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Surgical Disorders In Pregnancy

By Parulekar, Shashank, Vyankatesh, Dr.

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Title: Surgical Disorders In Pregnancy  
Author: Parulekar, Shashank, Vyankatesh, Dr.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Medicine, Obstetrics Surgery
Collections: Authors Community, Medicine
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Publication Date:
2019
Publisher: Shashank Vyankatesh Parulekar
Member Page: Shashank Parulekar

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Surgical disorders that affect women in the reproductive age group in general can be expected to affect pregnant women with equal frequency, unless pregnancy predisposes to development of those conditions. Some of these disorders affect a pregnancy adversely, which is a point of concern for the obstetrician. Sometimes a pregnancy may mask some symptoms and signs of some surgical disorders, making the diagnosis difficult. Some of these disorders get aggravated by a pregnancy, which is a point of concern for the respective surgeon. Surgical disorders sometimes need surgical treatment, which involves administration of anesthesia, which may adversely affect the gravida and/or her fetus. There is also the matter of sufficient access for surgery in case of intraabdominal conditions, as the enlarged uterus in pregnancy may compromise the access. Surgical treatment also involves evaluation of the condition with different tests, the results could be different on account of the pregnancy, and need for imaging which might cause unnecessary irradiation of the fetus. Complications of the surgery may affect the fetus adversely. This book is written with the aim of addressing all these issues.

Summary
Surgical disorders that affect women in the reproductive age group in general can be expected to affect pregnant women with equal frequency, unless pregnancy predisposes to development of those conditions, which increases the likelihood even more. About 1 in 500 pregnancies need surgical intervention for nonobstetric conditions. Thus it becomes necessary for an obstetrician as well as a surgeon to know about of them. There are many surgical specialties, so that the need to know about these disorders is manifold for an obstetrician than for a surgeon of any one specialty. Some of these disorders affect a pregnancy adversely, which is a point of concern for the obstetrician. Sometimes a pregnancy may mask some symptoms and signs of some surgical disorders, making the diagnosis difficult. Some of these disorders get aggravated by a pregnancy, which is a point of concern for the respective surgeon. Surgical disorders sometimes need surgical treatment, which involves administration of anesthesia, which may adversely affect the gravida and/or her fetus. There is also the matter of sufficient access for surgery in case of intraabdominal conditions, as the enlarged uterus in pregnancy may compromise the access. Surgical treatment also involves evaluation of the condition with different tests, the results could be different on account of the pregnancy, and need for imaging which might cause unnecessary irradiation of the fetus. Complications of the surgery may affect the fetus adversely. Thus one has to make a decision on whether to proceed with surgical treatment of a given condition, or to treat the patient conservatively until after childbirth and operate at that time. This book is written with the aim of addressing all these issues.

Excerpt
It is important for an obstetrician to know about surgical disorders and also for a surgeon to know about them in pregnancy.

Table of Contents
General 1 Introduction 2 Trauma 3 Hypovolemic shock 4 Anesthesia Gastrointestinal tract 5 Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease 6 Hiatus Hernia 7 Diaphragmatic Hernia 8 Appendicitis 9 Regional Enteritis 10 Ulcerative Colitis 11 Intestinal Obstruction 12 Peptic Ulcer 13 Acute Pancreatitis 14 Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage 15 Mallory-Weiss Tears 16 Portal Hypertension And Variceal Bleeding 17 Hemorrhoids 18 Anal Fissure 19 Diaphragmatic Rupture 20 Cancer Of Colon 21 Rectal Injury 22 Acute Hemorrhagic Erosive Gastropathy 23 Achalasia Cardia 24 Acute Abdomen 25 Gastric Cancer Hepatobiliary system 26 Cholelithiasis 27 Acute Cholecystitis 28 Other Hepatic Disorders 29 Portal Hypertension 30 Past Liver Transplantation Spleen 31 Splenic Rupture 32 Splenic Artery Aneurysm 33 Splenic Vein Thrombosis 34 Splenic Cyst Thoracic surgery 35 Pneumothorax 36 Tension Pneumothorax 37 Diaphragmatic Hernia Cardiac Surgery 38 General Principles 39 Mitral Stenosis 40 Aortic Stenosis 41 Aortic Dissection and Aortic Aneurysm 42 Ischemic Heart Disease 43 Cardiopulmonary Bypass 44 Congenital Heart Disease 45 Coarctation Of Aorta Orthopedic surgery 46 Musculoskeletal Disorders 47 Pelvic Pain Of Pregnancy 48 Osteitis Pubis 49 Symphysiolysis Or Pubic Diastasis 50 Pelvic Dislocation 51 Low Back Pain 52 Compressive Nerve And Root Disorders 53 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 54 Meralgia Paresthetica 55 Femoral Neuropathy 56 Traumatic Mononeuropathies 57 Dequervain's Tenosynovitis 58 Hip Pain 59 Lower Extremity Pain 60 Cauda Equina Syndrome 61 Kyphoscoliosis 62 Post Hip Replacement 63 Spondylolisthesis 64 Chondromalacia Patella 65 Leg Cramps 66 Osteogenesis Imperfecta 67 Congenital Dislocation Of Hip Neurosurgery 68 Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 69 Intracranial Aneurysm 70 Arteriovenous Malformation 71 Intracranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas 72 Spinal Arteriovenous Fistulas And Malformations 73 Intracranial Tumors 74 Spinal Cord Surgeries And Cauda Equina Syndrome 75 Pseudotumor Cerebri 76 Hypothalamic Pituitary Diseases 77 Pituitary Tumors 78 Cushing’s Disease 79 Acromegaly Ophthalmology 80 General Principles 81 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy 82 Uveal Melanoma 83 Glaucoma 84 Loss Of Vision 85 Noninfectious Uveitis 86 Optic Neuritis 87 Dislocation Of The Lens 88 Pathological Ophthalmic Conditions Occurring In Pregnancy 89 Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension 90 Pre-existing Ocular Conditions 91 Laser Eye Surgery Otorhinolaryngology 92 Physiologic Changes Of Pregnancy 93 Hearing loss 94 Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss 95 Dysfunction Of The Eustachian Tube 96 Otosclerosis 97 Meniere’s Disease 98 Otitis Externa 99 Bell’s Palsy 100 Nonallergic Rhinitis 101 Allergic Rhinitis 102 Acute Rhinosinusitis 103 Epistaxis 104 Obstructive Sleep Apnea 105 Laryngopathia Gravidarum 106 Hemangioma Of Larynx 107 Ptyalism Gravidarum Oral surgery 108 Physiological Changes 109 Gingivitis 110 Pregnancy Granuloma 111 Periodontitis 112 Dental Caries 113 Miscellaneous 114 Oral Cancer Urology 115 Urinary Calculi 116 Urinary Incontinence 117 Pregnancy Post Renal Transplant Endocrinology 118 Pheochromocytoma 119 Goiter 120 Thyroid Nodule 121 Carcinoid Tumor 122 Primary Hyperparathyroidism Breast 123 Breast Cancer 124 Solitary Breast Mass 125 Nipple Discharge Vascular Surgery 126 Varicose Veins 127 Deep Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism Miscellaneous 128 Burns 129 Fetal Surgery 130 Hernias 131 Melanoma 132 Lymphoma

 
 



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