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Lymphology ; 35(1): 23-7, 2002 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11939569

ABSTRACT

Lack of a standardized experimental counterpart of peripheral lymphedema (LE) in a small animal has hampered research into treatment of this debilitating condition. We recently refined a rodent model consisting of radical unilateral lymphatic/nodal groin excision in conjunction with a circumferential integumental gap, followed by regional irradiation of the groin to reproduce stable unilateral hindlimb LE (1). In the current study, Wistar-Fuzzy rats with established right hindlimb LE, were subdivided into five groups and subjected to one of the following daily physical regimens over a 5-day period: pneumatic compression pumping at 30 torr (PCP); low-stretch multi-layered compressive bandaging using Coban (CB); manual lymphedema drainage (MLD) or a light massage consisting of stationary circular motions using the fingertips; combined physiotherapy (CPT consisting of MLD + CB); and a no treatment or control group (CTRL). Hindlimb and LE volumes were serially measured before and after treatment. Whereas CTRL showed progressive worsening of hindlimb swelling, PCP, CB, CPT and MLD each produced similar and substantial edema reduction over the 5 day interval, PCP, CB and CPT induced vacillating edema reduction which, however, exceeded rebound swelling on a daily basis. MLD, on the other hand, showed a steady gradual daily decline in LE volume.


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Lymphedema/prevention & control , Animals , Bandages , Disease Models, Animal , Drainage , Hindlimb , Lymphedema/physiopathology , Male , Massage , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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JSLS ; 5(2): 179-81, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11394433

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BACKGROUND: Gynecologic endoscopic procedures are increasingly common and require the ability to control large vascular structures. METHOD: The Filshie clip is a silicone-lined, titanium occlusive device, originally designed and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for surgical contraception. This device also has the potential for occluding vascular structures during laparoscopic surgery. EXPERIENCE AND RESULTS: We describe a salpingectomy, an excision of bilateral hydrosalpinges, and a salpingo-oopherectomy. We performed all procedures laparoscopically using this device as the primary modality for assuring hemostasis. CONCLUSION: The Filshie clip is a useful and economical device for assuring hemostasis during gynecologic endoscopic surgery.


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Adnexa Uteri/surgery , Laparoscopes , Ovariectomy/methods , Surgical Instruments , Adnexal Diseases/surgery , Adult , Fallopian Tube Diseases/surgery , Fallopian Tubes/surgery , Female , Genital Neoplasms, Female/surgery , Humans , Laparoscopy , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Tubal/surgery , Teratoma/surgery
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