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J Obstet Gynaecol Res ; 46(8): 1370-1377, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32500639

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AIM: To quantify the impact of the number of prior cesarean deliveries (CD) on operative complications and preterm birth. Then to investigate the presence of a threshold, beyond which complications tend to be disproportionately dangerous. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort observational study, where data corresponding to all CD done at our service, during an 8-year period, were collected and analyzed. In total, 1840 CD were performed. Patients were divided into five categories that corresponded to the number of CD. Primary outcome was the composite adverse maternal outcome, while preterm birth and individual complications were secondary outcomes. RESULTS: The composite adverse maternal outcome, preterm birth, as well as all individual complications related to CD, except for placental abruption, showed a significant rise in frequency that paralleled the increase in the number of CD. Furthermore, this increase tended to be continuous as the number of CD increased, with an evident surge after the fourth. CONCLUSION: In our population, increasing number of prior CD was a risk factor for a parallel increase in the rate of composite adverse maternal outcome, preterm birth and almost all intraoperative complications attributable to CD. Decreasing exposure to such surgeries by limiting family size to four offspring should be considered seriously in patient counseling.


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Premature Birth , Cesarean Section/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Lebanon/epidemiology , Placenta , Pregnancy , Premature Birth/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies
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N Z Med J ; 122(1292): 75-7, 2009 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19448777

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Intrahepatic pancreatic pseudocyst is an extremely rare complication of acute pancreatitis. Herein, we report the case of a 37-year old diabetic male who presented with mild pancreatitis as predicted by modified Glasgow criteria. Abdominal CT scan showed a left hepatic subcapsular cyst of 9x4 cm that progressively increased in size. CT guided aspiration of the cyst yielded 90 ml of yellow brown fluid with a high amylase concentration. Bacterial culture of the fluid was negative. The patient dramatically improved after aspiration; 3 months later the patient was asymptomatic and follow-up abdominal ultrasound has shown complete resolution of the cyst.


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Liver Diseases/etiology , Pancreatic Pseudocyst/etiology , Pancreatitis/complications , Acute Disease , Adult , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/diagnosis , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Liver Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Liver Diseases/surgery , Male , Pancreatic Pseudocyst/diagnostic imaging , Pancreatic Pseudocyst/surgery , Pancreatitis/diagnosis , Rare Diseases , Risk Assessment , Severity of Illness Index , Suction/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Treatment Outcome
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