
Panayotopoulos, Dimitrios (Greece)
Athens, Greece
About Panayotopoulos, Dimitrios (Greece)
Dr. med. Dimitrios Panayotopoulos
Consultant
Athens
Greece
Training on DynaMesh®-PRP implants, pelvic floor reconstruction, in laparoscopic surgical technique on focus on:
- Pectopexy of the Vaginal or Cervical Stump
- Anterior Hysteropexy for a small uterus
- Posterior Hysteropexy for a uterus of more than approx. 70 g
- Pectopexy – Total Repair
- Native Tissue Repair
- Colposuspension lateral repair
Activity
There are currently no events.
Webinar
Online
Pectopexy – The Concept – Live Surgery Webinar
Categories & Products of this Event
Categories
- Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Cervical Stump Prolapse
- Uterine Prolapse
- Vaginal Stump Prolapse
Products
- DynaMesh®-PRP
Past event
(Event: FL321)
Workshop
Online
Λαπαροσκοπική Κτενοπηξία – Laparoscopic Pectopexy (Λαπαροσκοπική Ανόρθωση Κóλπου-Μήτρας)
Categories & Products of this Event
Categories
- Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Cervical Stump Prolapse
- Uterine Prolapse
- Vaginal Stump Prolapse
Products
- DynaMesh®-PRP
Past event
(Event: FL95)
Webinar
Online
Λαπαροσκοπική Κτενοπηξία – Laparoscopic Pectopexy (Λαπαροσκοπική Ανόρθωση Κóλπου-Μήτρας)
Categories & Products of this Event
Categories
- Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Cervical Stump Prolapse
- Uterine Prolapse
- Vaginal Stump Prolapse
Products
- DynaMesh®-PRP
Past event
(Event: FL71)
Webinar
Online
Λαπαροσκοπική Κτενοπηξία (λαπαροσκοπική ανόρθωση κóλπου-μήτρας με πλέγμα DynaMesh®-PRP soft)
Categories & Products of this Event
Categories
- Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Cervical Stump Prolapse
- Uterine Prolapse
- Vaginal Stump Prolapse
Products
- DynaMesh®-PRP
Past event
(Event: FL70)
Expert Trainer for
DynaMesh®-PRP 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 a prolapse of the vaginal/ cervical stump or uterine prolapse in the pectopexy technique.