1.A study of teenage obstetrics complications.
Hyun Kyung KIM ; Jae Chern SONG ; Man Chul PARK ; Yong Woo LEE ; Won Sup OH
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(7):2117-2123
No abstract available.
Obstetrics*
3.Obstetrics & Gynecology Science, on the runway.
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2013;56(2):57-57
No abstract available.
Gynecology
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Obstetrics
4.The 2018 Beijing-Seoul-Tokyo Obstetrics and Gynecology Summit Forum.
Xiuli SUN ; Yang ZHAO ; Yiqin WANG ; Seung Cheol KIM ; Aikou OKAMOTO ; Jianliu WANG
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2018;61(5):539-541
No abstract available.
Gynecology*
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Obstetrics*
5.An evaluation of the awareness, perceptions, and practice of ultrasound and the use of telesonography among obstetrics and gynecologic sonologists in the Philippines during COVID-19 pandemic
Melissa D. Amosco ; Lara Marie G. David-Bustamante ; Maria Febi B. De Ramos ; Ireene G. Cacas-David
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2021;45(3):97-110
Background:
Major changes in the practice of medicine have been adopted due to the COVID-19 pandemic and have not spared the practice of ultrasound among obstetrician–gynecologists, considered to have higher risk due to unique attributes of an ultrasound examination.
Objectives:
This study evaluated the awareness, attitudes, perceptions, and practices of the obstetric–gynecologic sonologists in the country during the pandemic, including the use of telesonography.
Methodology:
A descriptive, cross-sectional survey was conducted through a self-administered, structured questionnaire using an online survey software.
Results:
There were 120 respondents with postresidency training in ultrasound (54.2%) or in maternal and fetal medicine (43.3%), practicing in different regions, and mostly with teaching affiliations (56.7%). Most are aware of the guidelines on the practice of ultrasound this pandemic and they perceived themselves to be especially vulnerable to the infection. They admitted having feelings of stress, sadness, and depression, and their concerns centered on being infected and potentially transmitting it to their family. These perceptions translated to specific practices that include use of level 3 personal protective equipment, patient screening, triaging, and use of physical barriers to minimize environmental and contamination. While most are consistent with guidelines, some practices are neither based on sound scientific evidence nor correctly adhered to, including noncompliance with appropriate ultrasound transducer cleaning and disinfection. Regarding telesonography, only half of the respondents had good knowledge, with most having informal sources of information on the technology. Although the respondents have a good attitude toward it, only a few (15.8%) admitted to using it, mainly to confer with an expert or colleague (38.3%), and for teaching purposes (11.7%).
Conclusions
Obstetric–gynecologic sonologists in the Philippines are aware of the risks and have the same attitudes and perspective on COVID-19 infection as other health-care providers. Specific practices have been modified; however, the use of telesonography is not among the changes adopted.
Obstetrics
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Telemedicine
6.Current status of infrastructures of obstetrics and gynecology in South Korea.
Yejin PARK ; Hee Young CHO ; Ga Won YIM ; Sang Wun KIM ; Young Tae KIM ; Yong Won PARK
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2015;58(5):435-437
No abstract available.
Gynecology*
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Korea*
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Obstetrics*
7.The results of laparoscopic surgery in obstetrics and gynecology at the Military Hospital N0 103 from 2000 to 2005
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;519(9):17-20
The cross-sectional study was carried out in 236 patients treated by laparoscopic surgery in obstetrics and gynecology, Military Hospital N0 103 from 2000 to 2005 to evaluate the results of this surgery. During 5 years, 236 surgeries were performed by laparoscopy including ectopic pregnancy, fallopian tubal infertility, benign ovarian cyst… For fallopian tubal infertility, the pregnancy rate postoperative accounted for 7-52% depend on each methods. Laparoscopic surgery showed many advantages: less complications shorten time of treatment, spent money... However, it is likely to have abdominal injury, expensive cost, lack of skilled surgeons, only suitable for center hospitals. It is necessary to carefully consider its indications. In addition, the authors also give some experiences about difficult surgeries to improve laparoscopic surgery.
Laparoscopy
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Surgery
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Obstetrics
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Gynecology
8.The ethical decision making model in obstetrics and gynaecology practice
Nazimah Idris ; Sivalingam Nalliah
International e-Journal of Science, Medicine and Education 2014;8(1):44-49
This paper attempts to utilise clinical
scenarios where ethical issues are embedded and requires
appropriate application of the steps of the framework
mentioned. A step by step sequential approach is adopted
to illustrate how the ‘ethical decision model ‘can be
used to resolve ethical problems to arrive at a reasonable
conclusion. The UNESCO ethical method of reasoning
is used as the framework for decision making. Physicianeducators
should be competent to use ethical decision
models as well as best available scientific evidence to be
able to arrive at the best decision for patient care as well
as teach health professional trainees how reasonable
treatment decisions can be made within the perimeter
of medical law and social justice.
Obstetrics
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Education, Medical
10.Surgery in gynecology.
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023;58(7):481-484