2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2015.08.506
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A Modified Technique of Temporary Suspension of the Ovary to the Anterior Abdominal Wall

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“…This study describes the safety and efficacy of TOS to the anterior abdominal wall using absorbable and non-absorbable sutures after operative laparoscopy for advanced endometriosis (93.4%) and other indications (6.6%). It also compares the safety and efficacy of a modified technique using absorbable suture to the original technique published by Abuzeid M et al, (2002) using a non-absorbable suture (Abuzeid M et al, 2002; Abuzeid O et al, 2018). The results suggest that both techniques are simple, safe and easy to perform.…”
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“…This study describes the safety and efficacy of TOS to the anterior abdominal wall using absorbable and non-absorbable sutures after operative laparoscopy for advanced endometriosis (93.4%) and other indications (6.6%). It also compares the safety and efficacy of a modified technique using absorbable suture to the original technique published by Abuzeid M et al, (2002) using a non-absorbable suture (Abuzeid M et al, 2002; Abuzeid O et al, 2018). The results suggest that both techniques are simple, safe and easy to perform.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results suggest that both techniques are simple, safe and easy to perform. Compared to the original technique published by Abuzeid M et al (2002), the modified technique has the advantage of eliminating the theoretical risk of infection, eliminating the need for removal of the non-absorbable suture, and the additional benefit of suspending the ovary away from the pelvic brim and the fallopian tube, in turn reducing the risk of adhesions between the ovary and such structures (Figure 2) [Abuzeid M et al, 2002; Abuzeid O et al, 2018]. In addition, the modified technique allows one to leave fluids solutions in the peritoneal cavity for hydro-floatation.…”
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