10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VAGINECTOMIES»
Discover the use of
vaginectomies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vaginectomies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Surgical Pathology Dissection: An Illustrated Guide
Vaginectomies for vaginal cancer include a portion of vagina attached to the
uterus and cervix. These specimens can be handled in the same manner as
radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer, although the paracervical soft tissues
may not ...
2
Principles and Practice of Gynecologic Oncology
In the Chung et al. series of 19 patients, 7 were treated with radical surgery,
including one exenteration and 6 radical vaginectomies, with or without
hysterectomy, with an overall survival of 21%. All patients treated with wide local
excision ...
Richard R. Barakat, Maurie Markman, Marcus Randall, 2009
Today, radiotherapy would be considered overaggressive, given what we know
about the biology of these lesions. Surgery Different types of vaginal surgery,
including wide local excisions and partial and total vaginectomies, have been
used ...
David Marc Gershenson, 2001
4
Clinical Gynecologic Oncology
Lee and Symmonds reported the results in 66 patients treated previously with
wide local excisions or partial vaginectomies and in 7 patients with multicentric
disease treated with total vaginectomies. Only 1 patient had recurrent carcinoma
of ...
5
Colposcopy: Principles and Practice
... authors cited the availability of a pathology specimen as an advantage.
Women withVaINhave alsobeen treated with partial vaginectomies
usingloopexcision followedby intravaginal5-fluorouracil cream.48 With
ameanfollow-up of 1.8 years, ...
Barbara S. Apgar, Gregory L. Brotzman, Mark Spitzer, 2008
6
Principles and Practice of Gynecologic Oncology
(231) reported 9 cases of vaginal melanoma: Three received wide local excisions
and 6 underwent radical surgery (including exenterations and radical
vaginectomies with or without hysterectomies), with a 29% actuarial 5year
survival rate.
Richard Barakat, Andrew Berchuck, Maurie Markman, 2013
7
Gynecological Urology (pb)
Patients who have had partial or total vaginectomies or urethral diverticular repair
are better served by an abdominal approach. The abdominal approaches are
particularly suited for those patients who have had previous operative vaginal ...
Usha B. Saraiya, Usha, B. And Desai, 2001
8
A Meta-analysis of Rates of Return to Agricultural R&D: Ex ...
The practice was not stopped until the 1970s, and in the meantime many young
women died or had vaginectomies. The volume by Hedges and Olkin (1985),
Statistical Methodsfor Meta-Analysis, helped elevate the quantitative synthesis of
...
Julian M. Alston , Connie Chan-Kang, Michele C. Marra, 2000
9
Drug and Device Product Liability Litigation Strategy
... in the vagina or cervix), structural abnormalities of the cervix and vagina,
surgical interventions such as vaginectomies, and a host of other afflictions (
infertility, anxiety, embar- rassment, mental anguish, and other psychological
sequela).”).
Mark Herrmann, David B. Alden, 2011
10
Manual of Gynecologic Oncology
Local excision has a remission rate of approximately 65 %.49 Partial
vaginectomy is the best treatment option for unifocal lesions or multifocal lesions
with involvement limited to the upper third of the vagina. Most vaginectomies are
performed ...
Christina S. Chu, Stephen C. Rubin, 2011