Objective: Evaluation of the concordance of preoperative diagnosis, based on dilatation and curettage (D&C) and postoperative diagnosis, based on specimen of uterine corpus, as well as finding if the material from D&C allows to conclude about extension of uterine corpus infiltration and thus patient's prognosis.
Material And Methods: Analysis was done on 43 patients with uterine corpus infiltration in stage Ib-IIb of primary cervical cancer, on whom Wertheim-Meigs surgery was performed. Depth of uterine invasion in D&C material (free of cancer endometrium, cancerous endometrium, cancerous fragments of myometrium) was compared with actual postoperative assessment of uterine specimen.
This paper is in support of balneological rehabilitation in patients operated on due to ectopic pregnancy and still willing to have children. In a group of 203 patients, in which histopathological findings from the material obtained at the time of surgery enabled determination of the cause of ectopic pregnancy, causative pharmacological treatment was established. Than the successive balneological treatment was carried out in 74 out of these 203 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe diagnostic methods of tubal factor in infertility have been presented in this paper. In details have been discussed PJ, PK, HSG and pelvic examination. These examinations themselves constitute the basic ones in infertility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe role of pelvic endoscopy in diagnosing uterine abnormalities, considering material of 1170 patients, is presented in this paper. It has been documented that pelviscopy together with hysterosalpingography play basic role in determining type of uterine abnormality. In 20 cases pelvic endoscopy enabled verification of the primary diagnosis set by hysterosalpingography.
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