General surgery
Behnaz Nouri; Ladan Ajori; Maliheh Arab; Sepideh Sattarzad Fathi
Volume 9, Issue 2 , March and April 2024, , Pages 154-160
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Background & Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the female to male (FTM)transgenders demographic, epidemiologic characteristics and outcomes after laparoscopic hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy surgery by one surgeon in FTM transgender people.Materials & Methods: This ...
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Background & Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the female to male (FTM)transgenders demographic, epidemiologic characteristics and outcomes after laparoscopic hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy surgery by one surgeon in FTM transgender people.Materials & Methods: This retrospective cohort study on FTM patients that referred to one of the referral centers for transgender surgeries in the capital of Iran (Tehran) since 2016 and 2022. Consecutive method used for sampling method. Data analyzing was done by SPSS, descriptive statistical, Pearson correlation coefficient and t-test.Results: We identified 105 FTM transgender patients undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy. The mean age was 24.74±5.41 years, and the mean age of first experience of transgender was10.51±3.68 years. There was a significant correlation between transgender and marital status (P<0.04, r= 0.2) and unemployment (P<0.05, r= 0.5). There was a significant correlation between age of first experiences of transgender and educational status (P<0.05, r= -0.1).49.5%of patients have complications after surgery.Conclusion: Hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy by laparoscopic approach may have appropriate outcomes for reassignment surgery. Also, this study suggests that probably less educational, occupational problems occur for transgender patients if they undergo gender reassignment surgery at a younger age.
Gynecology Oncology
Behnaz Nouri; Malihe Arab; Nazli Najeddin Choukan
Volume 8, Issue 5 , September and October 2023, , Pages 494-500
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Background & Objective: Endometriosis is a common and benign disease of the female genital system, which is often seen in reproductive age and leads to infertility, dysmenorrhea, and dyspareunia. The aim of this study is to investigate the anatomical location and characteristics of endometriosis ...
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Background & Objective: Endometriosis is a common and benign disease of the female genital system, which is often seen in reproductive age and leads to infertility, dysmenorrhea, and dyspareunia. The aim of this study is to investigate the anatomical location and characteristics of endometriosis lesions in laparoscopic surgery.Materials & Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 557 endometriosis patients who referred to the gynecology department of Shohadaye-Tajrish Hospital and underwent laparoscopic surgery during 2016-2021 were evaluated. Statistical analysis of data was done using SPSS software version 24.P-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant level.Results: The results of this study show that the highest anatomical distribution of endometriosis lesions was ovarian endometriosis, and the lowest was vagina. Also, the highest rate of surface lesions is uterus and bladder, and the lowest is superficial lesions of the cul-de-sac cyst.Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that the distribution of endometriosis lesions is asymmetric.
Gynecology Oncology
Maliheh Arab
Volume 6, Issue 1 , January 2021, , Pages 1-5
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In all cancers, the tendency for conservative treatment is on the rise. There are several options for fertility-sparing in cervical cancer including: a) Conization, b) Simple trachelectomy, c) Radical Trachelectomy including: Vaginal, Abdominal, Laparoscopic and Robotic. In conclusion, in young women ...
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In all cancers, the tendency for conservative treatment is on the rise. There are several options for fertility-sparing in cervical cancer including: a) Conization, b) Simple trachelectomy, c) Radical Trachelectomy including: Vaginal, Abdominal, Laparoscopic and Robotic. In conclusion, in young women with cervical cancer, fertility-sparing should be considered. In Conization is done in Stage 1A1 cases without LVSI. Conservative Surgery can be performed in stage 1B1 and 1A2 (Trachelectomy). MRI should be done in the early-stage cervical cancer before fertility- sparing.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Maliheh Arab
Volume 5, Issue 1 , August 2020, , Pages 1-5
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Cancer in adolescent and young adults (AYA) includes people who are diagnosed with cancer at the age of 15–39. One of the main concerns and consequences of AYA cancer treatment in both sexes is infertility. Premature ovarian failure (POF) is common in multimodal chemotherapy regimens. There is ...
