Experience of application of different surgical accesses in case of combined uterine pathology

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Introductions. In the structure of gynecological diseases combined uterine pathology requiring operative treatment comprises up to 20-30%. The advent of minor-invasive technologies in operative gynecology nowadays makes it possible to maximally adapt the administered operative treatment for a patient, to shorten the time of being at in-patient clinic, to improve the course of post-operative period.

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Е. G. Zaitseva

Kirov Regional Clinic

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Centre of minor-invasive surgery of Kirov Clinic № 6 “Lepse”

 

Russian Federation, Kirovsk

А. G. Marenin

Kirov Regional Clinic

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Centre of minor-invasive surgery of Kirov Clinic № 6 “Lepse”

Russian Federation, Kirovsk

I. Y Zverev

Kirov Regional Clinic

Email: info@eco-vector.com

Centre of minor-invasive surgery of Kirov Clinic № 6 “Lepse”

Russian Federation, Kirovsk

V. Kh. Biteev

Kirov Regional Clinic

Email: info@eco-vector.com

Centre of minor-invasive surgery of Kirov Clinic № 6 “Lepse”

Russian Federation, Kirovsk

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