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  • Cirugía mínimamente invasiva
  • Cirugía ginecológica

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  • Los istmoceles uterinos, defectos en la pared uterina, pueden causar sangrado uterino anormal y infertilidad.
  • El diagnóstico preciso y el tratamiento eficaz son cruciales para las mujeres que desean la fertilidad futura.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar la presentación clínica, el diagnóstico y el tratamiento del istmocele uterino.
  • Para resaltar las técnicas quirúrgicas, las variaciones y las posibles complicaciones asociadas con los istmoceles.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la presentación clínica y de los resultados de las imágenes.
  • Demostración de los principios de manejo quirúrgico a través de un video narrado de laparoscopia e histeroscopia asistida por robot.
  • Discusión de las variaciones y complicaciones.

Principales resultados:

  • Las técnicas quirúrgicas clave para la reparación del istmocele incluyen identificación precisa, disección adecuada, hemostasis y visualización de la cavidad endometrial.
  • La histeroscopia pre y postoperatoria ayuda en la visualización del defecto y la confirmación de la reparación.
  • Se presentan estrategias de manejo para istmoceles en ubicaciones típicas, variaciones y complicaciones.

Conclusiones:

  • Las técnicas quirúrgicas estándar son efectivas para los istmoseles uterinos típicos.
  • Las consideraciones anatómicas y quirúrgicas únicas son esenciales al abordar las variaciones y complicaciones de los istmoceles.