A quick demonstration 🎬of entering the retroperitoneum medially! Benefial for UA ligation/clipping at the origin for large myomectomies and hysterectomies 🩸🚫. Know the bounds 📍of the pararectal and paravesical spaces!
Exciting News!
So proud to share our interesting case of an IUD lodged within the retroperitoneum made the cover of this month’s JMIG! Grateful for the opportunity to share this unique case to the world!
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🎥 Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy: Tips & Tricks for Laparoscopic Management
🔑 Key Tips: ✅ Master opening avascular spaces to safely define the bounds of the pregnancy ✅ Ensure reapproximation to maintain the cervicouterine canal patency
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@SteveW007 Really good idea!
The ectopic was so well defined on TVUS (should have included the images) and surgically it was so well circumscribed that we didn’t feel the need. But if there was a question about its location and bounds I would have hyateroscopically verified.
Vaso 20u/100cc!
En-Bloc resection of a cesarean section ectopic pregnancy.
I use temporary vascular clamps and vasopressin to minimize blood loss!
Would you do anything different? 🪡🧵
Water OVER the bridge in this case!
Be careful during those patients with ureteral transposition.
What an unusual place for a ureter to be up and OVER the round ligament!