Rev Fr Gynecol Obstet
October 1995
This study involved 13 cases of patients fitted with intra-uterine contraceptive devices which migrated in the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopy enabled localization of the IUCD and full lesion assessment. It was removed by celio-surgery in all 13 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMaffucci's syndrome was first described in 1881 and results of a mesodermic dysembryoplasia, congenital but not hereditary. Pathogenic hypothesis are multiple. This syndrome is characterized by the occurrence of multiple haemangiomas in the soft tissue, and multiple enchondromas of the bones.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe association of genital prolapse and rectal prolapse is rare. The authors report six cases of simultaneous mixed prolapse treated surgically via an abdominal approach. The latter technique enables the treatment of genital prolapse by uterine fixation to the promontory and rectal prolapse by rectopexy using the Orr-Loygue technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Fr Gynecol Obstet
April 1993
The authors report 58 patients undergoing hysterosalpingography (HSG) then hysteroscopy (HC) for investigation of the uterine cavity. Comparison of HSG and HC findings revealed the following: In 26.9 per cent of cases HC disproved or rectified the result of HSG.
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