Operations in obstetrics and gynaecology (24 contents)
Aesthetic gynaecology is becoming increasingly popular in our country. Patient awareness and the increasing number of surgeries offering this type of service have made aesthetic gynaecology...
Laparoscopy is a frequently performed procedure, both diagnostic and surgical. This article presents basic information on the use, preparation, course, advantages and possible complications of...
Many women, are not aware that in gynaecology, i.e. the field of medicine dealing with the female genital organs, various types of, sometimes very complex, surgical procedures are performed. The...
The principles of diagnosis and prevention of cervical cancer are presented in an accessible way for patients. The disease is completely curable provided that regular medical checks are carried out...
Endometrial ablation is a method of treating excessive, abnormal uterine bleeding that does not respond to hormone therapy, in the absence of other intrauterine pathology. It is most commonly...
Caesarean section is an operation that can be accompanied by various complications. This article outlines the main postoperative complications that occur after caesarean section.
Hemolysed blood-filled cysts, arising from endometrial lesions, forming on the surface of the ovarian tissue.
An ovarian or ovarian cyst is usually a lesion in the ovary that causes the ovary to fill with serous fluid, blood or other omental contents.
Rupture of the capsule of an ovarian cyst.
Small cysts of several millimetres on the cervical disc.
Subsequent pregnancy after termination of one previous pregnancy by caesarean section.