*Corresponding author:
Yu V Zhegulovych, Kyiv City Clinical Hospital #18, UkraineReceived: August 17, 2018; Published: August 22, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.08.001628
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Surgical interventions are primarily associated with the need for hemostasis. All types of energy (mechanical, electrical, thermal, welding, laser, etc.) as well as chemical adhesives and sealants that are used in surgery affect the ovarian tissue and damage the ovarian reserve in women of reproductive age to a different extent depending on various pathophysiological mechanisms [1-4].