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Obstetrics and gynaecology : GynecologyObstetrics and gynaecology form a single medical specialty[?] and have a combined postgraduate training program. This is quite arduous (in Australia, for example, it is among the longest, six years, matched only by neurosurgery). Some generalists can work as obstetricians, mainly in rural areas. All gynaecologists, therefore, are trained obstetricians, and vice versa. However, some doctors drop their obstetric practice, especially as they get older. This is due to the double burden of very late hours and high rates of litigation.Obstetrics is the medical specialty dealing with the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (the period shortly after birth).
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The main rationale for these visits is surveillance for diseases of pregnancy which are detectable. Some examples are:
Induction usually occurs at 38 weeks gestation. At this age the foetal lung is fully mature. Note that pre-eclampsia is a reason to induce earlier.
If a woman doesn't eventually labour by 41-42 weeks, induction is performed, as the placenta becomes unstable after this date.
Induction is achieved by 3 methods:
Ectopic pregnancy is when an embryo implants in the Fallopian tube or (rarely) on the ovary or inside the peritoneal cavity. Tubal pregnancies are very dangerous, as at about 4-10 weeks the tube bursts, causing massive internal bleeding.
Ectopic pregnancy must be considered in any woman with abdominal pain who has the slightest chance of being pregnant. Diagnosis is by a positive pregnancy test and a uterus empty on ultrasound. Treatment is by laparoscopy, and the tube is incised and excavated.
Pre-eclampsia is a disease caused by mysterious toxins secreted by the placenta. These toxins act on the vascular endothelium[?], causing hypertension and proteinuria. If severe, it progresses to fulminant pre-eclampsia, with headaches and visual disturbances.
This is a prelude to eclampsia, where a convulsion occurs, which is often fatal.
The only treatment for eclampsia, or advancing pre-eclampsia is delivery, either by induction or Caesarean section. Women can be stabilised temporarily with magnesium sulphate. Delivery as early as 28 weeks isn't unknown.
Gynaecology literally means 'the science of women', but in medicine this is the specialty of diseases of the female reproductive system (uterus, vagina and ovaries).
As in all of medicine, the main tools of diagnosis are clinical history and examination. Gynaecological examination is special in that it is quite intimate, and that it involves special equipment -- the speculum[?]. The speculum consists of two hinged blades of flat metal, which are used to open the vagina, to permit examination of the cervix uteri. Gynaecologists may also do a bimanual examination (one hand on the abdomen, two fingers in the vagina), to palpate the uterus and ovaries. Male gynaecologists often have a female chaperone (nurse or medical student) for their examination. Virgins are not usually examined vaginally. An abdominal ultrasound is used normally to confirm the bimanual examination.
MRI and CT scans are not used. Pelvic X-ray is rare. It can be used to delineate the uterine cavity with an injected dye (hystero-salpingogram) and to measure the pelvic girdle.
Obviously there is some crossover in these areas. Amenorrhoea in a young girl may be referred to a paediatrician, incontinence to a urologist.
However, surgery is the main area of therapy. For historical reasons, gynaecologists are not actually surgeons (this is the source of some tension).
Operations that gynaecologists do include:
Llewellyn-Jones, Derek, Fundamentals of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 7th ed., Mosby, 1999.
Vulvovaginal health -- Sexually transmitted diseases -- Pelvic inflammatory disease -- Abortion -- Abruption[?] -- Amniocentesis -- Caesarean section -- Child birth[?] -- Chorionic villus biopsy[?] -- Home birth[?] -- Hydatiform mole[?] -- Miscarriage -- Placenta praevia[?] -- Pre-eclampsia[?] -- Premature labour[?] -- