1. [Seminal vesiculoscopy: Past, status quo, and prospects].
- Author
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Wang Q, Liao LG, and Li YF
- Subjects
- Calculi diagnostic imaging, Calculi surgery, Drainage, Hematocele diagnostic imaging, Hematocele surgery, Humans, Male, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Ejaculatory Ducts diagnostic imaging, Endoscopy methods, Genital Diseases, Male diagnostic imaging, Genital Diseases, Male surgery, Seminal Vesicles diagnostic imaging, Vas Deferens diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Seminal vesiculoscopy is a new technology in uro-andrology developed in recent 10 years, which is a set of clinical operational techniques for observing the ejaculatory duct, seminal vesicle, ampullar region of the vas deferens and their surrounding structure, determining the cause, location and degree of the disease, and accomplishing such treatment procedures as irrigation, resection, incision, fulguration, hemostasis, expansion, drainage, and removal of hematocele, stones or obstruction in the distal seminal duct region. Therefore, it is not only an etiologically diagnostic technique, but also a minimally invasive surgical approach to the management of common diseases of the distal seminal duct region. Seminal vesiculoscopy has irreplaceable advantages of safety, effectiveness, minimal invasiveness, rapid recovery, and few complications.
- Published
- 2017