1. LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF BENIGN OVARIAN CYSTS
Dashdemberel B ; Unurjargal D ; Aina K ; Enhbat TS ; Ganhuyag B
Innovation 2015;9(3):64-65
Benign ovarian pathology remains a significant disorder in women who are in reproductive age in the world. During the last decades laparoscopic treatment has been established as a routine method of benign ovarian masses. Adhesion prevention, less operative pain and cosmetic better results are some of the most important advantages of this proceed. Since 2010, laparoscopic surgery has been implemented in our hospital, and it is necessary to expand in the future. In 2014 total of 286 cystectomy were done and 50 cases from them were held by laparoscopy at First Maternity Hospital. In Mongolia laparoscopic surgery cases are few and there is no study relating to this situation. Purpose of this study was to investigate whether laparoscopy could replace safe and effective surgical treatment of benign ovarian pathology. 50 women with benign adnexal cysts, laparoscopically treated in the Department of Gynecologic surgery of First Maternity Hospital in 2014 were included. This is a prospective study which used questionnaire with 24 questions.The mean age of presentation was 31 years. Ovarian cysts were more commonly seen in the age group 18-35 years. The diagnosis in 28 (56%) cases was endometriosis of the ovary, 1 (2%) serous cystadenomas, 9 (18%) dermoid ovarian cyst, 9 (18%) follicular cysts and 6 (12%) paraovarian cysts. Serum level of CA-125 measured before the surgery : high- 7(14%), normal- 26(52%) and 17(34%)- cases not measured. Pain improvement after surgery- 90% of the patients had no pain, 4% were with wound pain, and 6% were with pelvic pain. It was proven the advantage of the laparoscopic surgery Patients hospital stay: 72%-1 day, 24%- 2 days and 4%- 3 days. Laparoscopic surgery seems to offer significant advantages such as reduced hospital stay, less adverse effects, better quality of life, and superior vision especially on surgical treatment of cases like endometriosis.
2. RESEARCH ABOUT LAPAROSCOPY ASSISTED VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY
Unurjargal D ; Erdenebaatar M ; Dashdemberel B ; Odbaigal T ; Aina K ; Enkhbat TS ; Ganhuyag B
Innovation 2015;9(3):62-63
Hysterectomy is still the most common major operation performed by gynecologists. Having said that the incidence of hysterectomy has increased last 20 years with new minimally invasive technique. Laparoscopy assisted vaginal hysterectomy has advantage like small incision, less operative pain, quicker recovery, less hospital stay comparing to the abdominal open surgery. Objective: To compare the outcome of abdominal hysterectomy and laparoscopic vaginal hysterectomy.The study population comprised all patients who had LAVH and abdominal hysterectomy at First Maternity Hospital, from June 2013 to December 2014.The mean age of both group is same (46.2±5.3). Duration time of LAVH is approximately 2.30±-5.9minutes and of total abdominal hysterectomy is a 1.41±2.7 minute. The general blood loss during LAVH is 74.4±19 ml and during total abdominal hysterectomy is 185.2 ± 67 ml. After LAVH any patient had no complaints. After LAVH the patient stayed at the hospital for 3 days. LAVH took significantly longer operating time than TAH. Blood loss was jess during LAVH. Hospital stay after LAVH was less than TAH. Drug cost is more case LAVH.
3.Data analyze of suspicious rodents for zoonotic diseases in Mongolia
Baigalmaa M ; Uyanga B ; Tserennorov D ; Oyunbat B ; Otgonbayar D ; Ganbold D ; Ganhuyag TS ; Purevdulam L ; Otgonjargal S
Mongolian Medical Sciences 2016;177(3):43-48
BackgroundThere are 137 soums of 17 provinces have plague foci in Mongolia. The 51.7% of them is case, 23.4%- low, 9.5% - high, 0.7% - hyper active. Main host of plague foci is marmot in Mongolia. According last20 year’s surveillance study, about 75.5% of Y.pestis was isolated from marmot, marmot carcassesand their flea. Human plague cases has been caused illegal hunting marmot in Mongolia. Even legaldocument which prohibited marmot hunting was appeared since 2005, people has been hunting marmotfor selling marmot meat, skin and other products. It is depends economy crises and other public issues inMongolia. Also influenced increase risk of human plague and being reverse result in plague preventionactivities.Materials and MethodsStudy was used data of rodent for zoonotic diseases suspicious which tested plague in National centerfor zoonotic disease (NCZD) in 2005-2015 and 13 local center for zoonotic diseases in 1988-2015. Datawas kept in NCZD and National archival authority. For mapping we used Arc View 3.2.ResultsTotally 397 event information of suspicious rodents and other animals was received in NCZD from 8 districtsof Ulaanbaatar city in 2002-2015. Most of information was received from Songinokhairkhan-64.2%district and smallest number was from Nalaikh district-0.3%. 92.2% of them were marmot, 0.1% of themwere marmot raw products for treatment purpose. Totally 1285 animal samples were tested by plaguedisease and the result was negative. Five hundred thirty tree marmots were carried to Ulaanbaatar from10 provinces. In that time plague foci were active and Y.pestis was isolated in provinces which marmotwas carried to Ulaanbaatar.In 1988-2015, totally 257 marmots and animals of 515 event information was received in15 provinces.Including 13.2% of them were birds, 84% of them marmot, 1.6% of them were livestock, 1.2% of themother animals. About 216 marmots were tested by plague. 51.2% of them were detected positive results.We develop conclusion based laboratory investigation result even it need high cost to take earlyprevention and response measures.Conclusion1. It is high risk to spread plague by carrying suspicious animal in urban area. Therefore, it is importantto take early response measures even it high cost. In further, increase cost and support rapid test ofhigh technology.2. To organize rational advertisement and increase knowledge of population about not doing illegalhunting, not selling marmot raw products in urban area, not using marmot raw products for treatmentuse and avoid contact with marmot carcasses.3. It is important to cooperate joint response measures with policeman, inspection agency andveterinary and human health sectors in Mongolia.