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Vulval Cancer
What is vulval cancer? Vulval cancer is a malignant disease that starts on the skin of the external women’s genitals. In Australia, vulval cancer is uncommon with...
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Preoperative Guidelines for Surgery on Elderly
Most gynaecologists see patients at 6 weeks from surgery. By contrast, most postoperative issues actually arise in the early postoperative period. Urinary tract and other infections,...
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Salpingectomy to reduce "ovarian cancer" risk
A few weeks ago we discussed the role of salpingectomy[http://obermair.info/latest-news/blog/salpingectomy-for-ovarian-cancer-prevention/] (without removing the ovaries) to prevent ovarian cancer. We agreed that … Historical data suggest that...
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False positive readings of HE4
A couple of weeks ago a friend and gynaecologist complained about HE4 and in particular about false positive readings. Traditionally we use biomarkers such as HE4...
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Mirena for Lynch patients?
In gynaecology we moved from major surgery through laparotomy, to laparoscopic surgery to single incision surgery and finally to non-surgical treatment of endometrial pathology within the...
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New Patient Form
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New iPhone App
The app will be free and based on research carried out at QCGC in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic. It suggests that the risk and the...
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No more wound dressing
Until recently my practice received a significant number of phone calls from patients enquiring when the wound dressing could or would have to come off, what...
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What to expect after surgery
While most of our patients are medically fit to go home after a day or two in hospital, the transition into the routine at home can...
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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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