Tag: #ObstetricSurgery
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Successful Management of a Giant Splenic Cyst During Pregnancy A Rare Case Study
. Introduction:In this case report, we discuss the rare occurrence of a giant splenic cyst during pregnancy, a condition that is both challenging to diagnose and manage. The article delves into the successful management of a 24-year-old patient with a recurrent splenic cyst at 30 weeks of gestation. You can find more groundbreaking research at…
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Unexpected Discovery Leiomyosarcoma Found During Routine Caesarean Section
IntroductionLeiomyosarcoma (LMS) is a rare and aggressive malignancy arising from smooth muscle tissue, particularly in the uterus. The incidental discovery of LMS during pregnancy is exceedingly rare, with fewer than a dozen cases documented. This article highlights a compelling case where a seemingly routine caesarean section led to the diagnosis of uterine LMS, underscoring the…
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Continuous vs. Interrupted Suturing in Episiotomy Which Heals Better A Clinical Comparison
Introduction Episiotomy is a common obstetric procedure, but the choice of suturing technique can significantly affect recovery outcomes. This comparative study investigates the healing efficiency between continuous and interrupted episiotomy suturing methods.Visit https://www.obstetricgynecoljournal.com for more groundbreaking research in women’s health and surgical innovation. Key Findings from the Study Conducted over two years at MGM Medical…
