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Therapeutic approaches in pelvic bleeding of neoplastic origin

Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study is to present the main – surgical and non-surgical – therapeutic approaches (or methods) used in the treatment of pelvic bleeding of neoplastic origin. Materials and methods: analysis of the materials found in the literature on this subject. Results: Among...

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Autores principales: Popovici, LR, Ciulcu, A, Dorobat, B, Dumitraşcu, M, Horhoianu, VV, Cirstoiu, M
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Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4233446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25408762
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author Popovici, LR
Ciulcu, A
Dorobat, B
Dumitraşcu, M
Horhoianu, VV
Cirstoiu, M
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Ciulcu, A
Dorobat, B
Dumitraşcu, M
Horhoianu, VV
Cirstoiu, M
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description Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study is to present the main – surgical and non-surgical – therapeutic approaches (or methods) used in the treatment of pelvic bleeding of neoplastic origin. Materials and methods: analysis of the materials found in the literature on this subject. Results: Among the surgical methods used, hypogastric artery ligation is the oldest therapeutic approach in cervical bleedings of neoplastic origin. Due to the frequent recurrence of haemorrhages, mere ligation has been proven not to be sufficient, but necessitating the concomitant ligation of the lumbo-ovarian, round and uterosacral ligaments. In the case of severe bleedings, difficult to control, direct embolization of the hypogastric artery below the level of ligation is usually practiced. As for the non-surgical methods used, we chose to present uterine artery embolization and the application of haemostatic Mohs’ paste. Uterine artery embolization consists in the permanent occlusion of the uterine arteries in neoplastic abundant haemorrhages, when the intervention includes the use of permanent embolic material. Stopping the bleeding within the first 24 hours from the embolization means that the intervention has been a success, and provides the patient with the possibility to continue the therapy protocol according to her stadialization. Recent studies of the Japanese researchers have indicated the possibility to use the Mohs’ paste for haemostatic purposes on patients with cervical bleedings of medium intensity, in cases of advanced cervical cancer. Conclusions: With severe haemorrhages – occurring spontaneously or during surgery – the emergency haemostatic intervention consists in the bilateral hypogastric artery ligation. With long-lasting haemorrhages of medium intensity, we usually resort to uterine artery embolization, since this is a minimally invasive method and may also be performed with abundant bleeding under emergency pressure. The application of the Mohs’ paste for haemostatic purposes is a new therapeutic method, whose efficiency cannot be yet estimated.
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spelling pubmed-42334462014-11-18 Therapeutic approaches in pelvic bleeding of neoplastic origin Popovici, LR Ciulcu, A Dorobat, B Dumitraşcu, M Horhoianu, VV Cirstoiu, M J Med Life Case Presentation Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study is to present the main – surgical and non-surgical – therapeutic approaches (or methods) used in the treatment of pelvic bleeding of neoplastic origin. Materials and methods: analysis of the materials found in the literature on this subject. Results: Among the surgical methods used, hypogastric artery ligation is the oldest therapeutic approach in cervical bleedings of neoplastic origin. Due to the frequent recurrence of haemorrhages, mere ligation has been proven not to be sufficient, but necessitating the concomitant ligation of the lumbo-ovarian, round and uterosacral ligaments. In the case of severe bleedings, difficult to control, direct embolization of the hypogastric artery below the level of ligation is usually practiced. As for the non-surgical methods used, we chose to present uterine artery embolization and the application of haemostatic Mohs’ paste. Uterine artery embolization consists in the permanent occlusion of the uterine arteries in neoplastic abundant haemorrhages, when the intervention includes the use of permanent embolic material. Stopping the bleeding within the first 24 hours from the embolization means that the intervention has been a success, and provides the patient with the possibility to continue the therapy protocol according to her stadialization. Recent studies of the Japanese researchers have indicated the possibility to use the Mohs’ paste for haemostatic purposes on patients with cervical bleedings of medium intensity, in cases of advanced cervical cancer. Conclusions: With severe haemorrhages – occurring spontaneously or during surgery – the emergency haemostatic intervention consists in the bilateral hypogastric artery ligation. With long-lasting haemorrhages of medium intensity, we usually resort to uterine artery embolization, since this is a minimally invasive method and may also be performed with abundant bleeding under emergency pressure. The application of the Mohs’ paste for haemostatic purposes is a new therapeutic method, whose efficiency cannot be yet estimated. Carol Davila University Press 2014-09-15 2014-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4233446/ /pubmed/25408762 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Popovici, LR
Ciulcu, A
Dorobat, B
Dumitraşcu, M
Horhoianu, VV
Cirstoiu, M
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4233446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25408762
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