2017
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.14848
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Re: The impact of a novel transendometrial approach for caesarean myomectomy on obstetric outcomes of subsequent pregnancy: a longitudinal panel study

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“…This debate raised several important questions, the most important of which was whether we should adhere to the old dogma about avoiding CM in all pregnant patients [29]. According to Pandey [30], this innovative surgical technique might improve the obstetric outcome of a subsequent pregnancy without having an adverse surgical outcome in the short-or long-term. He did stress, nevertheless, that evaluating additional risk factors for unfavorable obstetric outcomes will produce higher-quality data on the results of the subsequent pregnancies.…”
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“…This debate raised several important questions, the most important of which was whether we should adhere to the old dogma about avoiding CM in all pregnant patients [29]. According to Pandey [30], this innovative surgical technique might improve the obstetric outcome of a subsequent pregnancy without having an adverse surgical outcome in the short-or long-term. He did stress, nevertheless, that evaluating additional risk factors for unfavorable obstetric outcomes will produce higher-quality data on the results of the subsequent pregnancies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Pregnancy-related disorders, including obstetrics/surgical adverse outcomes especially during caesarean section(s), are emerging as major causes of maternal morbidity and mortality globally; recent years have witnessed an increasing trend of stillbirths, postpartum haemorrhage, miscarriages, fetal anomalies, endometriosis, uterine rupture and myoma among reproductiveaged women worldwide of varying socio-cultural backgrounds and genetic diversities. 2 I would like to comment that the present study had certain strengths and limitations; novel approaches and subsequent outcomes were suggested in overall risk assessment/subgroup stratification so as to derive more meaningful interpretation of complex clinical data subsets in enrolled study subjects at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, with approximately 5000 births per annum.…”
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“…The lack of benefit and the potential harm when this interval exceeds 7 days has recently been emphasised in this journal. 1 The way to avoid this is not to give prophylactically, but closer to delivery. New evidence confirming the expediency of ACS benefit, and utilisation of predictive tools (e.g.…”
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