1998
DOI: 10.1016/s1074-3804(98)80008-x
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Cryomyolysis, a new procedure for the conservative treatment of uterine fibroids

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“…The 60.3% volume decrease of myomas obtained by cryotherapy in our series was higher than that observed by Zreik et al [21], who performed cryomyolysis after GnRH treatment with a mean volume decrease of 10%. This difference may be due to the patients' hormone status at the time of surgery.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…The 60.3% volume decrease of myomas obtained by cryotherapy in our series was higher than that observed by Zreik et al [21], who performed cryomyolysis after GnRH treatment with a mean volume decrease of 10%. This difference may be due to the patients' hormone status at the time of surgery.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…With both single and double 180°C cryothermic cycles with hold times of 11 min or less, cryosurgery was potentially efficacious. Magnetic resonance imaging before and after treatment showed a mean decrease of 60% in leiomyomata volume, but no information on symptom relief were reported [21].…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…A number of case series have been published supporting the feasibility of myoma ablation by either thermotherapy (bipolar or monopolar coagulation [12], diode laser [13][14][15][16], and radiofrequency [2,17]), cryotherapy [18][19][20], or focused ultrasound [21]. Compelling reasons for performing myolisis in patients who present with complaints of symptomatic myomas include the ease and rapidity of surgery, virtual lack of concern for hemostasis, less short-term morbidity than most surgical options, and rapid recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…За последние годы в разных странах опубликован ряд передовых исследовательских работ о криохирургическом лечении раковых опухолей простаты [40,46,77], печени [36,68,69,72,83,90,94], легкого [65,70,71,87], поджелу-дочной железы [67,91], молочной железы [64,82,86], по-чек [51,55,57,59,66,76,81,84,85], фибром матки [48,52,53,96,97], по криохирургии и иммунологии [63,73,75], по криохирургии и химиотерапии [41,62,74].…”
Section: рис 4 Irvin S Cooper (1922-1985)unclassified