Publications by authors named "Maya Wilde"

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  • Surgical removal of deep endometriosis lesions can relieve symptoms but often causes problematic adhesions; this study evaluates a new hyaluronic acid gel designed to reduce those adhesions after surgery.
  • Conducted on 60 patients, the study analyzed inflammation, pain, and complications within 72 hours after laparoscopic surgery, indicating a slight increase in inflammatory markers post-surgery yet no serious adverse events.
  • Findings suggest that the antiadhesion gel (HyaRegen) is safe for managing inflammatory responses after surgery, with manageable pain levels reported by over 60% of participants.
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Auditory processing is widely understood to occur differently in autism, though the patterns of brain activity underlying these differences are not well understood. The diversity of autism also means brain-wide networks may change in various ways to produce similar behavioral outputs. We used larval zebrafish to investigate auditory habituation in four genetic lines relevant to autism: , , and .

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  • Animals constantly process sensory information, and their ability to detect changes in this input is crucial for survival, similar to how humans exhibit an auditory mismatch negativity (MMN) response to unexpected sounds.
  • Researchers studied larval zebrafish using advanced imaging techniques to investigate whether their brains show stimulus-specific adaptation to sounds, akin to responses seen in other animals.
  • The study found varying frequency-specific responses in zebrafish but did not identify a dedicated neural response to unexpected sound changes, suggesting that the mechanisms of auditory adaptation may vary evolutionarily across species.
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Contained electromechanical morcellation has emerged as a safety approach for laparoscopic myomatous tissue retrieval. This retrospective single-center analysis evaluated the bag deployment practicability and safety of electromechanical in-bag morcellation when used for big surgical benign specimens. The main age of patients was 39.

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Autism is a complex condition with many traits, including differences in auditory sensitivity. Studies in human autism are plagued by the difficulty of controlling for aetiology, whereas studies in individual rodent models cannot represent the full spectrum of human autism. This systematic review compares results in auditory studies across a wide range of established rodent models of autism to mimic the wide range of aetiologies in the human population.

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Unlabelled: This study was conducted to provide information regarding the chemistry-including structure, synthesis, formulation, and mechanical properties-of two types of chemically modified anti-adhesion gels made of hyaluronic acid. Gel A (Hyalobarrier) and gels B and C (HyaRegen and MetaRegen) that are used in postsurgical adhesion prevention. To date, little information is available on their physicochemical attributes.

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Animals from insects to humans perform visual escape behavior in response to looming stimuli, and these responses habituate if looms are presented repeatedly without consequence. While the basic visual processing and motor pathways involved in this behavior have been described, many of the nuances of predator perception and sensorimotor gating have not. Here, we have performed both behavioral analyses and brain-wide cellular-resolution calcium imaging in larval zebrafish while presenting them with visual loom stimuli or stimuli that selectively deliver either the movement or the dimming properties of full loom stimuli.

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Uterine fibroids or uterine myomas are one of the most common benign diseases of the uterus. Symptoms associated with myomas can make surgical removal of myomas necessary. Besides the traditional abdominal route, laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) has gained more acceptances over the last few decades, and it is anticipated that laparoscopy is associated with lower adhesion development.

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Purpose: Deep ovarian endometriosis surgery is likely to be associated with diffuse bleeding, intraoperative ovarian tissue destruction and perioperative adhesion formation. A new surgical approach is hereby proposed to avoid the negative short-term impact of classic laparoscopic cystectomy on ovarian reserve.

Results: The need for intraoperative periovarian coagulation after endometrioma excision was avoided by combining the gold standard minimal-access endometrioma stripping technique with a purely plant-based medical product with high-hemostatic and antiadhesion barrier properties.

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Genital injuries occur in half of cases of sexual assault through digital or penile penetration as well as the use of objects. Women aged >45 years are more likely to have physical injury and anogenital lesions, transmission of STI and HIV. This review focuses on the evidence about surgical reconstruction of the pelvic floor anatomy of adolescents and adult women sexually assaulted during adolescence or adulthood.

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Minimally invasive surgery demands specific endoscopic psychomotor skills that are usually acquired outside the operating theatre. We present the results of a systematic analysis to identify how simulation is used during training and qualification in minimal access surgery to improve gynecologist's surgical skills. We found that despite the availability of simulation tools along with methods for training and testing specific endoscopic psychomotor and technical skills, there is no clear evidence of the superiority of one tool or method over the others in skill acquisition.

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Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of using contained endobags (Morsafe) in the retrieval of the specimen during laparoscopic surgeries in presumably benign myomatous pathology.

Material And Methods: We conducted a retrospective single center case - control study on 239 patients, between 01.05.

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Background: Uterine perforation is the most common complication of curettage and may result in bleeding. Therefore, urgent control of bleeding from the uterine wall perforation is necessary to avoid an emergency hysterectomy or blood transfusion, to prevent peritoneal adhesion formation, possible chronic pelvic pain, and infertility. In the present case, an active bleeding secondary to a perforation of the uterus during curettage, for diagnosis of endometrial carcinoma, was instantaneously and successfully treated with only the application of a novel modified polysaccharide powder.

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We conducted a prospective randomized single blind - subject study in the University Clinic of Gynecology of Pius-Hospital Oldenburg. The primary objective of the ADBEE study was to assess the safety and manageability of ADBLOCK when used as an adjunct to laparoscopic surgery for the primary of myomas in women wishing to improve pregnancy outcomes. The study population included 32 women aged between 18-45 years, in good general health condition, who have not completed their family planning and who are undergoing primary ('virgin') laparoscopic myomectomy with an aim to improve pregnancy outcomes.

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Vaginal agenesis is a congenital anomaly that affects the life of one of each four thousand women around the world. There is a trend that patients request immediate surgical correction, instead of passive vaginal dilatation. Therefore a differentiated counselling should be provided.

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