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Research and Reviews on Healthcare: Open Access Journal

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New methods of preservation of the ovarian reserve during operations on the ovary, Individual tactics. A simple solution (preliminary report)

Volume 1 - Issue 4

VG Zhegulovych*1 and Yu V Zhegulovych2

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    • 1OO Bogomolets National Medical University, Ukraine
    • 2Kiev City Clinical Hospital #18, Ukraine

    *Corresponding author: VG Zhegulovych, OO Bogomolets National Medical University, Kiev, Ukraine

Received: April 15, 2018;   Published: April 23, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/RRHOAJ.2018.01.000120

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Abstract

Currently, surgical treatment of the ovaries is carried out mainly by laparoscopic entry. Surgical interventions are always associated with the need for hemostasis. All types of energy that are used in surgery (mechanical, electrical, thermal, welding, laser, etc.), depending on various pathophysiological mechanisms, affect the ovarian tissue and damage the ovarian reserve in women of reproductive age [1,2]. The ovarian suture causes an intense inflammatory reaction to the foreign body (tissue necrosis, granulation tissue) even around the suture material that dissolves within 30-60 days. In surgery, conservative hemostasis methods involving temporary compression are widely used: hemostasis during acute gastroduodenal ulcer bleeding, liver damage.

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