Angiotensometry during operations on the uterus and appendages

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Abstract

It can be assumed that the development of pathological processes of the uterus and appendages is largely associated with changes in blood circulation. This could be confirmed by the results of a comparison of blood pressure in the vessels of the affected and intact appendages. In this regard, we performed angiotensometry of the ovarian artery and the tubal branch of the uterine artery. To measure blood pressure, an apparatus proposed by M. 3. Segal and A. I. Lisin was used (author's report No. 360075 of_5/IX 1972). The research methodology did not differ from the one described earlier. Taking into account the features of the object of observation, we reduced the size of the rigid camera and changed its shape, mounted a fluoroplast light diffuser in it, redesigned the branch of the apparatus. Blood pressure was determined during operations in the ovarian artery, as well as in the vessel adjacent to the fallopian tube at 2 points — at the level of its isthmic and ampullary parts.

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M. Z. Segal

Kazan Institute of Advanced Medical Training named after V. I. Lenin

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Department of Surgery and Oncology of Science, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1

Russian Federation, Kazan

N. L. Kapelyushnik

Kazan Institute of Advanced Medical Training named after V. I. Lenin

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Department of Surgery and Oncology of Science, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1

Russian Federation, Kazan

S. K. Volodin

Kazan Institute of Advanced Medical Training named after V. I. Lenin

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Department of Surgery and Oncology of Science, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1

Russian Federation, Kazan

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