Be Selective When Using Surgical Mesh Transvaginally for Pelvic Organ Prolapse, FDA Warns
July 18th 2011The surgical placement of mesh through the vagina to repair pelvic organ prolapse (POP) may expose patients to greater risk than other surgical interventions, said the FDA in an updated safety communication. It also stated that with the exposure to greater risk comes no evidence of greater clinical benefit, such as improved quality of life.
Walk Time Provides Useful Health Indicator Information for Postmenopausal Women
July 18th 2011The 400-meter timed walk can provide insights into an older person’s cardiorespiratory fitness; the resulting data from these walks are useful in predicting total mortality, cardiovascular disease, mobility limitation, and disability. But do leisure time activities and weight/body composition changes affect walk time? Dr Kelley K. Pettee Gabriel from the division of epidemiology, human genetics, and environmental sciences at the University of Texas Health Science Center, Austin, and colleagues believe a better understanding of this relationship will help clarify the best use of the 400-meter walk in middle-aged women.
Redundant Septum Primum Flap in Fetus with Premature Atrial Contractions
July 14th 2011The mobile foraminal flap consisted of a thin membrane ballooning into the left atrium. During ventricular filling, the flap encroached on the mitral valve annulus, but did not appear to obstruct the mitral valve flow.
Survey Of Ultrasound Community Regarding The Use Of Obstetrical Ultrasound
July 14th 2011Over the past 10 years controversy has surrounded the practice of ultrasound for entertainment purposes. In 1994, the ARDMS held and published a readership poll on this very subject. For our paper we decided to hold a similar poll to see if the opinion has changed over the last 5 years.
Data Provide New Insights Into the When and How of Cervical Screenings
July 14th 2011Research has emerged validating and confirming the recommendations of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Cancer Society, and the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology to screen women for cervical cancer every 3 years if they have a negative human papillomavirus (HPV) test and a normal Pap test. However, the researchers also found that Pap testing was important among women who tested positive for HPV since it helped identify women who developed cancer or precancer.
Normal third trimester gallery
July 14th 2011Gynecology Images: Normal Abnormal Obstetric Images: 1st Trimester: Normal Abnormal 2nd Trimester: Normal Abnormal 3rd Trimester: Normal Abnormal Medical Professionals: Upload Your Here Obstetric Images: 3rd Trimester: Normal Normal Thymus - Albana Cerekja Fetal urethra at 31 weeks: just before micturition - Albana Cerekja Normal Female: 4D still image - Effendi Mansoor Monolateral double renal artery,: Normal variant kidney artery supply - Albana Cerekja TRV Fetal Head: BPD and HC Measurements - SIEMENS Velamentosa insertion: 3rd trimester - Effendi Mansoor Umbilical Cord (3D Surface Rendering): Normal Cord - MEDISON SAG Fetal Face, Profile: Fetal Breathing on Color Doppler - SIEMENS 3D Surface Reconstruction: Face - Cayrol Guillermo 3D Surface Reconstruction: Extended Breech Presentation - Saied Mohamed Tohamy 3D Surface Reconstruction: Face - Juan Carlos Pons 3D Surface Reconstruction: Face and Foot - Cayrol Guillermo 3D Surface Reconstruction: Face - Juan Carlos Pons 3D Surface Reconstruction: Face - Juan Carlos Pons
Contraceptive Options for Adolescents
July 13th 2011Contraceptive behavior is related to changing age structure, and change in upper age limits for OCs use. However, there are unpredictable factors affecting contraceptive use such as the publicity regarding OCs and breast cancer and concern about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including human immunodeficiency virus infection as well as abortion legislation.
New overview adds more evidence for safety of third generation oral contraceptives
July 13th 2011A new overview of studies of the Pill and the risk of heart attack, published today (Friday 30 August) in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal, Human Reproduction,* provides a reassuring picture of the safety of the third generation Pill.
Are You Planning to Start a Family?
July 13th 2011Planning to start a family is an exciting time. Many women and their partners wonder if there is anything they can do to help make this both successful and safe. In fact there are many things that can be done to increase the chances of a healthy mother and baby.