POSTPARTUM COLPOSCOPY OF ~rrm CERVIX Injury and healing
• 1989
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المؤلفون
K. Fahmy, A. EI-Gazar, M. Sammour*, M. Nosair and A. Salem .
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الملخص
Colposcopic examination was done in 189 successive
. parturients within 6 to 48 hours of delivery
for evidence of type, site and extent of cervical
trauma and its relation to various obstetric factors.
There was trauma in 66% of cases, as erosion in
79%, as laceration in 56%, as brusing in 30% and
as yellow areas in 17%. In about two thirds of
cases, the diameter of cervical erosion, or the
length of laceration did not exceed 5 .m.m and 81%
of lacerations were of first degree. Cervical injury
was significantly more frequent in preimiparae,
in the anterior cervical lip, in occipito-posterior
po?itions and with premature rupture of membranes.
In 117 parturients with cervical injury another
colposcopic examinaiton was done 6 to 8 weeks postpartum.
In 8% there was residual cervical damage
. parturients within 6 to 48 hours of delivery
for evidence of type, site and extent of cervical
trauma and its relation to various obstetric factors.
There was trauma in 66% of cases, as erosion in
79%, as laceration in 56%, as brusing in 30% and
as yellow areas in 17%. In about two thirds of
cases, the diameter of cervical erosion, or the
length of laceration did not exceed 5 .m.m and 81%
of lacerations were of first degree. Cervical injury
was significantly more frequent in preimiparae,
in the anterior cervical lip, in occipito-posterior
po?itions and with premature rupture of membranes.
In 117 parturients with cervical injury another
colposcopic examinaiton was done 6 to 8 weeks postpartum.
In 8% there was residual cervical damage
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