Malignant Disease: Special
Procedures
Staging of
Gynecologic Oncology Patients With Exploratory Laparotomy
Subclavian
Port-A-Cath
Peritoneal Port-A-Cath
Application
of Vaginal Cylinders for Intracavitary Radiation Therapy
Application
of Uterine Afterloading Applicators for Intracavitary RadiationTherapy
Pelvic
High-Dose Afterloader
Abdominal
Injection of Chromic Phosphate (32P)
Supracolic
Total Omentectomy
Omental
Pedicle "J" Flap
Tube Gastrostomy
Total Vaginectomy
Radical
Vulvectomy With Bilateral Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection
Reconstruction
of the Vulva With Gracilis Myocutaneous Flaps
Transverse
Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flap and Vertical Rectus Abdominis
Myocutaneous Flap
Radical
Wertheim Hysterectomy With Bilateral Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection
and With Extension of the Vagina
Anterior Exenteration
Posterior Exenteration
Total Pelvic
Exenteration
Colonic
"J" Pouch Rectal Reservoir
Kock
Pouch Continent Urostomy
Omental
"J" Flap Neovagina
Ileocolic
Continent Urostomy (Miami Pouch)
Construction
of Neoanus Gracilis Dynamic Anal Myoplasty
Skin-Stretching
System Versus Skin Grafting
Gastric
Pelvic Flap for Augmentation of Continent Urostomy or Neovagina
Control
of Hemorrhage in Gynecologic Surgery
Repair
of the Punctured Vena Cava
Ligation
of a Lacerated Internal Iliac Vein and Suturing of a Lacerated Common
Iliac Artery
Hemorrhage
Control in Sacrospinous Ligament Suspension of the Vagina
Presacral
Space Hemorrhage Control
What
Not to Do in Case of Pelvic Hemorrhage
Packing
for Hemorrhage Control
Control
of Hemorrhage Associated With Abdominal Pregnancy
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