Publications by authors named "P N Barri-Soldevila"

Objective: To provide a description of laparoscopic approach to correct pelvic organ prolapses and evaluate the risk factors associated with the prolapse recurrence.

Study Design: We retrospectively analyzed 418 patients with symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse who underwent a laparoscopic reparation at our university center from 2010 to 2020. Prolapses were assessed by Baden-Walker system (stage I-IV).

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Article Synopsis
  • Uterine niches are common in women with previous Caesarean deliveries, yet there is no standard way to perform hysteroscopic evaluations of these niches, despite existing guidelines for ultrasound assessment.
  • A modified Delphi procedure involving expert consensus led to the agreement on a standardized method for hysteroscopic evaluation, defining niches and recommending subsections based on their complexity.
  • The resulting structured registration form aims to improve consistency and detail in evaluating uterine niches, emphasizing the importance of combining hysteroscopy with ultrasound for thorough assessment.
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We evaluated the obstetrical outcomes, ultrasonographic characteristics, and final diagnosis in pregnancies with fetal megacystis (FM). We evaluated the obstetrical outcomes and associated structural abnormalities of fetuses with FM detected between FM between 2000 and 2021. 17 FM were diagnosed, 16 had follow up.

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Cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is a rare form of ectopic pregnancy located in the lower uterine segment. The current increase in the percentage of cesarean sections is accompanied by significant growth in the incidence of CSP, while advances in ultrasound diagnostic techniques have led to a greater number of CSP diagnoses. A misdiagnosed CSP, or one that is diagnosed too late, is life-threatening to the pregnant patient and predisposes her to complications such as uterine bleeding or rupture, which often require hysterectomy and thus result in the irreversible loss of fertility.

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Objective: To provide a description of laparoscopic myomectomy and the two hemostatic techniques performed over the last 11 years in a single reference center for gynecology and obstetrics and to evaluate the factors associated with favorable surgical outcomes.

Study Design: We retrospectively analyzed 625 who underwent laparoscopic myomectomy from January 2009 to December 2019.

Results: Of 625 patients, 437 (69.

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