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Obstetrical Management Following Incontinence Surgery
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 1999AbstractObjective: To analyze in a retrospective fashion our experiences with obstetrical management following previous incontinence surgery.Methods: Between 1990 and 1997 4 women presented to our institution in the third trimester of pregnancy with a history of colposuspension performed 3 months to 4 years before onset of pregnancy for second degree ...
F W, Casper, J F, Linn, P, Black
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Non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy
Current Problems in Surgery, 1969Summary The approach to any surgical condition occurring during pregnancy should be the same as in the non-pregnant state. The systemic changes and gravid uterus must not be allowed to obscure or confuse the diagnosis. Symptoms that would be readily evaluated in a non-pregnant woman must be as eagerly investigated.
W O, Griffen, P V, Dilts, J W, Roddick
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Anaesthesia for obstetric surgery
Current Anaesthesia & Critical Care, 2006Summary The obstetric anaesthetist may be required to anaesthetize women for a variety of procedures ranging from the relatively minor elective operation to the dire life threatening emergency. We discuss the procedures that will be commonly encountered and the anaesthetic options currently available.
Harvey L. Livingstone, Martin Dresner
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Damage-Control Surgery for Obstetric Hemorrhage
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2018Damage-control surgery (abdominopelvic packing followed by a period of medical stabilization in the intensive care unit) is a life-saving intervention usually reserved for critically injured patients who may not survive an attempt to achieve hemostasis and complete repair of the damage in the operating room.
Luis D, Pacheco +3 more
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PROMETHAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE IN SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959Phenothiazine drugs have a potent sedative action, a marked antiemetic effect, and an apparent synergism with narcotics, barbiturates, and anesthetic agents. Preanesthetic medication with promethazine, scopolamine, and reduced doses of meperidine afforded optimal sedation without significant respiratory and circulatory depressions.
M H, ADELMAN +3 more
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Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Obstetric and Gynecological Surgery
Journal of Chemotherapy, 1999A major problem in obstetric and gynecological surgery, especially following cesarean section in labor, total vaginal or abdominal hysterectomy, or myomectomy, is postoperative wound infection. Consequently, the use of antimicrobial prophylaxis for cesarean section and for gynecological surgery has been advocated and shown to be effective in reducing ...
Giuliani B, Periti E, Mecacci F
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[Bariatric surgery and obstetrics].
Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction, 2009Obesity poses a significant risk to reproductive-aged women. Weight reduction before conception is the best way to increasing fertility and reduces obesity associated morbidity. When medical interventions fail, bariatric surgery is the most successful method of weight loss, effective increasing fertility and reducing obstetrical complications and ...
G, Ducarme, A, Revaux, D, Luton
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