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Cancer in adolescent and young adults (AYA) includes people who are diagnosed with cancer at the age of 15–39. One of the main concerns and consequences of AYA cancer treatment in both sexes is infertility. Premature ovarian failure (POF) is common in multimodal chemotherapy regimens. There is a significant difference in the sensitivity of the ovary to drugs. In conclusion, in young cancer women, oophoropexy, infertility counseling, and embryo or oocyte cryopreservation should be considered. Medroxyprogesterone, oral contraceptive pill (OCP), or gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) should be prescribed in the risk of menorrhagia.
maliheh Arab; shahla Noori Ardabili; poria Ganji
Volume 3, Issue 1 , March and April 2018, , Pages 39-44
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Introduction Endometrial cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women globally. The laparoscopic approach from endometrial cancer is suggested in the medical literature. The aim of the present review is to clarify clinical points of laparoscopic operation in endometrial cancer. A search using ...
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Introduction Endometrial cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women globally. The laparoscopic approach from endometrial cancer is suggested in the medical literature. The aim of the present review is to clarify clinical points of laparoscopic operation in endometrial cancer. A search using keywords included endometrial carcinoma, and treatment and laparoscopy were conducted on PubMed, Up-To-Date, Ovid and Clinical Key databases up to 2016.
Conclusion This present review research showed over 1600 full-text manuscripts, of which, 18 were relevant to this article. The laparoscopic approach to endometrial cancer is categorized as follows: 1) Comparison of complications and advantages of laparoscopy and laparotomy in endometrial cancer; 2) Hospitalization days; 3) Blood transfusion and blood loss; 4) Comparison of the operation time of laparoscopy versus laparotomy; 5) Conversion of laparoscopy to laparotomy; 6) Comparison of endometrial cancer lymphadenectomy in laparoscopy with laparotomy; 7) Laparoscopy of endometrial cancer in old age; 8) Surgical experience and learning curve; 9) Technical points in laparoscopic endometrial cancer surgery; 10) Comparison of endometrial cancer survival in laparoscopy and laparotomy methods; 11) Cost issues.
Atefe Moridi; Maliheh Arab; Farzaneh Jamdar; Donya Khosravi; Ghazaleh Fazli
Volume 2, Issue 3 , September and October 2017
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Lymphedema is an unusual and specific type of peripheral edema resulting from obstruction or disruption of lymphatic system. The present review was conducted on PubMed, UpToDate, and ClinicalKey databases before 2016. The keywords included lymphedema or leg edema AND advanced malignancy. The primary ...
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Lymphedema is an unusual and specific type of peripheral edema resulting from obstruction or disruption of lymphatic system. The present review was conducted on PubMed, UpToDate, and ClinicalKey databases before 2016. The keywords included lymphedema or leg edema AND advanced malignancy. The primary review revealed 104 full text publications, of which 24 relevant articles were selected and another 17 relevant articles from the reference list of the selected articles were added, as well. Practical points in diagnosis and treatment of lymphedema in gynecologic malignancies are presented in the below subtitles: -basic descriptions, classifications, and epidemiology; -clinical presentation and diagnostic tests; -differential diagnosis; -non-surgical management; -surgical management.
Atefeh Moridi; Maliheh Arab; Ghazaleh Fazli; Maryam Khayamzadeh
Volume 1, Issue 3 , November and December 2016
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Dermoid cyst is a benign and common ovarian neoplasm affecting women. Sources for this review article were taken from PubMed and other up-to-date databases covering the period from Jan 2010 to Jan 2016. Keywords for the search were “dermoid cyst” and “treatment”. A search of the ...
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Dermoid cyst is a benign and common ovarian neoplasm affecting women. Sources for this review article were taken from PubMed and other up-to-date databases covering the period from Jan 2010 to Jan 2016. Keywords for the search were “dermoid cyst” and “treatment”. A search of the literature revealed 113 full text manuscripts, from which 21 were relevant. In addition, another 56 relevant manuscripts identified in the reference lists of the above-mentioned 21 manuscripts were included in the study, although they had been published before 2010. Clinical considerations for dermoid cyst management are categorized as follows: 1) selection of the best choice of surgical treatment in dermoid cyst: laparoscopy or laparotomy; 2) procedure to exteriorize a dermoid cyst in laparoscopy; 3) selection of oophorectomy or cystectomy; 4) spillage of the cyst contents: prevention and treatment of the consequences if it does happen; 5) necessity of surgical treatment in dermoid cyst management; 6) ovarian torsion and other complications; 7) Probability of malignancy in dermoid cyst.