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OBJETIVE: To analyze the casuistry of CHPR of the last five years, to analyze the place of instrumental delivery, its results, and since the reintroduction of the vacuum extractor, a systematic review comparing the qualities between both methods. METHODS: A systematic review on the use of instrumental delivery. RESULTS: The number of instrumental deliveries in the Hospital is similar to other reference centers and is within the accepted; perinatal maternal outcomes are similar to those of normal deliveries. CONCLUSION: The choice of vacuum vs. forceps, the decision lies primarily in training technical.
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OBJETIVE: To analyze the casuistry of CHPR of the last five years, to analyze the place of instrumental delivery, its results, and since the reintroduction of the vacuum extractor, a systematic review comparing the qualities between both methods. METHODS: A systematic review on the use of instrumental delivery. RESULTS: The number of instrumental deliveries in the Hospital is similar to other reference centers and is within the accepted; perinatal maternal outcomes are similar to those of normal deliveries. CONCLUSION: The choice of vacuum vs. forceps, the decision lies primarily in training technical.
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OBJETIVE: To analyze the results of vaginal hysterectomies performed without uterine prolapse. DESIGN: Descriptive study. LUGAR: Hospital Center "Pereira Rossell" of Montevideo, Uruguay. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the medical histories of vaginal hysterectomies performed since 1997. operative time, length of stay, complications were examined and compared to the reference series. RESULTS: 200 vaginal hysterectomies was performed without major complications. CONCLUSIONS: In those patients requiring hysterectomy for benign cervical cancer and pathology to the stage IA1, the route of choice is vaginal.
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OBJETIVE: To analyze the results of vaginal hysterectomies performed without uterine prolapse. DESIGN: Descriptive study. LUGAR: Hospital Center "Pereira Rossell" of Montevideo, Uruguay. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the medical histories of vaginal hysterectomies performed since 1997. operative time, length of stay, complications were examined and compared to the reference series. RESULTS: 200 vaginal hysterectomies was performed without major complications. CONCLUSIONS: In those patients requiring hysterectomy for benign cervical cancer and pathology to the stage IA1, the route of choice is vaginal.
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