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The role of premature ovarian failure awareness in female sexual functions and distress

2016-05-15T00:00:00Z, AYDIN, SERDAR, ATEŞ, SEDA, ARIOĞLU AYDIN, ÇAĞRI, BATMAZ, GONCA, AYDIN, SERDAR, ATEŞ, SEDA

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The role of second trimester uterine artery dopler findings and homocystein levels in prediction of adverse pregnancy outcome

2015-01-01, kayaoğlu, zeynep, ATEŞ, SEDA, ŞUMNU, ABDULLAH, ÖZEL, AYŞEGÜL, BATMAZ, GONCA, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU, ATEŞ, SEDA, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU

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ANNE YAŞI 40 VE U ZERİNDE OLAN OLGULARDA GEBELİK PROGNOZU

2012-05-09T00:00:00Z, ATEŞ, SEDA, BATMAZ, GONCA, ŞEVKET, OSMAN, DANE, CEM, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU, ATEŞ, SEDA, ŞEVKET, OSMAN, KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU

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Is cephalad caudad blunt expansion of the low transverse uterine incision really associated with less uncontrolled extensions to decrease intra operative blood loss A prospective randomised controlled trial

2016-06-01, CAN GÜNER, MELTEM, ÖZCAN, PINAR, ATEŞ, SEDA, BATMAZ, GONCA, KILIÇ, GÖKHAN, ÖZCAN, PINAR, ATEŞ, SEDA, KILIC, GÖKHAN

Objective: To determine which type of blunt expansion of a low transverse uterine incision during operative delivery is associated with decreased blood loss and intra- and post-operative morbidity for a caesarean section (CS).Methods: The prospective randomised-controlled trial was conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bezmialem University Hospital. The patients were randomly assigned to a group that received a cephalad-caudad (n=55) or transverse (n=57) blunt expansion of the low transverse uterine incision. Intra- and post-operative morbidity at caesarean delivery in short-term including blood loss, operating time, post-operative pain with the faces pain rating scale, and post-operative morbidity were analysed.Results: The changes in both haemoglobin (p0.05, 95% CI 0.19, 1.63).Conclusion: Our findings suggest that cephalad-caudad blunt expansion of the low transverse uterine incision decreases blood loss compared to transverse blunt dissection.