We publish this edition of TheTrocar at a moment when the world is in the grip of profound and rapid change. Geopolitical tensions, shifting alliances, and the fracturing of long-standing multilateral norms remind us daily that the values of openness, collaboration, and shared knowledge are not givens — they must be actively defended and practised. The International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy (ISGE) has always understood itself as a global community in the truest sense of that word: one that transcends borders, political affiliations, and economic disparities to place the advancement of women’s health and surgical education at its centre. Continue reading introduction …
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Index: TheTrocar Volume 7 – Issue 1. 2026
Introduction
- Introduction: Editorial – 22nd Edition of TheTrocar
By Guenter Noé
Article list
- Evaluating ultrasonographic and diagnostic laparoscopy findings and perioperative complications in women with chronic pelvic pain at two tertiary hospitals in Zimbabwe: A cross-sectional study
Bothwell Takaingofa Guzha, Tapiwa Chapupu, Tatenda Mjangai, Memory Ngagurwa
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026000 - Intraovarian Injection of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Assisted Reproduction: A Novel Technique
Meenu Agarwal; Homaira Mansury
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026001 - Advancing the Role of Bulkamid® in the Management of Female Stress and Mixed Urinary Incontinence. A Review of current literature
Amel Elayadi; M A Salem; Wael Hosni
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026002 - Giant Leiomyoma of the Broad Ligament with Parasitic Myoma: Laparoscopic Management and Literature Review
Carlos Leal Melendez, Víctor Alejandro Rubio Garcia, Marco Antonio Delgado Ordoñez, Graciela Ivette Olivas Estrada, Citlali Mariel Reyes Espinal
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026003 - Artificial Intelligence in Gynaecologic Robotic Surgery: A Literature Review of Applications and Clinical Potential
Ruchika Gupta, Rahul Manchanda
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026004 - Uterine Artery Ligation at the Isthmus: A Simplified Technique for effective Haemostasis in Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Sanket Pisat, Eshita Wadhwa
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026005 - Hysteroscopic Resolution of a Failed Pregnancy in the Cornual Region of the Uterus Associated with Uterine Synechiae: Case Report
Luis Pablo Lopez Rivero, Pamela Delgadillo To
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026006 - Prolapsed Giant Cervical Fibroid Mimicking Uterine Inversion
Joshi Pooja Diliprao, Aditi Phulpagar, Pratyasha Swain
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026007 - Laparoscopic Transabdominal Cervical Cerclage: from Evidence to Clinical Practice: A Meeting of Obstetrics and Minimally Invasive Surgery
Carlos Leal Meléndez, Jesus Ernesto Villegas Espinoza, Victor Alejandro Rubio Garcia, Edgar Omar Marinelarena Carrillo, Marco Antonio Delgado Ordonez
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026008 - Real-Time Surgical Guidance with Robotic-Integrated Intraoperative Ultrasound in Bowel Endometriosis: A Two-Case Experience
Anshuma Shukla Kulkarni, Anushka Mehta, Riyanshi Thakur
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026009 - Early Laparoscopic Excision of a Non-Communicating Rudimentary Horn Pregnancy Conceived via Transcoelomic Migration: A Video Report
Rahul Manchanda, Roshini A. Ezhilriajan, Ruchika Gupta
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2601 - Isthmocele – Bladder Perforation: Management of a complicated case (Video Case report)
Rahul Manchanda, Roshini Arunaa, Ruchika Gupta
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2602 - Hope Beyond Adhesions: Stepwise Hysteroscopic Adhesiolysis and Cavity Restoration in Severe Intrauterine Adhesions (Video article)
Rahul Manchanda, Roshini Arunaa, Ruchika Gupta
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2603 - Laparoscopic Excision of Cesarean Scar Pregnancy and Repair of the Uterine Defect (Video Article)
Beatriz Feria, Tiago Alves, Inês Reis, Joao Alves
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2604
Full articles open access
Uterine Artery Ligation at the Isthmus: A Simplified Technique for effective Haemostasis in Laparoscopic Myomectomy
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026005
Real-Time Surgical Guidance with Robotic-Integrated Intraoperative Ultrasound in Bowel Endometriosis: A Two-Case Experience
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026009
Prolapsed Giant Cervical Fibroid Mimicking Uterine Inversion: A Diagnostic Dilemma (Rare Case Report)
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026007
Laparoscopic Transabdominal Cervical Cerclage: from Evidence to Clinical Practice: A Meeting of Obstetrics and Minimally Invasive Surgery
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026008
Laparoscopic Excision of Cesarean Scar Pregnancy and Repair of the Uterine Defect
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2604
Isthmocele – Bladder Perforation: Management of a complicated case
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2602
Intraovarian Injection of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Assisted Reproduction: A Novel Technique
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026001
Hysteroscopic Resolution of a Failed Pregnancy in the Cornual Region of the Uterus Associated with Uterine Synechiae
DOI10.36205/trocar7.2026006
Hope Beyond Adhesions: Stepwise Hysteroscopic Adhesiolysis and Cavity Restoration in Severe Intrauterine Adhesions
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2603
Giant Leiomyoma of the Broad Ligament with Parasitic Myoma: Laparoscopic Management and Literature Review
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026003
