Kavallaris, Andreas (Greece)
Thessaloniki, St. Luke’s Hospital
Publications
About Kavallaris, Andreas (Greece)
Prof. Dr. Andreas Kavallaris
Gynecologist Oncologist
Head of the department of gynecology oncology und minimally invasive surgery.
St. Luke’s Hospital
Thessaloniki
Greece
Δρ. Α. Καβαλλάρης,
Γυναικολόγος Ογκολόγος Χειρουργός, Επικεφαλής Μονάδας Γυναικολογικής Ογκολογίας και Λαπαροσκοπικής Χειρουργικής, Κλινική Αγ. Λουκάς, Θεσσαλονίκη.
Training on DynaMesh®-PRS implants (y-shape) with focus on pelvic floor reconstruction in laparoscopic surgical technique.
Surgical treatment of the vaginal or cervical stump prolapse, as well as in the treatment of a concomitant cystocele and/or rectocele.
Training on DynaMesh®-PRR implants with the focus on pelvic floor reconstruction in laparoscopic surgical technique.
Surgical treatment of the vaginal/cervical stump or uterine prolapse, as well as in the treatment of a concomitant cystocele/rectocele.
Activity
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy without the use of Uterus Manipulator and Sacrocolpopexy using DynaMesh PRR/PRS
Categories & Products of this Event
Categories
- Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Cervical Stump Prolapse
- Vaginal Stump Prolapse
Products
- DynaMesh®-PRR
- DynaMesh®-PRS
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Sacrocolpopexy Using DynaMesh®-PRR
Categories & Products of this Event
Categories
- Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Cervical Stump Prolapse
- Vaginal Stump Prolapse
Products
- DynaMesh®-PRR
- DynaMesh®-PRS
Λαπαροσκοπική Υστερεκτομή και Ιεροκολποπηξία με την χρήση του DynaMesh®-PRR
Categories & Products of this Event
Categories
- Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Cervical Stump Prolapse
- Vaginal Stump Prolapse
Products
- DynaMesh®-PRR
- DynaMesh®-PRS
Specialists
DynaMesh®-PRR implants have been specially developed for pelvic floor reconstruction, in laparoscopic or open surgical technique, and serve to support and stabilise fascial structures, connective tissue and ligaments.
DynaMesh®-PRS implants have been specially developed for pelvic floor reconstruction, in laparoscopic or open surgical technique, and serve to support and stabilise fascial structures, connective tissue and ligaments.
The implants are used in the surgical treatment of the vaginal or cervical stump prolapse, as well as in the treatment of a concomitant cystocele and/or rectocele.