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Uterus‐preserving strategies for PAS include myometrial resection and leaving placenta in situ, differing in surgical principles, complications, and follow‐up. Myometrial resection offers definitive treatment with lower rates of delayed morbidity, while leaving the placenta in situ minimizes surgical risk but is associated with prolonged follow‐up ...
Pedro Viana Pinto +6 more
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Achieving continence remains central to obstetric fistula recovery because of its strong association with improved social reintegration. However, the marked gains observed during the first 3 months after surgery suggest that early postoperative follow‐up and reintegration support may be important even for women with persistent symptoms.
Sianga Mutola +5 more
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When two diseases collide: Endometriosis as a risk factor for severe pelvic inflammatory disease
Endometriosis is associated with a more severe clinical course of pelvic inflammatory disease in hospitalized patients, including higher rates of antibiotic treatment failure, longer hospital stay, and increased need for surgical intervention. Abstract Introduction Our objective was to compare the severity of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in ...
Marta Camacho +7 more
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This retrospective observational study compared clinical outcomes from patients who underwent transumbilical laparoendoscopic single‐site surgery (single‐site laparoscopy) or conventional multi‐port laparoscopy for myomectomy. Single‐site laparoscopy and multi‐port laparoscopy showed similar performance in terms of surgical safety.
Xu Yang +11 more
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Childbirth‐related perineal trauma was associated with an increased risk of physical and psychological morbidity including anxiety, depression, urinary incontinence, dyspareunia, pain, vaginal discharge, and pelvic organ prolapse, with some effects persisting beyond 5 years postpartum.
Zhaonan Wang +18 more
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In this retrospective cohort study, the vacuum‐assisted hemorrhage‐control device for refractory postpartum hemorrhage, implemented within an E‐MOTIVE and ROTEM‐guided protocol, was associated with reduced transfusion requirements, decreased device indwelling time, fewer high‐dependency admissions, and a shorter duration of hospital stay compared to ...
Kelvin Z. X. Lee +13 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Neonates discharged home on medications remain at risk of medication errors. The PADDINGToN programme previously developed parent co‐designed resources to support safer medication administration following discharge. The aim of this study, PADDINGToN‐2, is to evaluate the feasibility of recruiting and retaining parents in a study assessing ...
S. Giva +9 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Most infants with a low cord pH have reassuring 5‐min Apgar scores of 7–10, but their long‐term outcomes have been poorly studied. We examined whether cord pH predicted later special educational needs (SEN). Method This nationwide register‐based study was conducted in Denmark, which provides universal cord pH screening.
Celina Myrhøj +5 more
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