GENÇ BİR HASTADA TOTAL UTERİN PROLAPSUS TEDAVİSİNDE MODİFİYE CARTER-THOMASON OPERASYONU: OLGU SUNUMU

Uterin prolapsus kadın popülasyonunda oldukça yaygın bir problem olup kesin tedavisi cerrahidir. Vajinal histerektomi prolapsus için en sık kullanılan yöntem olmakla beraber genç hastalarda uterin koruyucu cerrahi ön planda düşülmelidir. Carter-Thomason operasyonu round ligamentlerin laparoskopik olarak suspanse edildiği uterin koruyucu cerrahi bir yöntemdir. Özellikle fertilite arzusu olan genç kadınlarda uterin prolapsus tedavisinde kullanılabilmektedir. Akut, redükte edilemeyen uterin prolapsusu nedeniyle başvuran 30 yaşındaki bayan hastaya anestezi altında redüksiyon sonrası Modifiye Carter-Thomason metodu kullanılarak laparoskopik uterin suspansiyon işlemi yapıldı. Anahtar kelimeler: Uterin prolapsus, Carter-Thomason yöntemi, uterus koruyucu cerrahi

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Carter-Thomason operation in the treatment of uterin prolapsus in a young patient: case reportUterine prolapsus is a common problem which absolute treatment is surgery. Although vaginal hysterectomyis the most used method in the treatment of the prolapsus, uterine protective surgery should be thoughtprimarily. Carter-Thomason method is a uterine protective surgery which round ligaments are suspansiedby laparoscopically. Especially it can be used in the uterine prolapsus treatment in young women who hasdesire for fertility. Laparoscopic uterine suspension technique which named Modify Carter Thomasonmethod were carried out under general anesthesia after the reduction to a thirty year old female patient whoapplied to our clinic with acute, non-reductable uterine prolapsus complaint. We aimed to discuss this casein the light of recent literature

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