Session 6-Movies

Session 6-Movies

FP-314 LASER INCISION OF INTRA-UTERINE SEPTUM. J. R. Feste, Woman's Hospital of Texas, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. This short video addr...

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FP-314

LASER INCISION OF INTRA-UTERINE SEPTUM. J. R. Feste, Woman's Hospital of Texas, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. This short video addresses the laser approach to incision of a septum in a "sepate uterus". The movie illustrates the indications and techniques in laser incision. Cases will demonstrate the use of YAG, Argon and KTP lasers in treating this uterine anomaly. Sound, Color, 3/4" video, 10 minutes.

FP-315

HYSTEROSCOPIC RESECTION OF A UTERINE SEPTUM WITH THE KTP LASER. J. F. Daniell, Woman's Health Group, HCA West Side Hospital, Nashville, TN. This videotape demonstrates hysteroscopic resection of a large uterine septum and discusses the indications and techniques for both operations. Sound, Color, 1/2" VHS, 8 minutes.

FP-316

OFFICE HYSTEROSCOPY. A. M. Siegler, State University of New York, Health Science Center, Brooklyn, NY. The technique of office hysteroscopy will be shown in a step by step manner with illustrations of the instruments involved. Some of the common intracavitary abnormalities are revealed by this method and the diagnostic indications are listed. Sound, Color, 3/4" video, 17 minutes.

Wednesday, September 30, 1987

2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Session 6-Movies

FP-317

SURGICAL PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF PELVIC ADHESIVE DISEASE. R. R. Franklin, S. F. Rogers, Woman's Hospital of Texas, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. A 3/4", fifteen minute video in color and sound depicting current concepts in the treatment and prevention of pelvic adhesive disease in female infertility patients using surgical techniques and a new adhesion barrier to further enhance the final result. Sound, Color, 3/4" video, 15 minutes.

FP-318

SUTURE LOOP TECHNIQUE. H. M. Hasson, Grant Hospital, Chicago, IL. A suture loop technique, designed to facilitate microsurgical and laparoscopic procedures, is described. It consists of performing a noose, defined as a loop with a sliding knot, near the distal end of a suture. Following passage of the suture needle through opposing tissue surfaces, the needle is passed through the noose and the suture is pulled into a knot. This technique prevents slippage of the suture's free end and through the tissues, facilitates the formation of the first knot and minimizes fraying of the suture. Color, 3/4" video, 13 minutes.

FP-319

TRANSUTERINE RESECTION OF FIBROIDS. J. F. Hulka, F. A. Fried, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,NC. A new approach to the management of submucous fibroids in selected patients. This video demonstrates the use of the resectoscope in the management of this problem. Color, 1/2" VHS, 15 minutes.

FP-320

DIAGNOSIS AND SURGERY FOR AZOSPERMIA CAUSED BY EJACULATORY DUCT OBSTRUCTION. S. J. Silber, St. Luke's Hospital, St. John's Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, MO. This movie demonstrates the diagnosis and treatment of the different types of blockages in the ejaculatory duct (1) post inflammatory and (2) congenital. This diagnosis is often missed in men with azospermia and surgical treatment is fraught with risks of causing incontinence if one damages the external sphincter and retrograde ejaculation if one damages the internal sphincter, while trying to resect via cystoscopy, the floor of the prostate in order to open up the ejaculatory duct. The anatomy, x-ray diagnOSis, and surgery are demonstrated in detail. Patients immediately notice an increase in semen volume, but sperm in some cases will not appear in the ejaculate until secondary epididymal blockage is also corrected. Sound, Color, 3/4" video, 13 minutes.

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FP-321

SUTURELESS VASOVASOSTOMY USING THE ND:YAG LASER. V. Cubelli, E. C. Mallett, A. D. Smith, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY. Techniques are presented utilizing a Nd:YAG laser to induce tissue adherence in the vas deferens, thereby creating a sutureless anastomosis. The results of studies done in Sprague-Dawley rats and in New Zealand white rabbits are presented. This technique offers the advantages of a sizeable reduction in operating time and less emphasis on microsurgical experience. Sound, Color, 3/4" video, 111/2 minutes.

FP-322

MICROSURGICAL VASOVASOTOMY: AN ATRAUMATIC MULTILAYER TECHNIQUE. M. Goldstein, W. Blank, Cornell University Medical College, The New York Hospital, New York, NY. We demonstrate an atraumatic multilayer vasovasotomy that provides an accurate water-tight anastomosis. This technique utilizes 10-0 monofilament nylon with double armed needles for the mucosal layer and 9-0 nylon for the outer muscular layer. We believe the multilayer technique provides more accurate approximation of the mucosal margins than is possible with a single layer method and assures a leakproof anastomosis. Sound, Color, 3/4" video, 14 minutes.

FP-323

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF INFERTILITY. M. B. Rosenthal, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. This videotape presents a discussion with a couple who have been infertile for ten years. They discuss how they have felt, how the infertility has affected their lives, including their sexual lives, and what the medical staff has done that has been helpful (or not) at this time. It is a film directed to those who work with infertility patients, including nurses, physicians, social workers, and students. Sound, color, 3/4" video, 25 minutes.

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