Clinical problems, injuries and complications of gynecologic and obstetric surgery

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Clinical problems, injuries and complications of gynecologic and obstetric surgery

edited by David H. Nichols, John O.L. DeLancey

Williams & Wilkins, c1995

3rd ed

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Clinical problems, injuries, and complications of gynecologic surgery

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Note

Rev. ed. of: Clinical problems, injuries, and complications of gynecologic surgery. 2nd ed. c1988

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This updated text uses a more visual approach to the problems encountered in gynaecological surgical practice. It includes chapters on complications of laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, laser surgery and operative laparoscopy.

Table of Contents

  • Managing unexpected findings at myomectomy
  • huge cervical myomata
  • co-existing genital procidentia and rectal prolapse
  • unilateral pelvic abscess following removal of intrauterine device
  • inability to insufflate the peritoneal cavity at the time of laparosopy
  • arrythmia and drop in blood pressure during inspiration with the Veress needle
  • injuries to abdominal wall blood vessels at laparoscopy
  • cystic adnexal mass
  • postoperative vaginal fibrosis and contracture following Abbe-McIndoe procedure
  • prolapse subsequent to LeFort partial colpocleisis
  • fallopian tube prolapse following hysterectomy
  • injury to the femoral nerve during laparotomy
  • recurrent genital prolapse following sacrospinous vaginal vault suspension
  • suburethral sling rejection
  • right lower quadrant pelvic abscess disruption of a 4th degree lacreation.

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