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Obstetrics & Gynecology Journals- Lupine Publishers

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Endometrial Myomectomy: A New Soul in Caesarean Myomectomy by Şafak Hatirnaz in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers Study objective: To introduce a new surgical technique to the clinical practice by comparing the perop and early postop outcomes of endometrial myomectomy is to serosal myomectomy during caesarean section. 22 cases which consented for endometrial myomectomy were enrolled to Group1 and 24 cases which had serosal myomectomy were included in the control group as Group 2 that has been applied in our practice. Posteriorly located myomas and asymptomatic cases were excluded in both groups. All findings related to the myoma including location, size and the number of the myomas were recorded. Blood loss during surgery, haematological course during pre and postoperative period, the need for blood Transfusion, total time of surgery, and hospital stay was also documented. Conclusion: Endometrial myomectomy seems to be a safe, easily applicable surgical technique as compa

Modification of the SCA Technique:(IGWHC)- Lupine Publishers

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Modification of the SCA Technique by Nadi Keskin in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers As you would be appreciate, the rate of cesarean sections increased from 4.5% to 31.8% between the years of 1970 and 2007. Although the maternal morbidity and mortality have seriously declined within years due to the implementation of cesarean section, reduction of the complication rates has still considerableimportance, and the revision of the technique and modifications will make contributions to this issue, which involves numerous factors. Therefore, I wanted to describe the lower segment transverse cesarean incision technique, which I have been using with quite a low complication rate for more than ten years. https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/abstracts/modification-of-the-sCA-technique.ID.000128.php https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/fulltext/modification-of-the-sCA-technique.ID.000128.php For more Lupine Publishers Open Access Jo

Changes in Skeletal System during Pregnancy:(IGWHC)- Lupine Publishers

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Changes in Skeletal System during Pregnancy by Mohamed Nabih EL Gharib in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers Pain localized at the pelvic girdle during and after pregnancy has been keyed out and registered as an entity since the 4th century BC by Hippocrates. Contemporary medical research since the early 20th century has attempted to clarify the spectrum of the different pathologies that this clinical syndrome represents [1]. Up till now, the pregnancy causes changes in spinal curvature and posture remains open for further studies. One of the most frequent complications of pregnancy is low back pain, with 50±70% prevalence [2]. Its incidence is higher in the third trimester of pregnancy, when the most important biomechanical and morphological changes take place. From the second trimester, abdominal morphology is altered by the increased size of the uterus and the weightiness of the fetus, with a 30% gain in abdominal mass [3]. Despite the frequent occurrence of the problem, no expli

Anorgasmia:(IGWHC)- Lupine Publishers

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Anorgasmia by Flavia gomes dos santos in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers Female anorgasmia is the inability to have an orgasm, not to be confused with a lack of desire. They are different things, because in the woman does feel desire but fails to reach orgasm. Only 5% of cases of anorgasmia are of organic origin: diabetes, multiple sclerosis, neurological and gynecological problems. The origin is psychological for 95% of women with this disorder. It’s something that happens in the head, and which is related to what you have to learn or unlearn, with the concept of pleasure that is being managed, and with ones self-esteem. https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/abstracts/anorgasmia.ID.000126.php https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/fulltext/anorgasmia.ID.000126.php For more Lupine Publishers Open Access Journals Please visit our website: http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ For more reproductive medicine conference articles P

Maternal and Perinatal Outcome in Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy:(IGWHC)- Lupine Publishers

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Maternal and Perinatal Outcome in Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy by Sapna IS in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy still holds major cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality & the commonest cause of referral to a tertiary centre. Objective: study the maternal and foetal outcome in patient with hypertensive disorder in a tertiary centre from june2016 to may2017 (one year). Method: Total number of women with severe preeclampsia and eclampsia after 20wks were 146. Women with medical complications were excluded. Hypertensive women were managed as per existing protocol of the institution, after detailed history, examination and investigations. Anti-hypertensive of choice was labetalol and oral nefedipine, Mgso4 was used as anti-convulsant. Result: Out of 146 cases of severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, majority 91(62.32%) were between 21-25yrs years of age and 76(52%) were primigravida. We had 21(14.38%) patients with

Placenta Accreta: Case Report From Ultrasound diagnosis to Treatment:(IGWHC)- Lupine Publishers

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Placenta Accreta: Case Report From Ultrasound diagnosis to Treatment by Pilloni in IGWHC in Lupine Publishers Placental attachment disorder encompasses a spectrum of conditions characterized by abnormaladherence of placenta to the implantation site, with threevariantsclassifiedaccording to theirdegree of trophoblastic invasion through the myometrium and the uterine serosa. https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/abstracts/placenta-accreta-case-report-from-ultrasound-diagnosis-to-treatment.ID.000124.php https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/fulltext/placenta-accreta-case-report-from-ultrasound-diagnosis-to-treatment.ID.000124.php For more Lupine Publishers Open Access Journals Please visit our website: http://www.lupinepublishers.com/ For more reproductive medicine meeting articles Please Click Here: https://lupinepublishers.com/gynecology-women-health-journal/