2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2018.01.012
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Temporary Simultaneous 2 Arterial Occlusions during Laparoscopic Management for Cornual Ectopic Pregnancy

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“…Bulldog clamps have been widely used in urinary surgery [ 24 , 25 ] for vascular occlusion. In gynecology, Yang [ 26 ] has expressed that the Bulldog clamp is an adequate crossover clamp with serrated blades that effectively occludes vessels without slippage or significant crush injury and is the laparoscopic instrument of choice for minimizing blood loss during surgery. However, the use of Bulldog clamps in hepatic surgery has rarely been mentioned; and this is the first report to formally demonstrate their clinical effect in hepatic surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bulldog clamps have been widely used in urinary surgery [ 24 , 25 ] for vascular occlusion. In gynecology, Yang [ 26 ] has expressed that the Bulldog clamp is an adequate crossover clamp with serrated blades that effectively occludes vessels without slippage or significant crush injury and is the laparoscopic instrument of choice for minimizing blood loss during surgery. However, the use of Bulldog clamps in hepatic surgery has rarely been mentioned; and this is the first report to formally demonstrate their clinical effect in hepatic surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang [26] Express the bulldog clamp is a well crossover clamp with serrated blades that effectively occlude vessels without slippage or significant crush injury, is the laparoscopic instrument for minimizing blood loss during the surgical procedure. But bulldog in hepatic surgery has rarely been mentioned, this is the first report to formally demonstrate the clinical application in hepatic surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Semantically, the terms cornual and interstitial pregnancy often were used as synonyms in many scientific publications [1−4] and textbooks [5] until the early 2000s, before an agreement on the significance of both terms was recommended by some scientific societies [6]. However, recent publications still use the terms as synonyms [7,8]. Broader agreement in semantics can be reached because of the revision of the classification of genital tract congenital anomalies in which the terms "unicornuate" or "bicornuate" uterus are no longer included [9].…”
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