1.Comparison between Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Total Vaginal Hysterectomy.
Chun Sik JEON ; Jae Yeon WON ; Jin Hong KIM ; Chun Hee LEE ; Jun Bae BANG ; Yoon Soon LEE ; Il Soo PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(12):2763-2769
No abstract available.
Female
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Hysterectomy*
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Hysterectomy, Vaginal*
2.Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation – A Malaysian’s Tertiary Centre Experience
Journal of Surgical Academia 2017;7(1):21-
During the study period from January 2008 to December 2012, 177 women had transvaginal sacrospinous ligament
fixation (SSF) for vault suspension at General Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Of the 177 women, 133 (75.1%) had severe
uterovaginal prolapse while 44 (24.9%) had post-hysterectomy vault prolapse. All patients with severe uterovaginal
prolapse and rectocele undergone vaginal hysterectomy and posterior colporrhaphy respectively. A hundred and
seventy-four patients (98.3%) had anterior repair whilst 48 (27.1%) received midurethral sling as concomitant
procedure to vault suspension (SSF). The mean duration of surgery was 92.1±30.2 minutes and the mean estimated
blood loss was 319±199.3mls. There was no surgical mortality. Two patients (1.1%) had rectal injuries. No patient
had bladder injury or de novo urinary symptoms. The commonest immediate postoperative complications was fever
(98; 55.4%) followed by buttock pain in 18 (10.2%) patients. Both complications were resolved with conservative
measures. Seven patients (3.9%) had sutures erosion as late complications. Of the 177 women, 158 (89.3%) and 141
(79.7%) came for the 6 and 12 months follow-up, respectively. The success rate for all three compartments ranged
from 92.4% to 98.1% at 6 months and reduced to range from 85.7% to 94.4% at 12 months. The highest success rate
was observed in the posterior compartment followed by apical and anterior compartment. Equally, the recurrence
rate was lowest in the posterior compartment (1.9%), followed by the central (3.8%) and anterior compartment
(7.5%) at 6 months’ review. This increased to 5.7% for rectocele, 7.8% for vault prolapse and 14.2% for cystocele at
12 months’ follow-up. None had repeated surgery for prolapse recurrence during the study period. In conclusion,
SSF remains a high priority in our therapeutic regime for the treatment of severe uterovaginal and vault prolapse as it
has a reasonably good success rate with lower serious complications in the skillful hands.
Hysterectomy, Vaginal
3.Clinical evaluation of total abdominal hysterectomy.
Gyu Mi SHIN ; Hyun Ok KIM ; Hyeon Gyeong CHOI ; Jung Hye KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(8):1181-1189
No abstract available.
Hysterectomy*
4.Clinical study on cesarean hysterectomy.
Sung Hun HA ; You Dong CHO ; Man Chul PARK ; Joo Hyun NAM ; Yong Woo LEE ; Won Sop OH ; Jwa Koo CHUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):1822-1827
No abstract available.
Hysterectomy*
5.Clinical survey on total abdominal hysterectomy.
Chan Eung LEE ; Tae Hwan YOO ; Gyung Bok LEE ; Won Jae LEE ; Yong Bong KIM ; Eung Soo LEE ; Sung Kwan PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(4):488-493
No abstract available.
Hysterectomy*
6.A clinical survey of cesarean hysterectomy.
Myung Sik JOO ; Chul PARK ; Ki Hak LEE ; Sang Kyung KIM ; Young Ho RHA ; Ki Sang KWON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2652-2659
No abstract available.
Hysterectomy*
7.Clinical study on cesarean hysterectomy.
Sang Yoon JUNG ; Hyung Woo RYU ; Byung Tae LEE ; Moon Su KIM ; Young In KIM ; Yoon Sun LEE ; Seung Bo PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(2):209-215
No abstract available.
Hysterectomy*
8.Clinical study on cesarean hysterectomy.
Sang Yoon JUNG ; Hyung Woo RYU ; Byung Tae LEE ; Moon Su KIM ; Young In KIM ; Yoon Sun LEE ; Seung Bo PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(2):209-215
No abstract available.
Hysterectomy*
9.Atlas of procedures in Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2009;20(2):134-134
No abstract available.
Hysterectomy