It is often that the acute care surgeon will be called on to evaluate the pregnant patient with abdominal pain. Most of the diagnostic and management decisions regarding pregnant patients will follow the usual tenets of surgery; however, there are important differences in the pregnant patient to be aware of to avoid pitfalls which can lead to complications for both mother and fetus. This review hopes to describe the most common emergencies facing the surgeon caring for the pregnant patient and the latest management options
Female body undergoes numerous anatomical and physiological changes in pregnancy which make diagnosi...
The 1-2% of pregnant women undergo surgery for pregnancy-unrelated conditions, such as appendicitis,...
Abdominal pain is very much the home territory of the general surgeon. This review will apply a cont...
It is often that the acute care surgeon will be called on to evaluate the pregnant patient with abdo...
One in 500 to 700 pregnancies in the United States are complicated by an abdominal emergency necessi...
Introduction. Non-obstetric abdominal emergencies in pregnant women complicates one of 500-700 pregn...
Objectives: Diagnosis and management of non-obstetric acute abdomen during pregnancy is a cause of c...
Acute abdomen in pregnancy remains one of the most challenging diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas t...
An acute abdomen in pregnancy can be caused by pregnancy itself, be predisposed to by pregnancy or b...
Aim: To see the spectrum of pathological diagnosis its management in cases of acute abdomen in pregn...
Acute abdomen in pregnancy remains one of the most challenging situation in regard with the diagnosi...
Sanoop Koshy Zachariah,1 Miriam Fenn,2 Kirthana Jacob,2 Sherin Alias Arthungal,1 Sudeeptha Anna Zach...
Surgical digestive emergencies during pregnancy represent a Situation far from being exceptional, th...
Background: Despite recent advances in anaesthetic, perinatal and preoperative care, surgical interv...
Acute abdomen accounts for 5-10% of emergency department visits. It designates symptoms, signs of in...
Female body undergoes numerous anatomical and physiological changes in pregnancy which make diagnosi...
The 1-2% of pregnant women undergo surgery for pregnancy-unrelated conditions, such as appendicitis,...
Abdominal pain is very much the home territory of the general surgeon. This review will apply a cont...
It is often that the acute care surgeon will be called on to evaluate the pregnant patient with abdo...
One in 500 to 700 pregnancies in the United States are complicated by an abdominal emergency necessi...
Introduction. Non-obstetric abdominal emergencies in pregnant women complicates one of 500-700 pregn...
Objectives: Diagnosis and management of non-obstetric acute abdomen during pregnancy is a cause of c...
Acute abdomen in pregnancy remains one of the most challenging diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas t...
An acute abdomen in pregnancy can be caused by pregnancy itself, be predisposed to by pregnancy or b...
Aim: To see the spectrum of pathological diagnosis its management in cases of acute abdomen in pregn...
Acute abdomen in pregnancy remains one of the most challenging situation in regard with the diagnosi...
Sanoop Koshy Zachariah,1 Miriam Fenn,2 Kirthana Jacob,2 Sherin Alias Arthungal,1 Sudeeptha Anna Zach...
Surgical digestive emergencies during pregnancy represent a Situation far from being exceptional, th...
Background: Despite recent advances in anaesthetic, perinatal and preoperative care, surgical interv...
Acute abdomen accounts for 5-10% of emergency department visits. It designates symptoms, signs of in...
Female body undergoes numerous anatomical and physiological changes in pregnancy which make diagnosi...
The 1-2% of pregnant women undergo surgery for pregnancy-unrelated conditions, such as appendicitis,...
Abdominal pain is very much the home territory of the general surgeon. This review will apply a cont...