Publications by authors named "Luigi Melgrati"

The aim of this review has been to assess the usefulness and effectiveness of isobaric (gasless) laparoscopic myomectomy using a subcutaneous abdominal wall lifting system, and to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of this technique in comparison with the conventional laparoscopic myomectomy using pneumoperitoneum. Laparoscopy using CO2 is more frequently employed for small or medium-sized myomas. Furthermore, multiple myomectomies (>or=3 myomas per patient) are performed rarely.

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Objectives: Laparoscopic myomectomy using pneumoperitoneum for large myomas (> or = 8 cm) is hindered by several factors, such as the increased operative time, the risk of perioperative bleeding, and the risk of conversion to laparotomy. With the introduction of isobaric laparoscopy using abdominal wall lifting, this procedure can be performed using conventional surgical instruments introduced through small abdominal incisions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, reproducibility, and safety of isobaric laparoscopic myomectomy for very large myomas > or = 10 cm using a subcutaneous abdominal wall-lifting device.

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We report on the first case of an isobaric (gasless) laparoscopic myomectomy during the second trimester of pregnancy. Our patient had acute abdominal pain that did not respond to medical management. The procedure was performed under spinal anesthesia with conscious sedation.

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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, safety and reliability of gasless laparoscopic myomectomy (GLM) using a new subcutaneous lifting system (Laparotenser, Lucini L&T, Milan, Italy) for removing subserosal and intramural leiomyomas.

Study Design: A total of 279 women with at least 1 symptomatic subserosal or intramural myoma measuring > 30 mm underwent GLM between April 1997 and July 2001. All procedures were performed by the same surgeons using the same technique.

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