1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1998.tb10055.x
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Ultrasound detection of vault haematoma following vaginal hysterectomy

Abstract: Objective To assess whether ultrasound detection of vault haematoma can be used as a predictor of postDesign Prospective observational study of consecutive cases of vaginal hysterectomy performed between Sample Two hundred and twenty-three women having undergone vaginal hysterectomy.Methods All women had transvaginal ultrasound examination by an independent observer on the third post-operative day. Routine observations and clinical assessments were made by established management protocol, by staff blinded to t… Show more

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“…Previous surgery adhesions were seen in 36 cases, large tumor in 20 and bladder injuries in 3 cases in the present study. 7 Similar observation was reported by Authors.…”
Section: Total Number Of Hysterectomies Done Was 113supporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Previous surgery adhesions were seen in 36 cases, large tumor in 20 and bladder injuries in 3 cases in the present study. 7 Similar observation was reported by Authors.…”
Section: Total Number Of Hysterectomies Done Was 113supporting
confidence: 81%
“…3,6 Thompson has reported that 15.4% of his patients had blood transfusions due to fall in hemoglobin. 7 In the present study Increase in surgery time was seen in 41 women (32 TAH and 9 VH). Previous surgery adhesions were seen in 36 cases, large tumor in 20 and bladder injuries in 3 cases in the present study.…”
Section: Total Number Of Hysterectomies Done Was 113mentioning
confidence: 71%
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