2021
DOI: 10.17816/jowd69631-42
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Case reports of patients with chronic disorders of consciousness in obstetric and gynecological practice

Abstract: According to the modern classification system, chronic disorders of consciousness are defined as an altered state of consciousness that develops after coma and is accompanied by the restoration of wakefulness without the complete recovery of conscious activity for more than 28 days after traumatic brain injury. Clinical cases of chronic chronic disorders of consciousness development in women after surgical interventions related to various obstetrical and gynecological pathologies, as well as after routine surg… Show more

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“…Therefore, Ivanova and others believe that, comparing the number of patients in the conventional group and the combined group, the number of patients in the conventional group is 31, and the treatment effective rate is 73.81%, of which the number of patients in the combined group is 40, and the treatment effective rate is 95.24%. The treatment effective rate of the combined group is significantly higher than that of the conventional group, and the difference is obvious [ 5 ]. Cristal Lilov and others believe that, taking the ileocecal part as the positioning point, they carry out detailed scanning around the ileocecal part.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Ivanova and others believe that, comparing the number of patients in the conventional group and the combined group, the number of patients in the conventional group is 31, and the treatment effective rate is 73.81%, of which the number of patients in the combined group is 40, and the treatment effective rate is 95.24%. The treatment effective rate of the combined group is significantly higher than that of the conventional group, and the difference is obvious [ 5 ]. Cristal Lilov and others believe that, taking the ileocecal part as the positioning point, they carry out detailed scanning around the ileocecal part.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%