Background: The septate uterus is the most common uterine abnormality, comprising 35% of all identified uterine malformations. According to the ESHRE/ESGE 2013 classification, the class U2bC2V1 is a rare congenital malformation characterized by a complete septate uterus with double cervix and nonobstructive longitudinal vaginal septum.
Study Objective: to share the decision-making process, the preoperative ultrasonographic assessment and our step-by-step hysteroscopic surgery technique to manage this complex malformation: including how to access the septate uterine cavity, the resection of the septum and its postoperative management.
To enhance international and joint research collaborations in prostate cancer research, data from different sources should use a common data model (CDM) that enables researchers to share their analysis scripts and merge results. The OMOP CDM maintained by OHDSI is such a data model developed for a federated data analysis with partners from different institutions that want to jointly investigate research questions using clinical care data. The German Cancer Society as the scientific lead of the Prostate Cancer Outcomes (PCO) study gathers data from prostate cancer care including routine oncological care data and survey data (incl.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudy Objective: Although surgery is the gold standard treatment for pain refractory to medical management or partial occlusion owing to rectosigmoid endometriosis, surgical resection can be associated with major perioperative complications. From general surgery experience, intraoperative proctosigmoidoscopy has shown encouraging results as a feasible, safe, and effective technique in reducing the risk of complications related to intestinal anastomosis after segmental resection. Unfortunately, there are no studies evaluating its role after discoid resection for rectosigmoid endometriosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To report an uncommon case of primary OP treated laparoscopically. Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is the leading cause of maternal mortality during the first trimester and the incidence increases with assisted reproductive techniques, occurring in approximately 1.5%-2.
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