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Facts Views Vis Obgyn ; 15(1): 69-78, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37010337

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Background: Transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (V-NOTES) is an emerging surgical technique in the evolution of minimally invasive surgery. This technique allows different types of surgical procedures to be performed by vaginal access with endoscopic control. The combination of vaginal surgery and laparoscopy brings many advantages, especially the absence of incisions in the abdominal wall and better visualization of the abdominal cavity. Objectives: In this retrospective study we report our initial experience of V-NOTES in benign gynaecologic surgery by describing our first consecutive 32 surgeries. Materials and Methods: From June 2020 to January 2022, 32 gynaecological procedures were performed by V-NOTES by the same surgeon in a university hospital. Perioperative outcomes were evaluated retrospectively. Main outcome measures: Conversion to laparoscopy or laparotomy and peri-operative and post-operative complications. Results: None of the 32 V-NOTES procedures required conversion to conventional laparoscopy or laparotomy. We observed 2 intraoperative complications managed by V-NOTES and 2 post-operative complications (Clavien-Dindo Grade 2). Conclusion: Our results are similar to studies previously published about this subject and are promising concerning the techniques efficacy and safety. We do believe that a short training allows to reach benefits safely. However, further prospective multicentre randomized trials comparing V-NOTES to totally laparoscopic hysterectomy and to vaginal hysterectomy are needed to strengthen the validity of this new approach. What's new?: V-NOTES widens the indications of vaginal hysterectomies by removing limitations such as large uterus, absence of prolapse, and history of caesarean. Moreover, this technique allows adnexal surgery to be performed by vaginal access.

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Rev Med Liege ; 72(11): 478-481, 2017 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29171945

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The imperforation of the hymen is a relatively rare congenital malformation. It usually manifests itself in adolescence by a hematocolpos. Hematocolpos is the vaginal retention of menstrual blood at puberty. It results clinically in painful amenorrhea and more rarely in a pelvic mass syndrome. The diagnosis is easy, it is primarily clinical. Pelvic ultrasound and nuclear magnetic resonance are the complementary examinations to be performed as a preoperative assessment and to detect any associated genito-urinary malformations.


L'imperforation de l'hymen est une malformation congénitale relativement rare. L'hématocolpos, qui désigne l'accumulation progressive de sang menstruel dans la cavité vaginale, en est la manifestation la plus fréquente à l'adolescence. Il se traduit cliniquement par une cryptoménorrhée douloureuse et, plus rarement, par un syndrome de masse pelvien. Le diagnostic est facile et, avant tout, clinique. L'échographie et la résonance magnétique nucléaire sont les examens complémentaires de choix pour déceler d'éventuelles malformations génito-urinaires associées. Le traitement consiste en une hyménéotomie.


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Abdominal Pain/diagnosis , Hematocolpos/diagnosis , Hymen/abnormalities , Menstruation Disturbances/diagnosis , Abdominal Pain/etiology , Abdominal Pain/surgery , Adolescent , Amenorrhea/diagnosis , Amenorrhea/etiology , Amenorrhea/surgery , Congenital Abnormalities , Diagnosis, Differential , Drainage , Female , Hematocolpos/etiology , Hematocolpos/surgery , Humans , Hymen/surgery , Menstruation Disturbances/complications , Menstruation Disturbances/surgery
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