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All patients will have preoperative evaluation by gynecologists and anesthetists, with history taking and pelvic examination. A TVS scan will be done to determine the number, size and location of the myomas, and evaluate the myometrial free margin (the minimum thickness between the outer edge of the
PPH occurs in approximately 1-5% of deliveries in the United States and accounts for 20-25% of maternal deaths worldwide. PPH is difficult to predict, but classically, risk factors for PPH- uterine atony, abruption, retained tissue, lacerations, infection, obesity, preeclampsia, magnesium
The intervention to be evaluated are operative hysteroscopy(group A) and ultrasound guided aspiration(group C) and blinded vacuum aspiration(group B).these procedures are routinely performed in the obstetrics and gynecology department for various indications. For all surgical procedures , surgical
Operative hysteroscopy has become a standard surgical treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding unresponsive to conservative medical management since it was shown as a safe and effective alternative to hysterectomy.(2,3) Monopolar resectoscope necessitates an irrigating fluid that should be a
Uterine fibroids are detected in many cases of excessive bleeding or consultation for primary or secondary infertility. When they are of the submucosal type, they require a surgical treatment by hysteroscopy. The hysteroscopic resection of submucosal fibroids described by Neuwirth and Amin in 1976
Peri-implant mucositis, defined as an inflammatory lesion in the surrounding peri-implant tissues without loss of supporting bone, are important disease entities as a result of their high prevalence and the lack of a standard mode of therapy. Although the current epidemiological data are limited,
Peri-implantitis, defined as an inflammatory lesion in the surrounding peri-implant tissues with loss of supporting bone, are important disease entities as a result of their high prevalence and the lack of a standard mode of therapy. Although the current epidemiological data are limited,
Osteoarthritis (OA) as a common musculoskeletal disease affects more than 30% of the elderly population. It frequently involves knees, hips, spines and hands. In hands, the distal and proximal interphalangeal and the first carpometacarpal joints are affected, leading often to significant disability
The long term results and benefit of infection control in the treatment of periodontal disease have been well documented. According to a cause-related concept, the disruption of bacterial plaque biofilms can be defined as primary objective for the treatment of periodontitis.
In the past few years,
Peri-implantitis are defined as inflammatory diseases caused by bacterial biofilm around implant surface characterized by bleeding on probing, probing depth and eventually bone loss; if not successfully treated they may lead to implant loss. Based on the available parameters that have been reported
Peri-implantitis are defined as inflammatory diseases caused by bacterial biofilm around implant surface characterized by bleeding on probing, probing depth and eventually bone loss; if not successfully treated they may lead to implant loss. Based on the available parameters that have been reported
Background
Chronic pain is still a largely unresolved issue, causing suffering, disability and high social costs. The search for novel pharmacological targets is therefore a priority. A recent study on postpartal bleeding came to the accidental finding of a possible analgesic action of the oxytocin
Trial Name: VIPER-OCTA trial - Vasculopathic Injury and Plasma as Endothelial Rescue - OCTAplas trial
Background
- Patients operated for thoracic aortic dissections in deep hypothermic circulatory arrest are prone to develop postoperative renal failure secondary to severe endothelial dysfunction and
Subject selection 18 systemically healthy patients, who applied to the Department of Periodontology, Necmettin Erbakan University and whose at least 1 dental implant was diagnosed by peri-implantitis and who has never taken peri-implantitis therapy, were included in the study. All patients were
Integrins
Integrins are a group of molecules responsible for intercellular adhesion and signalling. They comprise a superfamily of heterodimeric receptors that are composed of 18 different α and β subunits. In combination, they can generate 24 different receptor subtypes with a range of