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Use of a microsurgical vascular clip system (Yasargil clip) in laparoscopic fibroid enucleation

This video demonstrates the use of a microsurgical temporary vascular clip system to facilitate laparoscopic enucleation of uterine fibroids. Throughout the course of the last three decades, the laparoscopic route has been established as the approach of choice in the surgical treatment of uterine fi...

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Autores principales: Younes, Shadi, Radosa, Julia Caroline, Mothes, Anke, Aktas, Bahriye, Radosa, Marc Philipp
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7726460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32500681
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2020.2020.0046
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author Younes, Shadi
Radosa, Julia Caroline
Mothes, Anke
Aktas, Bahriye
Radosa, Marc Philipp
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description This video demonstrates the use of a microsurgical temporary vascular clip system to facilitate laparoscopic enucleation of uterine fibroids. Throughout the course of the last three decades, the laparoscopic route has been established as the approach of choice in the surgical treatment of uterine fibroids. Laparoscopic fibroid enucleation is characterized by a low morbidity rate and a high patient satisfaction level. Especially when treating a large fibroid or multiple fibroids, the well-vascularized myometrium can constitute a technical challenge in endoscopic fibroid enucleation. Diffuse bleeding may lead to significant intraoperative hemorrhage. The extensive use of bipolar or monopolar diathermy, in order to achieve hemostasis, might lead to post-operative uterine wall necrosis with a potential risk of uterine rupture during subsequent pregnancies. To address this clinical challenge, we developed a technique with temporary interruption of the uterine blood supply by applying a microsurgical vascular clip (Yasargil vascular clip system, Aesculap, Tuttlingen, Germany) to the uterine artery and the utero-ovarian vessel arcade to minimize bleeding during endoscopic fibroid enucleation.
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spelling pubmed-77264602020-12-16 Use of a microsurgical vascular clip system (Yasargil clip) in laparoscopic fibroid enucleation Younes, Shadi Radosa, Julia Caroline Mothes, Anke Aktas, Bahriye Radosa, Marc Philipp J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc Video Article This video demonstrates the use of a microsurgical temporary vascular clip system to facilitate laparoscopic enucleation of uterine fibroids. Throughout the course of the last three decades, the laparoscopic route has been established as the approach of choice in the surgical treatment of uterine fibroids. Laparoscopic fibroid enucleation is characterized by a low morbidity rate and a high patient satisfaction level. Especially when treating a large fibroid or multiple fibroids, the well-vascularized myometrium can constitute a technical challenge in endoscopic fibroid enucleation. Diffuse bleeding may lead to significant intraoperative hemorrhage. The extensive use of bipolar or monopolar diathermy, in order to achieve hemostasis, might lead to post-operative uterine wall necrosis with a potential risk of uterine rupture during subsequent pregnancies. To address this clinical challenge, we developed a technique with temporary interruption of the uterine blood supply by applying a microsurgical vascular clip (Yasargil vascular clip system, Aesculap, Tuttlingen, Germany) to the uterine artery and the utero-ovarian vessel arcade to minimize bleeding during endoscopic fibroid enucleation. Galenos Publishing 2020-12 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7726460/ /pubmed/32500681 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2020.2020.0046 Text en © Copyright 2020 by the Turkish-German Gynecological Education and Research Foundation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association published by Galenos Publishing House.
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title_full Use of a microsurgical vascular clip system (Yasargil clip) in laparoscopic fibroid enucleation
title_fullStr Use of a microsurgical vascular clip system (Yasargil clip) in laparoscopic fibroid enucleation
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title_short Use of a microsurgical vascular clip system (Yasargil clip) in laparoscopic fibroid enucleation
title_sort use of a microsurgical vascular clip system (yasargil clip) in laparoscopic fibroid enucleation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7726460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32500681
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2020.2020.0046
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