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View article: Inter-pregnancy interval and uterine rupture during a trial of labour after one previous caesarean delivery and no previous vaginal births: a retrospective population-based cohort study
Inter-pregnancy interval and uterine rupture during a trial of labour after one previous caesarean delivery and no previous vaginal births: a retrospective population-based cohort study Open
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View article: Cardiac arrest in pregnancy with successful stabilization and delivery on veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report
Cardiac arrest in pregnancy with successful stabilization and delivery on veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report Open
Background Cardiac arrest in pregnancy is rare. Clinicians need to adapt management to the altered anatomy and physiology of pregnancy, and the well-being of two patients (mother and foetus) may come into consideration. The medical literat…
View article: First uterine transplant case at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
First uterine transplant case at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Open
Uterine transplantation (UT) is an emerging medical treatment for women affected by absolute uterine factor infertility (AUFI). To date there have been over 90 documented cases of UT performed worldwide, with over 50 live births. UT allows…
View article: Research Outcomes Following Uterus Transplantation at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Research Outcomes Following Uterus Transplantation at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Open
Background: Absolute Uterine Factor infertility (AUFI) can be congenital such as Mayer-Rokitansky Küster syndrome (MRKH), or acquired resulting from conditions rendering the uterus non-functional or following a hysterectomy. In 2014 the fi…
View article: Uterus Transplantation and Pregnancy Induction: An Approved Protocol at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA)
Uterus Transplantation and Pregnancy Induction: An Approved Protocol at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA) Open
Background: Absolute Uterine Factor infertility (AUFI) can be congenital such as Mayer-Rokitansky Küster syndrome (MRKH), or acquired resulting from conditions rendering the uterus non-functional or hysterectomy. Prior to the year 2014, wo…
View article: Uterus Transplantation and Pregnancy Induction: An Approved Protocol at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA)
Uterus Transplantation and Pregnancy Induction: An Approved Protocol at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA) Open
Background: Absolute Uterine Factor infertility (AUFI) can be congenital such as Mayer-Rokitansky Küster syndrome (MRKH), or acquired resulting from conditions rendering the uterus non-functional or hysterectomy. Prior to the year 2014, wo…
View article: Bilateral renal artery stenosis due to fibromuscular dysplasia presenting as superimposed pre-eclampsia
Bilateral renal artery stenosis due to fibromuscular dysplasia presenting as superimposed pre-eclampsia Open
Renal vascular hypertension is a diagnosis that needs to be entertained in the setting of refractory, otherwise unexplained hypertension in pregnancy. Conclusive diagnosis of the condition is made by the use of angiography, which confers o…
View article: VP52.18: The Arabin pessary with dilated cervix: two distinct populations and outcomes
VP52.18: The Arabin pessary with dilated cervix: two distinct populations and outcomes Open
A short cervix at mid-gestation is associated with an increased risk for preterm birth. Progressive cervical shortening leading to cervical dilatation with exposure of the fetal membranes is understood to further increase the risk of prete…
View article: VP52.09: Do we really know how the Arabin pessary works in women at risk for preterm birth?
VP52.09: Do we really know how the Arabin pessary works in women at risk for preterm birth? Open
A short cervix in mid-trimester is associated with an increased risk of preterm labour and birth. Use of the Arabin pessary is known to reduce the risk of preterm birth in such women. Several theories have been proposed to explain mechanis…
View article: Is sonographically measured cervical length at 37 weeks of gestation associated with intrapartum cesarean section? A prospective cohort study
Is sonographically measured cervical length at 37 weeks of gestation associated with intrapartum cesarean section? A prospective cohort study Open
Introduction Cesarean section rates continue to increase globally. Prediction of intrapartum cesarean section could lead to preventive measures. Our aim was to assess the association between sonographically measured cervical length at 37 w…
View article: A prospective cohort study: Creatine and pregnancy outcomes (CPO)
A prospective cohort study: Creatine and pregnancy outcomes (CPO) Open
Background: The neuroprotective benefit of antenatal magnesium sulphate (MgSO 4 ) for preterm infants is currently attributed to the magnesium content.Even though the mechanism is not fully understood, the potential contribution of sulphat…
View article: Diagnosis of antenatal Bartter syndrome
Diagnosis of antenatal Bartter syndrome Open
Bartter syndrome is a rare heterogeneous group of autosomal-recessive salt-losing renal tubular disorders that can present in fetal life (antenatal Bartter syndrome; ABS) as "unexplained" early-onset polyhydramnios, often associated with g…
View article: Could Elastography Be Used in the Prediction of Morbidly Adherent Placentation?
Could Elastography Be Used in the Prediction of Morbidly Adherent Placentation? Open
Morbidly adherent placentation (MAP) is a condition in which the placenta is abnormally attached to the uterine myometrium. MAP is a complication of pregnancy that can cause significant morbidity to the mother and fetus and therefore early…