Publications by authors named "Hamza Hafiani"

Sven Ivar Seldinger, a Swedish radiologist, laid the cornerstone of modern interventional radiology in 1953 with the introduction of his innovative technique for catheter insertion. This technique, known as the Seldinger technique, represents a pivotal advancement in medical procedures, offering a safer, less invasive method for vascular access. The elegance and effectiveness of this technique not only refined angiography and other catheter-based interventions but also heralded the birth of interventional radiology as a major therapeutic specialty.

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Recent advancements have led to a rise, in the demand for surgical methods with robot-assisted procedures becoming increasingly popular for addressing the limitations of traditional laparoscopy. However, incorporating surgery involves making changes in the way patients are positioned and logistical planning, which can challenge conventional approaches to providing anesthesia care. Despite these obstacles robotic technology shows potential for bringing about improvements in therapy.

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  • A 45-year-old woman was diagnosed with low-grade endometrial stromal sarcoma (LGESS) after presenting with abnormal bleeding and a cervical mass, highlighting the need for thorough evaluation of uterine masses.
  • The report emphasizes the importance of MRI and pathology, including immunohistochemical analysis, for accurate diagnosis.
  • It stresses the necessity of a multidisciplinary management approach and further research to improve treatment strategies for this rare condition.
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