The Trocar Articles

Enzian classification, a new description of endometriosis for invasive and noninvasive diagnosis

2022-04-13T12:05:33+00:00

DOI: 10.36205/trocar1.2022001

Enzian classification, a new description of endometriosis for invasive and noninvasive diagnosis2022-04-13T12:05:33+00:00

ENDOMETRIOSIS OF THE RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE FOLLOWING A CAESAREAN SECTION: A CASE REPORT

2022-01-14T15:06:41+00:00

DOI: 10.36205/trocar4.2021004

ENDOMETRIOSIS OF THE RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE FOLLOWING A CAESAREAN SECTION: A CASE REPORT2022-01-14T15:06:41+00:00

Case report on complications of Laparoscopic Sacrohysteropexy- Non- infectious Discitis and total removal of the DynaMesh a year later

2022-01-14T13:37:33+00:00

DOI: 10.36205/ trocar4.2021003

Case report on complications of Laparoscopic Sacrohysteropexy- Non- infectious Discitis and total removal of the DynaMesh a year later2022-01-14T13:37:33+00:00

Introduction of the new procedure in UK- Laparoscopic Pectopexy. Two years follow up study

2022-01-14T11:58:22+00:00

DOI: 10.36205/trocar4.2021002

Introduction of the new procedure in UK- Laparoscopic Pectopexy. Two years follow up study2022-01-14T11:58:22+00:00

Minimally Invasive Hysterectomies: A Survey of Current Practices amongst members of the International Society for Gynaecologic Endoscopy

2022-01-12T18:09:56+00:00

DOI: 10.36205/trocar trocar4.2021001

Minimally Invasive Hysterectomies: A Survey of Current Practices amongst members of the International Society for Gynaecologic Endoscopy2022-01-12T18:09:56+00:00

Extra-ordinary High Cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) level in a 41 year-old patient with adenomyosis

2024-12-04T15:01:23+00:00

DOI: 10.36205/trocar3.2021003

Extra-ordinary High Cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) level in a 41 year-old patient with adenomyosis2024-12-04T15:01:23+00:00

Should we systematically proceed for a temporary Bilateral Uterine Artery Ligation in laparoscopic resection of cesarean scar pregnancy? Our experience and review of literature

2021-10-08T14:47:20+00:00

DOI: 10.36205/trocar3.2021002

Should we systematically proceed for a temporary Bilateral Uterine Artery Ligation in laparoscopic resection of cesarean scar pregnancy? Our experience and review of literature2021-10-08T14:47:20+00:00
Go to Top