- Evaluating ultrasonographic and diagnostic lapa-roscopy findings and perioperative complications in women with chronic pelvic pain at two tertiary hospitals in Zimbabwe: A cross-sectional study Gallery
Evaluating ultrasonographic and diagnostic lapa-roscopy findings and perioperative complications in women with chronic pelvic pain at two tertiary hospitals in Zimbabwe: A cross-sectional study
Evaluating ultrasonographic and diagnostic lapa-roscopy findings and perioperative complications in women with chronic pelvic pain at two tertiary hospitals in Zimbabwe: A cross-sectional study
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026000
Early Laparoscopic Excision of a Non-Communicating Rudimentary Horn Pregnancy Conceived via Transcoelomic Migration
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.vid2601
Artificial Intelligence in Gynaecologic Robotic Surgery: A Literature Review of Applications and Clinical Potential
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026004
Advancing the Role of Bulkamid in the Management of Female Stress and Mixed Urinary Incontinence. A Review of current literature
DOI: 10.36205/trocar7.2026002
Editorial – 22nd Edition of TheTrocar
We publish this edition of TheTrocar at a moment when the world is in the grip of profound and rapid change. Geopolitical tensions, shifting alliances, and the fracturing of long-standing multilateral norms remind us daily that the values of openness, collaboration, and shared knowledge are not givens — they must be actively defended and practised. The International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy (ISGE) has always understood itself as a global community in the truest sense of that word: one that transcends borders, political affiliations, and economic disparities to place the advancement of women’s health and surgical education at its centre.
It is precisely in times like these that the mission of an inclusive scientific society matters most. When even major global players increasingly turn inward, ISGE chooses to turn outward — to expand its reach, to deepen its partnerships, and to ensure that evidence-based knowledge in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery remains freely available to clinicians everywhere, whether they practise in well-resourced academic centres or in settings where access to continuing medical education is hard-won. TheTrocar, as our fully open-access journal, embodies this commitment with every article, review, and case report it publishes.
A Society in Motion: Restructuring for the Future
ISGE is not standing still. Over the past year, our society has undergone significant internal restructuring — a process that is never painless but is always necessary for organisations that wish to remain relevant and effective. We have reviewed our governance structures, streamlined our committee framework, and invested in the digital infrastructure required to serve a membership that is increasingly global, mobile, and connected. Modernisation is not an end in itself; it is the means by which we protect and amplify the work that brought this society into existence more than three decades ago.
None of this is possible without you. Structural reform only acquires meaning when it is supported by an engaged community. We therefore call on every colleague who benefits from ISGE’s educational resources to consider deepening their involvement — whether by joining a committee, attracting an industry sponsor, taking on a voluntary role within the editorial workflow of TheTrocar, or simply by encouraging a colleague to become a member. Every contribution, however modest it may seem, strengthens the fabric of the organisation.
Publish with Us — Open Science for All
TheTrocar is designed to be a gateway — not a gate. Our open-access model means that a gynaecological surgeon in Algiers, Accra, or Almaty can read the same peer-reviewed evidence as a colleague at a European university clinic, at no cost to the reader. We are equally committed to lowering the barriers to authorship. For ISGE members, publication in TheTrocar is entirely free of charge. For non-members, a modest article processing fee of USD 250 is applied; this fee directly underwrites the voluntary work of our editorial board and reviewers, who give their time and expertise without remuneration. We are sincerely grateful for the growing number of submissions we have received and encourage every clinician, researcher, and trainee with a story to tell — a clinical series, a technique tip, a thought-provoking case — to submit their work to us.
We also warmly invite colleagues with expertise in gynaecological endoscopy, reproductive surgery, or related disciplines to join our growing panel of voluntary peer reviewers. Rigorous, constructive peer review is the cornerstone of scientific integrity, and the quality of our journal depends entirely on the generosity of those willing to share their critical expertise. If you are interested in contributing in this capacity, please contact our editorial office.
Algiers 2025 — The ISGE Family Gathers in North Africa
In May 2025, the ISGE annual congress will convene in Algiers, Algeria — a vibrant city and a powerful symbol of this society’s commitment to making world-class surgical education accessible across all continents. North Africa has a rich and distinguished tradition in medicine and surgery, and we are proud to bring our global community to this region. We look forward to the scientific programme, the hands-on workshops, and, above all, to the conversations and connections that only an in-person gathering can foster. We hope to see as many of you as possible in Algiers and encourage early registration.
In the spirit of all that ISGE stands for, we close with the wish that has opened every editorial we have written: good health and continued progress — for our patients, for our colleagues, and for the global community of minimally invasive gynaecological surgery.
Good health and progress
For the Editorial Board
Guenter Noé
Editor in Chief, TheTrocar
International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy (ISGE)
















