Brendo Method Colpopoesa

The Brando method of colpopoiesis (am.j.v.brindeau, 1867-1948) is a method of surgical treatment of cervical diseases developed by the French gynecologist Jacques-Marie Brindeau. It was based on the idea that the cervix is ​​an organ that can be repaired and restored after injury or disease.

The Brando Colpopoesis method includes several stages:

  1. Preparing the cervix for surgery. This includes removing any tissue that might interfere with surgery, such as scars or tumors.
  2. Cervical incision. It is made in a “Y” shape to provide access to the inside of the cervix.
  3. Removing tissue that has been damaged or infected. This may include tissue that has been affected by infection as well as tissue that has been damaged by injury.
  4. Restoration of the cervix. After removing the damaged tissue, the doctor uses special tools to create new tissue in place of the removed one.
  5. Closing the wound. Once new tissue has been created, the wound is closed using sutures or other methods.

This surgery can help women who have problems with the cervix, such as cervical cancer, cervical erosion or other diseases. However, like any other surgery, it has its risks and can cause complications, so you should consult your doctor before undergoing surgery.



Brando Method of Comeumometabolic Therapy Colpespopoiesis

Brando's method (Bourdignon) - Metkhanova's method, more often used in the treatment of Colpospoiesis (colpitis). It is based on the use of one or more drugs prescribed to the patient depending on the specific clinical picture. Due to the uniqueness of each case, therapy for patients with Colpitopoiesis consists of individual selection of treatment regimens. **Before prescribing treatment, the following contraindications must be excluded:**

1. Pregnancy. 2. Diabetes mellitus. 3. Acute cardiovascular pathology or acute infectious diseases. 4. Malignant neoplasms.

**Main methods of treatment of Colpospispopuernocolpitis.** **1. A/b therapy.** Used for atypical pathogens Colposiposisunetoxol or sensao1m course) lasting at least 5 days; if candida is present, then antifungal agents are prescribed (nystatin, levorin, pimafucin). Along with ABT, suppositories with intalgin can be used. Patients are recommended to take a variety of vitamin complexes. In severe stages of the disease, complex therapy includes hormonal drugs: o, estriol, undivin. However, the dosage and duration of the therapeutic course are prescribed strictly by the doctor. An individual regimen is selected, which may include antiallergic drugs and intestinal motility stimulants. **2. Local treatment Colpospo