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uterine perforation/obesity

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A case-control study of uterine perforations documented at laparoscopy.

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A case-control analysis was done of 19 cases of uterine perforations which occurred during laparoscopic sterilization at Gardy Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, between February 1, 1974, and January 31, 1976. The over-all perforation rate, 30.4 per 1,000 procedures, is three to 30 times that commonly

Safety of Outpatient Surgical Abortion for Obese Patients in the First and Second Trimesters.

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To evaluate the relationship between obesity and surgical abortion complications in the outpatient setting. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 4,968 women undergoing surgical abortion at a large outpatient clinic network from September 2012 to July 2014. We used log-binomial regression to

Risk of complication during surgical abortion in obese women.

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BACKGROUND Surgical abortion is a generally safe procedure. Obesity is a known risk factor for complications in other surgical procedures, but insufficient information exists to determine the effects of increasing body mass index on the risk of surgical abortions. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study

Obesity as a Risk Factor for Complications After Second-Trimester Abortion by Dilation and Evacuation.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the association between obesity (body mass index [BMI] 30 or higher) and dilation and evacuation (D&E) complications. METHODS We conducted a retrospective cohort study of women who underwent D&E abortion from February 2009 to April 2013 at a hospital-based abortion practice in

The effect of obesity on intraoperative complication rates with hysteroscopic compared to laparoscopic sterilization: a retrospective cohort study.

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UNASSIGNED Surgical sterilization is a common method of contraception. There have been few studies evaluating the effect of obesity on procedural complications with either laparoscopic or hysteroscopic methods of sterilization. The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of intraoperative

Uterine perforation at the time of brachytherapy for carcinoma of the cervix.

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OBJECTIVE The reported incidence of uterine perforation by tandems at the time of vaginal brachytherapy for management of cervical cancer ranges from 1.75% to 10% per application. The potential ramifications of afterloading a tandem that is outside the uterine cavity within the pelvis are

Safety of first-trimester uterine evacuation in the outpatient setting for women with common chronic conditions.

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OBJECTIVE We compared complications of outpatient first-trimester uterine evacuation between women with medical comorbidities and healthy peers. METHODS We examined the medical histories and procedure outcomes of women receiving first-trimester uterine evacuations between 01/02/2009 and 03/07/2014.

[Morbidity from bilateral tubal ligation, via laparoscopy].

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From January 1, 1987 January 30, 1990, 374 laparoscopic sterilizations using silastic rings (Falope), were carried out. Morbidity and main risk factors, were analyzed. More frequent surgical complications were: mesosalpinx rupture, and fallopian tube rupture in 22 cases (5.8%); abdominal wall

Effects of adjuvant tamoxifen on the endometrium in postmenopausal women with breast cancer: a prospective long-term study using transvaginal ultrasound.

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OBJECTIVE To study the value of transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) in endometrial screening of postmenopausal breast cancer patients treated with tamoxifen. METHODS In 247 tamoxifen-treated (20 to 30 mg/d for >/= 2 years) women and 98 controls, the endometrium was prospectively followed-up by means of

Endometrial ablation: a series of 568 patients treated over an 11-year period.

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OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to retrospectively review the intraoperative and long-term outcomes of 568 patients with abnormal uterine bleeding who were treated by endometrial ablation over an 11-year period. METHODS From 1893 to 1994, 401 endometrial ablations were performed with the
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