Global Obstetrics & Gynecology Issue  #41  #7th December 2024

Global Obstetrics & Gynecology Issue #41 #7th December 2024

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1. AICOG MUMBAI 2025

On behalf of the organising committee, I, Dr Niranjan Chavan - the Organising Secretary, extend a warm welcome to all the participants!

Mumbai – the city of dreams, where ambition meets opportunity! Known for its vibrant energy and the iconic Atal Setu Bridge, Mumbai is a city that never sleeps. With 11 metro lines weaving through its heart, it connects lives across its sprawling landscape. This year, we are honoured to host this prestigious conference at the Jio World Convention Centre – India’s state-of-the-art venue, a true testament to excellence and innovation. Join us in celebrating knowledge, collaboration, and the future of healthcare in this dynamic city!”

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCn7IizpIN5/?igsh=dmMwaWpjcjF3YW9w


Professor Dr Niranjan Chavan, Organising secretary, AICOG 2025, welcomes all the participants to Mumbai

2. YOUniverse

Mrs XYZ, 25-year-old P1L1A1 with a right-sided simple ovarian cyst of 6*8*8.8cm size presented with complaints of Pain in the Abdomen since 3 months USG suggestive of right-sided simple ovarian cyst of 6*8*8.8cmsize, no e/o solid component. CA 125, LDH, Beta HCG, and AFP were within normal limits Laparoscopic cystectomy was done. Histopathological examination was suggestive of a simple ovarian cyst, with no evidence of malignancy. Most ovarian cysts are physiologically normal (follicular or luteal cysts). Ovarian cysts can occur at any age but are more common in reproductive years due to endogenous hormone production.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-o3G4-v-mI&t=4s


3. PublicationPlanet

The article highlights the growing issue of impacted fetal head during cesarean delivery, a challenging situation where the fetal head becomes wedged deep into the pelvis, complicating extraction. Rising cesarean section rates, especially during the second stage of labour, have increased the frequency of this obstetric emergency. In India, cesarean rates are 17-21.5%, with up to 2.3% occurring during the second stage. Similar trends are seen in the U.S. and U.K., where up to 5% of cesareans are performed at full dilation. Maternal complications include haemorrhage, uterine injury, and risks to future pregnancies, while neonates face risks like skull fractures, hypoxic injuries, or, rarely, perinatal mortality.

Techniques to manage this include the Patwardhan method in India, the reverse breech delivery in the West, and vaginal assistance to push the head. However, the lack of clear guidelines complicates practice. The article emphasizes prevention, management strategies, and recommendations for better outcomes.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380814118_Impacted_Foetal_Head_during_Caesarean_Delivery_An_Obstetrician's_Dilemma

4. SlideScope

Adnexal masses are common in women, with a prevalence of 0.17%- 5.9% in asymptomatic and 7.1%- 12% in symptomatic cases. Most masses in reproductive-age women are benign, with malignancy accounting for only 10% and being rare under age 30. Common types include functional cysts, endometriomas (25%), and mature cystic teratomas (33%). Accurate diagnosis and risk stratification are vital for optimal management.

A multidisciplinary, patient-centred approach ensures effective care, prioritizing patient outcomes, quality of life, and appropriate treatment decisions.

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/dr-nn-chavan-keynote-address-on-adnexal-mass-approach-to-management-in-the-52nd-annual-mogs-conference ?

5. ArticleAlley

Thyroid cancers are common endocrine cancers and the papillary histotype of thyroid carcinoma is the most common type accounting for 85% of all thyroid cancers. This case report provides a detailed review of the patient’s medical history, highlighting her initial diagnosis of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC), treatment received and antenatal management of surgical and medical complications. The implications of thyroidectomy on the patient’s hormonal management during pregnancy are also explored.

https://www.thejgog.com/case-report-successful-pregnancy-in-a-patient-with-treated-papillary-thyroid-cancer


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vidyadhar ranade

gynaecologist at healthadvicecallcentre hmrichesthospitalaundhpune

3 个月

Read your News letter All articles are nice Impaction of fetal head I got good success by pushing it up by assistant from vagina This helped me to diliver the baby All postgraduate students of OBGY should read this Global News letter and try to upgrade their knowledge

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