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J Med Assoc Thai ; 82(12): 1265-7, 1999 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10659573

ABSTRACT

A 24-year-old woman, HIV seropositive, LMP ten weeks previously, para 2-0-0-2, presented with complaints of left sided pelvic pain. Her previous pregnancies were terminated by cesarean section with tubal sterilization (Pomeroy technique) in the first pregnancy and by cesarean section with repeated tubal sterilization (Pomeroy technique) in the second one. The pelvic examination revealed cervical motion tenderness and a tender sausage-like mass of about 3 x 4 cm in the left adnexa. Both previously ligated fallopian tubes and a hematosalpinx lying distal to the ligated site of the left tube were revealed in the exploratory laparotomy after a positive culdocentesis. Bilateral salpingectomy was performed. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of tubal pregnancy in the left tube and the status post tubal sterilization in the right one. The postoperative course was uneventful.


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HIV Seropositivity , Pregnancy, Tubal , Pregnancy , Sterilization, Tubal , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Reoperation
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Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol ; 38(1): 58-60, 1998 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9521392

ABSTRACT

A prospective randomized controlled trial of single and double-gloving methods in perineorrhaphy after vaginal delivery was performed between August 1, and September 30, 1996 at Rajavithi Hospital to compare glove perforation between both methods. We examined 1,316 individual gloves in the double-gloving method and 742 individual gloves in the single-gloving method. These gloves were tested by immersing in water. The glove perforation rate was 5.2% (107 of 2,058). There was significant reduction in the glove perforation rate of double-inner gloves (2.7%) compared with the single-gloving group (6.7%). The perforation rate of the double outer-gloves group was 5.9%. The perforation rate in the matched outer and inner perforation was found only in 0.3% (2 of 658). The double-gloving method had a significant benefit in protection of the surgeon's hand from the exposure to blood compared with the single-gloving method.


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Delivery, Obstetric , Gloves, Surgical , Perineum/surgery , Humans , Prospective Studies
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