Mrs. Lalbanu 65 years old lady presented to us with the complaints of something coming down per vagina for 10 years, foul smelling discharge for 2 months, fever & maggot formation for 5 days, she also gave history of applying some chemical substances on her prolapsed mass of genitalia, and she also complains of lower abdominal pain for last 5 days. On examination, prolapsed mass was distorted, edematous, infected, irreducible & there were maggots, her temperature was raised & having lower abdominal tenderness. She was treated at first conservatively & then surgically. Now she is well & with our follow up.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/kyamcj.v3i1.13662 KYAMC Journal Vol. 3, No.-1, June 2012 pp.262-264
The aim of this study was to find out the Gynaecological disease pattern, common diseases, age distribution , organs involvement of female reproductive system, types of diseases etc. in admitted patient of Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College & Hospital (KYAMCH) a rural tertiary hospital in Bangladesh. In this retrospective & descriptive study total 853 Gynaecological patients were evaluated in 4 years period, who were admitted either from OPD or through emergency. Most of the diagnosis were made after evaluation of organ involvement, 53% uterine origin, most are benign 29%; 40% patient having normal menstrual cycle but suffering from Gynaecological diseases like chronic cervicitis, lower abdominal pain(PID). Vaginal discharge, urinary tract infection, ectopic pregnancy, different types of abortion. This study showed that the Gynaecological disease pattern of Patients admitted in Obs& Gynae department of KYAMCH- a rural tertiary medical institute.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/kyamcj.v3i1.13656 KYAMC Journal Vol. 3, No.-1, June 2012 pp.220-222
Aims & Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the complications related to uro-genital system of patients who received radiotherapy for invasive cervical cancer. The patient selection is randomized who were evaluated in OPD Obst. Gynae. Deptt.of KYAMCH after receiving their full course of radiotherapy.100 patients were evaluated. In this study most of the women were perimenopausal, having 2-5 children, most of them were presented with vaginal discharge & postcoital bleeding, most of them received surgical treatment followed by radiotherapy & chemotherapy. During radiotherapy most of them having no complains, some of them were suffering from frequency of micturation & dysuria. 31% patient suffered from dyspareunia, 17% vaginal stenosis, 7% vaginal discharge and 7% cystitis. KYAMC Journal Vol. 3, No.-2, January 2013, Page 273-276 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/kyamcj.v3i2.15166
The aim of this study was to find out the adhesion formation after closing of parietal peritoneum at primary caesarean section done in different indications; the patients were admitted in Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College & Hospital, a rural tertiary hospital in Bangladesh. In this study total 872 pregnant women were evaluated in 4 years period, who were admitted either from OPD or through emergency. Most of the caesarean sections were done due to elective causes. After the primary caesarean section, the repeat caesarean section was done in the same hospital by same surgeon within these time period and observed that there was no or few filmy adhesions were formed. So it was evaluated that, objectively to accept this step that is peritoneal closure in our operation procedure to reduce peritoneal adhesion formation.KYAMC Journal Vol. 6, No.-2, Jan 2016, Page 627-630
Background: Pre-eclampsia is one of the major causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Fetal and maternal outcomes are directly related to the duration of gestational age and severity of preeclampsia. Objective: To evaluate the fetal outcome in patients having severe pre-eclampsia following early delivery. Materials and Methods: In this observational study, a total of 100 pregnant women with severe preeclampsia were divided into two groups: Group A- delivery were done <48 hours after admission and Group Bdelivery were done >48 hours after admission. Antenatal corticosteroid were given in both groups when gestational age >28 weeks and <37 weeks. Data were recorded in a pre-designed questionnaire and analyzed by computer based software SPSS windows version 25 and results were presented in tabulated form. Statistical significance was defined as p-value <0.05 and the chi-Square test were done. Results: Out of 100 severe preeclamptic women, 66 were in group-A and 34 were in group-B. Most of the study subjects were in 20-30 years age group, The mean gestational age were 36.00± 2.456 weeks and 33.44± 2.699 weeks respectively (p<0.001). Antenatal Corticosteroid was more used in group-B (88.24%) than group-A (30.30%) which was statistically significant (p<0.001). The neonatal outcome of the study subjects where all the parameters were non-significant except IUFD and Early neonatal death that were more in group-B than group-A. IUFD (p<0.001) and Early neonatal death (p=0.011). Conclusion: The neonatal complications were less with early termination of pregnancy in severe pre-eclampsia patients. KYAMC Journal Vol. 11, No.-3, October 2020, Page 137-140
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