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My surgical training experience – a trainee’s perspective
Having just completed six years of O&G training is a good time to reflect on my past training, and specifically in relation to my surgical experience....
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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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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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Participating in clinical trials and what "informed consent" means
*A clinical trial is a formal assessment in which patients, doctors and researchers come together to find better ways to prevent, diagnose or treat a medical...
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Haemostatic agents (Floseal, Surgiflo)
I have been asked to describe in what areas patients benefit from haemostatic agents. Haemostatic agents include Floseal, Surgiflo, Tisseel, Surgicel, Fibrillar or Surgicel Snow, only...
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No urinary jet – what now?
For an increasing number of major gynaecological operations guidelines suggest performing a cystoscopy[http://obermair.info/latest-news/blog/should-a-cystoscopy-be-always-performed-after-laparoscopic-hysterectomy/] to confirm the intactness of the bladder and the patency of the ureters....
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Vaginal Cancer
Vaginal Cancer Treatment in Brisbane What is Vaginal Cancer? Vaginal cancer is a malignant disease that starts in the vagina (primary vaginal cancer). It is the least common...
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The top 5 failures to disclose risk at informed consent
In most countries, doctors have a duty to explain the possibility of surgical risks and possible complications before surgery to patients. In the vast majority these...
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What to expect after an ovarian cancer diagnosis
*In Australia, over 1,500 women are newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer every year. Here’s what to expect after each stage of investigation and treatment.* There will be...
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Why is ovarian cancer a disease of the elderly at a time when the ovaries are inactive already for a long time?
While young women in their teens and twenties can also be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, the majority of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer are aged 60...
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