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J Postgrad Med ; 2000 Jan-Mar; 46(1): 39-40
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-117462

ABSTRACT

Rupture uterus in nulliparous patients is generally associated with mullerian anomalies. A case of 23 years primigravida with 19 weeks gestation presenting with features of rupture is reported here. Ultrasound helped in the diagnosis of left horn of bicornuate uterus. After exploration, right ruptured horn was excised. The incidence, diagnosis and management of such cases is discussed.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Pregnancy Trimester, Second , Uterine Rupture/diagnosis , Uterus/abnormalities
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J Postgrad Med ; 2000 Jan-Mar; 46(1): 26-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-116786

ABSTRACT

AIMS: To evaluate the role of subcutaneous tissue closure in relation to wound disruption after abdominal hysterectomy in obese patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In a prospective study at a tertiary referral centre in Mumbai, India, 60 obese patients with subcutaneous fat more than 2.5 cms were included in the study. In 30 patients, subcutaneous tissue was closed using synthetic suture (dexon) while in 30 control patients subcutaneous tissue was not closed. Average weight in the study and control groups were 69 -/+ 9.2 kg and 63.3 -/+ 11.2 kg respectively. RESULTS: The wound disruption occurred in 5 patients in non-closure group as compared to only one in the closure group. Incidence of seroma, haematoma formation and other wound complications were higher in the non-closure group. CONCLUSIONS: Closure of the subcutaneous tissue after abdominal hysterectomy of women with at least 2.5 cms of subcutaneous tissue lowers the overall rate of complications leading to disruption of the incision.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Hysterectomy , Middle Aged , Obesity , Prospective Studies , Surgical Wound Dehiscence/prevention & control , Surgical Wound Infection/prevention & control , Suture Techniques , Treatment Outcome
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