Gerasymchuk, Yuriy Kałas, Wojciech Arkowski, Jacek Marciniak, Łukasz Hreniak, Dariusz Wysokińska, Edyta Strządała, Leon Obremska, Marta Tomachynski, Larysa Chernii, Viktor
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
A new conjugate of gallato zirconium (IV) phthalocyanine complexes (PcZrGallate) has been obtained from alkilamino-modified SiO2 nanocarriers (SiO2-(CH2)3-NH2NPs), which may potentially be used in photodynamic therapy of atherosclerosis. Its structure and morphology have been investigated. The photochemical properties of the composite material has ...
Roofthooft, E; Joshi, GP; Rawal, N; Van de Velde, M; 34202; working, of of by prospect
Caesarean section is associated with moderate-to-severe postoperative pain, which can influence postoperative recovery and patient satisfaction as well as breastfeeding success and mother-child bonding. The aim of this systematic review was to update the available literature and develop recommendations for optimal pain management after elective cae...
Lonnée, Herman A Taule, Katinka Knoph Sandvand, Johanne Koroma, Michael M Dumbuya, Abubakar Jusu, Kakpama S K Shour, Mohamed A van Duinen, Alex J
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Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
Providing safe anaesthesia is essential when performing caesarean sections, one of the most commonly performed types of surgery. Anaesthesia-related causes of maternal mortality are generally considered preventable. The primary aim of our study was to assess the type of anaesthesia used for caesarean sections in Sierra Leone. Secondary aims were to...
Hagi, Tomohito Nakamura, Tomoki Hasegawa, Takahiro Asanuma, Kunihiro Sudo, Akihiro
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Biomedical Reports
Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease characterized by the presence of endometrium-like tissue in sites outside the uterine cavity. It affects 6-10% of women of reproductive age. Concerning abdominal wall endometriosis, it is particularly rare with a reported incidence of 0.03-3.5%. Abdominal wall endometriosis may be misdiagn...
Chang, Yu-Hsing
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The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology
Uterine rupture is a rare obstetric emergency, and the rate of rupture has increased over time with the rising rate of caesarean section (CS) and trial of labour after CS (TOLAC). To determine the prevalence, and maternal and neonatal complications associated with complete uterine rupture at a New Zealand (NZ) tertiary referral hospital over an 11-...
Truong, Alice Ellett, Lenore Hicks, Lauren Pell, Gabrielle Walker, Susan P
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The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology
Multimedia modules have been used as an adjunct to improve patient knowledge and recall for various elective surgical procedures, but have been incompletely evaluated in patients undergoing caesarean section. To compare the use of a supplementary multimedia module with written information in improving the informed consent process prior to elective ...
Wulfert, Chris-Henrik Müller, Christian Theodor Abdel-Kawi, Ahmed Farouk Schulze, Wolfgang Schmidt-Seithe, Henning Borstelmann, Sonko Loske, Gunnar
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Innovative Surgical Sciences
Objectives We describe the first application of intrauterine negative-pressure therapy (IU-NPT) for an early rupture of a uterine suture after a third caesarean section with consecutive peritonitis and sepsis. Because all four quadrants were affected by peritonitis, a laparotomy was performed on the 15th day after caesarean section. Abdominal negat...
Pan, Ye Li, Bo Wang, Ze Wang, Ying Gong, Xiaoshu Zhou, Wenqing Shi, Yuhua
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Frontiers in Endocrinology
Research question Endometrial preparation is one of the most important steps for ensuring frozen embryo transfer success. However, there is no clear evidence that identifies an optimal endometrial preparation protocol for frozen embryo transfer. In addition, in studies that assessed which were the optimal endometrial preparation protocols, few anal...
Davis, Georgina Waldman, Boris Phipps, Hala Hyett, Jon de Vries, Bradley
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The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology
Induction of labour (IOL) and caesarean section (CS) rates continue to increase in Australia, New Zealand and globally. There is evidence that CS rates are decreased in the context of medically indicated and elective IOL; therefore, the emerging concept of using IOL as means of preventing CS warrants investigation. To assess obstetricians' opinions...
Djebala, Salem Evrard, Julien Gregoire, Fabien Thiry, Damien Bayrou, Calixte Moula, Nassim Sartelet, Arnaud Bossaert, Philippe
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Veterinary Sciences
The aim of this study was to identify the pathogens potentially involved in parietal fibrinous peritonitis (PFP). PFP is a complication of laparotomy in cattle, characterized by an accumulation of exudate inside a fibrinous capsule. We have studied 72 cases of PFP in Belgian blue cows, confirmed by a standard diagnostic protocol. Blood was collecte...