scholarly journals A case of radical cure of posterior uterus inflection by ventrotixatio surgery

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 475-476
Author(s):  
A. Fisher

M.M., 31 years old, the wife of an official, was admitted to the clinic of Professor G.E. Rein with complaints of general weakness, nervous disorders, headaches, dizziness, palpitations, constant pain in the abdomen and lower back, significantly increasing during regulation and each tension, pain during copulation, constipation and pain during bowel movement, frequent urge and pain during urination; comes from a consumptive family; In childhood, she suffered from scrofula, an English disease, anemia and pains; at the 15th year she suffered measles, at the 17th - pneumonia; the first month - in the 11th year, very profuse, with severe pains, lasted 7 days; the second - after 2 years, of the same nature; after 16 years, the correct menstruation was established, after 4 weeks for 7 days. She was married twice; in a month after entering the first marriage (husband suffered from overfusion) had an early (2 weeks) miscarriage, 6 weeks old; the second husband suffered from syphilis and transfusion and was relatively impotent; since this time, the patient's suffering has increased significantly; The used doctors determined that she had an abnormal position of the uterus. Upon admission to the clinic, retroflexio uteri fixata, oophoritis et salpingitis duplex (pelveoperitonitis) were found. Applied during the month of treatment (rest, warming compresses, scarification of the vaginal part, idoform in balls, etc.), as well as repeated attempts to correct the position of the uterus without result; in view of this, it was decided to perform a ventrofixatio uteri retroflexi fixati operation (hysteropexia abdominalis anterior. Ref.), moreover, that at the same time it was possible to produce salpingotomy.

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 303
Author(s):  
D. Ruzi

Patient T.K., a peasant woman, 36 years old, was admitted to the hospital on March 28, 1891 with complaints of general weakness, pain in the abdomen and blood discharge from the genitals. The first regulations appeared at the age of 14 and were soon established in the correct 3-week periods, lasting 5-6 days in moderate quantities. She got married at 20, gave birth 2 times. After the last birth, which was 7 years ago, pains in the genital area and leucorrhoea appeared, from which the patient was treated in the hospital. About two months ago, pains in the abdomen, lower back, a feeling of pressure on the bottom, difficult urination, constipation and blood discharge from the uterus appeared again.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 185-186
Author(s):  
F. Kuhn

Diagnosis of uterine fibroid was made on the basis of the following data: N.N., 29 years old, since the birth of her only child, who is now 10 years old, has never felt completely well. General weakness, dysmenorrhoea; pains for the period of regulation with each time increase; Months are becoming more and more abundant, both in quantity and in duration: in every period of the menstrual period, she spends from 50-70 napkins. At the first visit of the author, in July 1889, the patient walked from weakness with difficulty, complaining of constant pain in the lower abdomen. Upon examination, it was found that the pelvis was filled with a fibrous tumor of the uterus.


2010 ◽  
Vol 38 (9) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
ELIZABETH MECHCATIE
Keyword(s):  

Author(s):  
Ibrahim Alburaidi ◽  
Khaled Alravie ◽  
Saleh Qahtani ◽  
Hani Dibssan ◽  
Nawaf Abdulhadi ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 138
Author(s):  
Mekar Dwi Anggraeni ◽  
Lutfatul Latifah ◽  
Aprilia Kartikasari ◽  
Ima Rismawati

Background and purpose: The earlier development of the attitude toward exclusive breastfeeding produces the longer exclusive breastfeeding duration. Considering the first marriage age among Indonesian, the attitude toward exclusive breastfeeding should be developed at the adolescence age. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the attitude toward breastfeeding concept based comic on the adolescent's attitude toward exclusive breastfeeding. Method: This was a quasy experimental posttest only with control group study. The respondents were provided an comic. The respondent's attitude toward exclusive breastfeeding was measured using The Breastfeeding Attitude Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using independent and dependent t test. Results: The majority of respondents were aged 17 years old in both intervention (70%) and control grup (63%), first child in both intervention (23,3%) and control grup (26,7%), and had a nuclear family in both intervention (80%) and control grup (90%). The independent t test showed that there was a significant difference between post-test scores among the intervention and control groups (t = 5,602, p < 0,01). Conclusion and recommendation: Nurses may use the Attitude Toward Breastfeeding based comic to increase the Adolescence's attitude toward breastfeeding.Keywords: Comic, Attitudes Toward Exclusive Breastfeeding, Adolescence


2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
K. Mukhida

How do parents cope when their child is ill or dying, when he or she experiences constant pain or suffering? What do parents think of the contributions that medical professionals make to the care of their chronically or terminally ill child? Is it possible for a parent to love a child so much that the child is wished dead? The purpose of this paper is to explore those questions and aspects of the care of chronically or terminally ill children using Mourning Dove’s portrayal of one family’s attempt to care for their ill daughter. A play written by Canadian playwright Emil Sher, Mourning Dove is based on the case of Saskatchewan wheat farmer Robert Latimer who killed his 12 year old daughter Tracy who suffered with cerebral palsy and lived in tremendous pain. Rather than focusing on the medical or legal aspects of the care of a chronically ill child, the play offers a glimpse into how a family copes with the care of such a child and the effects the child’s illness has on a family. Reading and examination of non-medical literature, such as Mourning Dove, therefore serve as a useful means for medical professionals to better understand how illness affects and is responded to by patients and their families. This understanding is a prerequisite for them to be able to provide complete care of children with chronic or terminal illnesses and their families. Nuutila L, Salanterä S. Children with long-term illness: parents’ experiences of care. J Pediatr Nurs 2006; 21(2):153-160. Sharman M, Meert KL, Sarnaik AP. What influences parents’ decisions to limit or withdraw life support? Pediatr Crit Care Med 2005; 6(5):513-518. Steele R. Strategies used by families to navigate uncharted territory when a child is dying. J Palliat Care 2005; 21(2):103-110.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kasey J. Eickmeyer ◽  
Krista K. Payne ◽  
Susan L. Brown ◽  
Wendy D. Manning

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