PFANNENSTIEL VS MIDLINE INCISION FOR STAGING OF ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1136/ijgc-00009577-200303001-00287P. DursunM. BasaranM. GultekinM. SakinciA. AyhanInternational Journal of Gynecological Cancer
High incidence of symptomatic incisional hernia after midline extraction in laparoscopic colon resection The risk of hernia may be lower with the use of a transverse or Pfannenstiel incision for specimen extraction.doi:10.1007/s00464-012-2311-7Lawrence Lee... L Lee,B Mappin-Kasirer,AS Liberman…...
incisionradicalhysterectomyAim: To compare Pfannenstiel and midline incisions with respect to efficacy and early postoperative surgical site complications in patients with early stage cervical carcinoma.AliDepartmentAyhanDepartmentPolatDepartmentDursun
?min), more lymph nodes in midline than Pfannenstiel incisions (26.5 vs. 21 lymph nodes), and endometrioid adenocarcinoma was the commonest type.ConclusionPelvic lymph nodes dissection in patients with endometrial cancer could be performed safely using lower midline incision or Pfannenstiel incision....
COMPARISON OF PFANNENSTIEL VS MIDLINE INCISION FOR STAGING OF EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA: A PROSPECTIVE STUDYAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1957.tb40783.xDursunGultekinAksanSakinciAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences...
Standard surgical techniques were used in both groups except the technique of skin incision : subumbilical midline or Pfannenstiel. A comparison of the two groups were made with regard to incision delivery interval, duration of surgery, day of oral intake, day of ambulation, duration of hospital ...
Comparisons of the morbidity outcomes in repeated cesarean sections using midline and Pfannenstiel incisionsdoi:10.1111/jog.12112Lunthaporn PuttanavijarnVorapong PhupongJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdPuttanavijarn L, Phupong V. Comparisons of the morbidity outcomes in repeated cesarean sections using midline ...
The influence of Pfannenstiel and midline incisions to the wound condition on the third day post gynecologic surgeryFK Universitas Gajah Mada YogyakartaNita Tri Kurniati Sulchan Sofoewan Ibnu Pranoto
Of these, 49 (73.1%) underwent Pfannenstiel incision, and 18 (26.9%) had a midline skin incision. Incisions were based on the surgeon's experience. Pfannenstiel incision was more common in antepartum hemorrhage, preoperative hemorrhage, and emergency surgery (p = 0.02, p ...
It is not known if this incision is associated with less postoperative pain compared to a vertical midline incision. Therefore, as part of a study to evaluate the postoperative analgesic effects and dose response of intravenous adenosine in patients undergoing open abdominal gynecologic surgery, this ...