Publications by authors named "Omejc Andrej"

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  • - Vaginal evisceration is a rare and serious complication that can occur after vaginal hysterectomy, requiring immediate detection and surgical intervention to avoid severe outcomes like bowel ischemia and sepsis.
  • - A case study involved an 84-year-old woman who, two years post-hysterectomy, experienced acute abdominal pain and had her small bowel protruding through the vaginal vault.
  • - During surgery, the bowel was manually repositioned without the need for resection, and the condition's causes are unclear but likely involve multiple factors; various surgical methods are effective, so the chosen approach should match the patient's specific situation.
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Introduction And Importance: Schwannoma is a relatively slow-growing and usually benign tumor that consists of myelin-producing Schwann cells. It is most often associated with 8th cranial nerve (vestibular schwanomma) and only rarely presents outside the head and neck. Extremely rarely it occurs as a retroperitoneal mass that can remain asymptomatic until it reaches a size so big that it compresses the adjacent organs and therefore requires surgical intervention.

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Introduction: Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most common soft tissue sarcoma seen in childhood and adolescence. The most frequent sites are head and neck.

Presentation Of Case: A young female with maxillary rhabdomyosarcoma involving region of maxillary sinus with skeletal metastases was primary treated acccording to RMS 2005 protocol.

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