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Investments are needed for better hysterectomies
A recent ABC News feature[http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-24/millions-of-dollars-could-be-saved-by-doing-less-invasive-surge/4977616?section=world] suggested that the eradication of open hysterectomy and converting them to laparoscopic hysterectomy[/medical-conditions/hysterectomy/] would save the Australian government $50 million straight...
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Breast cancer - hysterectomy and removal of ovaries and tubes
It is well possible that patients diagnosed with breast cancer have been undertreated in the past. A study to be published soon shows that breast cancer patients...
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How a fake surgical device was registered
I was wondering for a long time how stringent the requirements are to register a surgical device. It is common knowledge that surgical devices only need to...
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Barriers of adopting laparoscopic hysterectomy
I am asking for your help with a research study. My team and I would like to explore the barriers of implementing laparoscopic hysterectomy. My research...
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What are the risk factors for gynaecological cancers?
Risk factors are characteristics that increase the likelihood of developing a disease, such as a cancer. There are different types of risk factors; some can be...
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The impact of complications on the lives of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in Australia
Adverse events (AE) truly have a profound impact on Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in Australia. By contrast, complications are the big taboo and no-go zone within our...
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The End of the Pap smear?
In Australia, HPV testing will replace the Pap smear by 2016 A recommendation will be made to the Australian government* to phase out the two-yearly PAP smear...
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Morcellation in Surgical Gynaecology
A few weeks ago the U.S. FDA issued a Safety Alert and recommended that power morcellators be not used for gynaecological procedures such as myomectomy or...
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Radical trachelectomy – fertility sparing surgery for cervical cancer
Cervical cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/cervical-cancer/] is predominantly an issue for women in under-resourced countries. The incidence is massive and treatments are simply not available. Returning from a trip to...
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The risk of receiving a surprise gynaecological cancer diagnosis
A 34 year old patient recently underwent a gynaecological laparoscopy for a mass suspected to be benign endometrioma, but following pathology testing, the diagnosis took a...
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