J Minim Invasive Gynecol
May 2022
Study Objective: To develop a nomogram for predicting the type of ureteral procedure in pelvic deep endometriosis (DE) surgery (1) and to describe the factors and complications associated with the ureteral procedure (2).
Design: Retrospective monocentric study of 920 patients who underwent surgery for pelvic DE between June 2009 and March 2020 in the gynecologic surgery department of the Versailles Hospital Center. The main criterion was evaluation of the ureteral procedure, classified as simple (isolation of the ureter) or complex (dissection of the ureter, segmental ureteral resection, or nephroureterectomy).
Objective: To highlight the possible correlation between deep-infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) resection and subsequent uterine rupture.
Design: Case series and review of the literature.
Setting: Endometriosis referral hospitals.
Case Rep Obstet Gynecol
September 2016
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June 2015
Antenatal renal vein thrombosis is a rarely described diagnostic finding, with variable consequences on kidney function. We present the case of an affected fetus, born at 35-week gestation, with intrauterine oligohydramnios and two small kidneys. A renal ultrasound carried out after birth confirmed the presence of prenatal abnormalities.
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