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Ureteroneocystostomy for ureteral endometriosis using the da Vinci SP.

Ureteroneocystostomy should be considered in cases of severe ureteral endometriosis when ureteral lesions are near the bladder insertion, or the lesions involve the ureteral wall along a large extent of …

Published: April 8, 2025, midnight
Laparoscopic purse-string suture technique for total intracorporeal rectosigmoid end-to-end anastomosis after segmental bowel resection.

Bowel endometriosis affects 8-12% of women with infiltrating endometriosis, mostly involving the rectum and sigmoid1. Surgery is preferred when medical therapy fails or is contraindicated. Although segmental resection has shown …

Published: March 31, 2025, midnight
Laparoscopic robotic assisted surgery in reproductive medicine.

Laparoscopic Robot-assisted surgery is one of the most promising and rapidly developing surgical advancements of the twenty-first century with a potential to make significant contributions to reproductive medicine and preservation …

Published: Nov. 26, 2024, midnight
Symptomatic Uterine Rudiments in Adolescents and Adults with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKHS): Management and Outcomes.

Background: Women with an aplastic uterus (ESHRE/ESGE classification) or Müllerian agenesis (ASRM MAC 2021) might present with functional uterine remnants. Our study aimed to report the clinical course of symptomatic …

Published: Nov. 10, 2024, midnight
Twisted Troubles: A Rare Case of Intestinal Obstruction Due to Endometriosis and a Review of the Literature.

Intestinal endometriosis is an exceptionally rare cause of intestinal obstruction. This case report and literature review aim to highlight the clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, and surgical management of this condition.

Published: Sept. 27, 2024, midnight
Bowel anastomosis leakage following endometriosis surgery: an evidence based analysis of risk factors and prevention techniques.

Deep endometriosis most commonly involves the rectosigmoid junction and its management often requires a colorectal resection. Anastomotic leakage is a severe complication after resection and affects 1-6% of the cases.

Published: Oct. 8, 2020, midnight
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