The medical world is facing increasing demands for improvement of the quality of life of women of all ages. This is not possible without overall improvement of the healthcare of females, and, in particular, of the quality of surgical treatment for gynecologic pathology. Positive changes are ensured by the active introduction of minimally invasive technologies into all spheres of gynecologic practices. There are almost no medical, demographic or technical limits for the application of endoscopy in gynecology, while the benefits it provides are extraordinary. The process of positive change towards minimally invasive surgery in operative gynecology should be supported and promoted by the medical community in every possible way.
The found molecular features are a manifestation of the remodeling of nerve fibers and nerve endings in the foci of EM and PGP9.5, NGF, and NGFRp75 give rise to nerve fiber neoformation and pain syndrome in EM. At the same time, the immunohistochemical phenotype of EM foci does not depend on their site and reflects the presence or absence of pain syndrome.
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