeva I.E., Feoktistov А.А.

Abstract

Hysteroscopy is an important diagnostic method in the gynecology practice. The visualization of the uterus cavity can detect a lot of abnormal changes, value the prevalence of the pathology process and eliminate of the abnormal tissues.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):95-95
pages 95-95 views

Intestinal trauma in laparoscopy (diagnostics, treatment and prevention)

Aziev O.V.

Abstract

Materials and methods. 37 intestinal traumas were studied respectively. 11 cases occured after the first trocar was placed, 20 cases - in process of laparoscopy, 6 cases were complicated with ileus in postoperative period.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):96-96
pages 96-96 views

Analisis of complications of laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy and abdominal hysterectomy

Plekhanov A.N.

Abstract

Subject matter. Subject matter was the comparative study of complications of laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) and abdominal hysterectomy (AH).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):96-97
pages 96-97 views

Prevention of complications of laparoscopic operations in gynecologic patients with adhesions

Rutenburg G.M., Strizheletsky V.V., Zhemchuzhina T.Y., Gordeeva T.V.

Abstract

Urgency of the problem. Last years the problem of laparoscopic operations in patients with abdominal adhesions attracted experts’ attention.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):97-97
pages 97-97 views

The first experience of gynecological laparoendoscopy

Alieva H.G.

Abstract

In last 7 years 8174 surgeries were performed, 1188 from them were simultanted. Endoscopic operations became the gold standard of reconstructive surgery of infertility. 102 hysterectomies were performed from 2000 year and 210 fibroid enucleations. Ovarian tumors were the indications for surgery in 1134 cases, endometriosis - in 104 cases, extrauterine pregnancy - in 385 cases. 35 patients underwent organ-saved surgery. Laparoscopic operations allowed to decrease intraoperative trauma, blood loss, hospital stay. We had no lethal outcomes in this group of surgery.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):98-98
pages 98-98 views

Characteristics of the pelviometric indexes and justification of efficiency of their use to evaluate the shape of small pelvis in adult women

Gaivoronskiy I.V., Beriev I.V., Vinogradov S.V., Kuznetsov S.V.

Abstract

Material and methods. The study was conducted using 51 specimen of normal female pelvis with ligaments from the Fundamental Museum of Department of Normal Anatomy of Military Medical Academy. To characterize the shape of pelvis the following standard pelviometric indexes had been used: pelvic ring index (PRI), pelvic height-width index (PHWI), pelvic width index (PWI), pelvic outlet expansion index (PEI).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):98-98
pages 98-98 views

Full-thickness skin graft colpopoiesis in the patient with the mayer-rokitansky-kuster syndrome: a case report

Izmailov R.М., Korshunov М.Y., Sazykina Е.I., Kaplan Е.V.

Abstract

Introductions. The congenital absence of the vagina has a low incidence but it is a very invalidating condition. The Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster syndrome represents 90% of all cases of vaginal aplasia.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):99-99
pages 99-99 views

The role of cytomegaloviral infection in young females with ovarian resistance

Protsenko A.S., Avramenko N.V., Strelko O.V., Khodak G.P., Protsenko V.N.

Abstract

Introduction. The study is aimed at the evaluation of the effects of cytomegaloviruses (CMV) on the development of ovarian resistance (OR) and at the development of a package of diagnostic and therapeutic measures in patients with such pathology.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):99-100
pages 99-100 views

Markers of connective tissue dysplasia in patients with chronic venouse insufficiency

Rusina E.I.

Abstract

Introduction. Pelvic varicose is associated with different gynecologic diseases (myoma, ovarian tumors, endometriosis and others). Also it may be the independent disorder and cause chronic pelvic pain, sterility. The role of connective tissue disoders in varicose progressing is studed actively.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):100-101
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Establishment of urgent gynecological endovideosurgery in conditions of small town

Sheshunov I.V., Danilov D.V., Subbotin D.N., Rozuvan А.А.

Abstract

Material and methods. To assess the psychological reaction to the stress connected to the laparoscopic intervention Spilberg - Hanyn scale have been used. Comparative analysis was used in two groups of patients with fallopian tube rupture (as a result of tubal gestation). In the Ist group there were 15 patients who had undergone laparoscopic surgery. In the IInd group there were 15 patients who had undergone laparotomy. In both groups average age of patients was 28 ± 3,1 and 30 ± 2,3 respectively. We estimated correlation between degree of anxiety and risk appraisal for surgical treatment of patients with ectopic pregnancy in both groups.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):101-101
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Psychological features of patients reaction on the stress connected with laparoscopic by intervention

Tayts A.N.

Abstract

Material and methods. To assess the psychological reaction to the stress connected to the laparoscopic intervention Spilberg - Hanyn scale have been used. Comparative analysis was used in two groups of patients with fallopian tube rupture (as a result of tubal gestation).

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):102-102
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Clinical significance of adaptational reactions of female organism undergoing laparoscopic operations on uterus and adnexa

Shaparnyov A.V., Kobiashvili М.G.

Abstract

Conclusions. These parameters were directly connected to the stress caused by hospitalization with urgent surgical diagnosis. We have found that usage of laparoscopic surgery decreases level of anxiety of patients with ectopic pregnancy.

Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases. 2005;54(5S):102-103
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