Bilateral adnexal clips are medical devices used in surgical procedures, particularly during laparoscopic surgeries, to occlude or secure the adnexa, which includes the ovaries and fallopian tubes on both sides of the uterus. These clips help to prevent bleeding and can also be used for sterilization purposes by blocking the passage of eggs. They are typically made of biocompatible materials and are designed to remain in the body after the procedure. Their use enhances surgical efficiency and improves patient safety by minimizing the risk of complications.
Bilateral adnexal hypodensities are shown as masses on the adnexal part of the uterus. These masses could be malignant or benign.
Bilateral adnexal cysts refer to fluid-filled sacs located on both sides of the ovaries (adnexa), which are part of the female reproductive system. These cysts can vary in size and may be functional, meaning they are related to the menstrual cycle, or they might indicate other conditions. While many bilateral adnexal cysts are benign and asymptomatic, they can sometimes cause pain or other complications. Diagnosis typically involves imaging techniques like ultrasound, and treatment depends on the cyst's size, symptoms, and underlying cause.
Adnexal cyst is a cyst of the uterus. Code: 621.8 - Disorder of uterus, NEC Actually, an adnexal cyst is more often an ovarian cyst, so I think 620.2 would make more sense.
625.8
625.8
621.8
The phrase 'no adnexal pathology seen' means that the pathologist looked through the tissues surrounding the abnormal area but didn't see anything odd or unusual. "Adnexal" means "surrounding or supporting tissues".
It's the anatomical neighborhood of the ovaries and Fallopian tubes.
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The left adnexal region refers to the area on the left side of the pelvis where the fallopian tube and ovary are located. This region is part of the female reproductive system and can be involved in conditions such as ovarian cysts or ectopic pregnancies.
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
They have a bilateral symmetry.