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Laparoscopic dissection of the endometrioid cyst of the left ovary and dissection of the external genital endometriosis
The author: Puchkov K.V.
Laparoscopic dissection of the endometrioid cyst of the left ovary and dissection of the external genital endometriosis.
Professor Puchkov K.V. is performing an operation (2014).
A 22 year-old patient is operated on for endometrioid cyst of the left ovary (7 cm) and external genital endometriosis, stage 3. Having the aim to preserve the ovulatory potential, the final hemostasis near the cyst bed is done with the help of PerClot hemostatic preparation (Italy). In this video the technique of dissection of the centres on the abdomen by means of Karl Storz Company instruments is demonstrated. One should pay attention to the preliminary opening of the abdomen near the centre, giving a possibility to the carbonic acid gas to penetrate into the retroperitoneal space. Gas presence helps to perform safer dissection of the affected tissues. Simultaneously traction of the endometrioid centre is done in the opposite direction, giving a possibility to visualize clearly the structures of the retroperitoneal space. The cyst is opened, and its contents are evacuated. Then enucleation of the cyst membrane is performed, and point hemostasis is done by a bipolar instrument. The final hemostasis is performed by PerClot preparation (Italy). To prevent adhesion development the anticommisural “Mesogel” barrier is introduced into the small pelvis area. Operation duration is 40 minutes.
You can read about this technique in detail on the personal cite of Professor Puchkov Konstantin Viktorovich. To go to the link.