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Outpatient hysteroscopic treatment of cervical ectopic pregnancy in a primigravida using the Ho:YAG laser : a case report and operative protocol evaluation
Dimitar Cvetkov, David Lukanović, Angel Yordanov, 2025, other scientific articles

Abstract: Background and Clinical Significance: Cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) is a rare and potentially serious condition, in which the embryo implants within the cervical canal rather than the uterine cavity and is present in less than 1% of all ectopic pregnancies. There are different treatment options depending on the particular situation and the woman’s reproductive desire but conservative approaches as the first line of treatment is preferred in all cases and hysteroscopic resection of the fetus is one of these options. Several types of laser systems are available for use in hysteroscopic surgery, including neodymium:YAG (Nd:YAG) lasers, KTP and Argon lasers, as well as diode lasers. The holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) laser, although more commonly used in urology due to its ability to cut, coagulate, and vaporize tissue, has gained interest in gynecologic procedures because of its precision and favorable safety profile. Case Presentation: We present the case of a 32-year-old woman, pregnant for the first time, who was diagnosed with CEP and successfully treated using a Ho:YAG laser during an outpatient hysteroscopic procedure. As far as we know, this is the first published case using this approach. Conclusions: The Ho:YAG laser is a proven tool for outpatient hysteroscopic procedures like septum and adhesion removal. Its ability to both cut and coagulate offers a minimally invasive, fertility-sparing option for managing cervical ectopic pregnancy. With the right patient and proper backup plans in place, this approach could be a promising alternative to more aggressive treatments.
Keywords: cervical ectopic pregnancy, hysteroscopic resection, holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) laser
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 63; Downloads: 24
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Kako zmanjšati incidenco melanoma v Sloveniji : zbornik prispevkov
2025, proceedings of professional or unreviewed scientific conference contributions

Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 57; Downloads: 17
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Dedne predispozicije in rak dojk : praksa na Onkološkem inštitutu Ljubljana in v tujini
2025, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: dedni rak, onkološko zdravljenje, rak dojke, zborniki
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 64; Downloads: 24
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Novosti/spremembe priporočil zgodnjega raka dojk
2025, other monographs and other completed works

Keywords: novotvorbe dojke, zdravljenje, rak dojke, zborniki
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 60; Downloads: 21
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Urotelni karcinom sečevoda in ledvičnega meha : interdisciplinarni simpozij
2025, not set

Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 53; Downloads: 28
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Tumorji v nosečnosti : vodenje na presečišču onkologije
Nina Kovačević, 2025, published scientific conference contribution

Keywords: nosečnost, onkologija, onkološko zdravljenje
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 50; Downloads: 14
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Diversity of ESBL-producing E. coli in various water and sediment types
Leon Marič, Maja Rupnik, Sandra Janežič, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Antimicrobial resistance is a major global health threat, and aquatic ecosystems serve as critical interfaces between human activity and the environment, providing reservoirs and pathways for the spread of resistant bacteria. In this study, we investigated the prevalence and diversity of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli across multiple aquatic environments in Slovenia by analysing water, sediment, and wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) influent samples collected between June 2023 and April 2024. ESBL-producing E. coli was detected in 93% of WWTP influents, 61% of water, and 35% of sediment samples. From 315 positive samples, 564 isolates were subjected to whole genome sequencing. In total, 134 MLST-sequence types (STs) were identified, with globally prevalent lineages (ST131, ST38, ST10, ST69, ST1193) occurring across regions and sample types. Clonally related isolates occurred in geographically distant sites, and persistent strains were observed over time, suggesting both local persistence and broader dissemination. Fourteen distinct ESBL genes were detected, predominantly plasmid-encoded blaCTX-M-15. Water samples captured the greatest ST diversity, whereas sediment and WWTP influents provided complementary insights. Combining sample types improved detection of overall diversity, with water and sediment or WWTP samples providing the most comprehensive overview. Our findings demonstrate widespread and dynamic dissemination of ESBL-producing E. coli in Slovenian aquatic environments and emphasize the value of integrated sampling strategies for effective surveillance.
Keywords: E. coli, ESBL, sediment, water
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 52; Downloads: 31
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Data in diabetic foot care : from current state to a management framework for implementation
Iztok Štotl, 2025, review article

Abstract: Background/Objectives: The healthcare data sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, fueled by advances in genomics, medical imaging, and wearable devices. The convergence of universal data standards now provides the common ground needed to translate this data into medical advances. However, a significant implementation gap persists, preventing effective deployment in routine clinical practice, particularly in specialized areas like diabetic foot care. Methods: This paper examines the opportunities presented by modern data methodologies to bridge this gap, contextualized within diabetic foot care, where the paramount goals are patient well-being, tissue preservation, and amputation prevention. Results: The analysis indicates that the synergy of interoperable data and advanced management tools is poised to fundamentally transform healthcare delivery. Interdisciplinary collaboration is identified as the foundational element enabling the timely, coordinated, and evidence-based interventions necessary to achieve critical clinical objectives. Conclusions: The pivotal challenge has shifted from technological capability to effective implementation. Leveraging modern data methodologies is essential for translating potential into tangible improvements in diabetic foot outcomes. In this context, collaborative data management must be recognized as a critical treatment modality itself. Here, “data is tissue”; it must be managed with the same urgency and care to enable success.
Keywords: diabetes, diabetic foot, electronic health record, governance, prediction models, digital practice guidelines, guidelines definition language, diabetes registries, fair, quality of care
Published in DiRROS: 17.12.2025; Views: 68; Downloads: 42
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