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Samimi's Simplified Surgical Correction of Massive Uterovaginal Prolapse Daryoosh Samimi, M.D., FACOG U.S. WOMEN INSTITUTE Fed. Registration No. 2032647 Objective: Create a relatively bloodless, nerve-sparing support of the pelvis without hysterectomy. Method: Many patients with Grade 4 uterovaginal prolapse underwent a simple procedure wherein the endopelvic fascia cardinal uterosacral complex were raised up and anchored toward the ileopectineal line “ligament and tendinous sheet”. The uterus was preserved in each case. Results: Postoperative pain was minimal and hospital stay was significantly shortened. massive uterovaginal prolapse is unacceptable to most who experience it. Conclusion: Quality of life was improved while sparing local nerve supply and preserving vaginal and uterine function. A device, invented by the author, facilitated the performance of the procedure and ensured correct placement of sutures. This technique can be mastered by any competent Surgeon and should became “State of the Art”. Read the entire publication and watch a 21 minute Windows Media video demonstration now for only $50.00. NOTE: You will need a current Adobe Acrobat reader to view the documentation and the latest Windows Media Player to view the online video. |
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