Simultaneous operations in gynecology: assessment of effectiveness
A. I. Ischenko , L. S. Alexandrov , А. М. Shulutko , N. V. Vedernikova , М. N. Golobova , А. М. Shishkov , I. В. Ranev
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases ›› 2005, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (4) : 11 -16.
Simultaneous operations in gynecology: assessment of effectiveness
272 patients have been included in the lead clinical research. The basic group was made of 218 women after simultaneous operations with application as miniinvasive, and traditional methods; control group — 54 patients after isolated operative pelvic surgeries. The estimation of the received clinical results shows, that at individual selection of patients in view of possible contra-indications, compensation opportunities of the organism, adequate preoperative preparation, the all-round complex preoperative inspection, correctly chosen method of operative intervention, the increase in volume of operation does not render appreciable influence on a degree traumatic operation, does not promote substantial growth of number of postoperative complications and lethal outcomes.
simultaneous operations / miniinvasive and traditional methods / isolated operative interventions
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