…implantable venous access port system over a one-year period, not all of whom were receiving vesicants . The incidence of extravasation among individuals receiving non-neoplastic vesicant medications …
… of blood vessels, respectively). When long-term vesicant or irritant infusions are indicated (eg, parenteral nutrition or chemotherapy), a central venous device whose tip terminates in a region of greater …
…persistent venous irritation. Some such agents also have vesicant properties and can cause necrosis of the subcutaneous tissues when leakage occurs. It is important to note that not all vesicant agents cause …
… administered through a dorsal foot vein or, in the case of antineoplastic vesicants (eg, anthracyclines), via femoral central venous access (eg, Port-A-Cath). Symptomatic improvement usually occurs within …
Nerve-Sparing Technique during Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy: Critical Steps.
Díaz-Feijoo B, Bradbury M, Pérez-Benavente A, Franco-Camps S, Gil-Moreno A.
Journal of minimally invasive gynecology. ;25(7)1144-1145.
To show the feasibility and safety of nerve-preserving laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (type C1 Querleu-Morrow Classification [1]) for the treatment of early cervical cancer. A surgical video article (Canadian Task Force classification III). A university hospital (University Hospital of Barcelona,
Anatomical basis of female pelvic cavity for nerve sparing radical hysterectomy.
Li H, Jia J, Xiao Y, Kang L, Cui H.
Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA. 2015 Aug;37(6)657-65.
The separation and sparing of the vesical branch of the inferior hypogastric plexus (IHP), to preserve the pelvic autonomic nerve, is critical and difficult in nerve sparing radical hysterectomy. Pelvic local anatomy was performed to provide the necessary anatomical information. Precise pelvic anato
Medical definition of vesical venous plexus: a plexus of veins surrounding the neck of the bladder and the base of the prostate gland and draining eventually into the internal iliac vein.
Bertha Ayi, in xPharm: The Comprehensive Pharmacology Reference, 2007 Signs and Symptoms Schistosoma hematobium, which localizes in the vesical plexus (venous network around the bladder), gives rise to painless hematuria.
The prostatic venous plexus is a network of veins around the anterolateral aspect of the prostate and anterior to the bladder. Tributaries include: deep dorsal vein of the penis anterior vesical rami prostatic rami The receipt of blood from t...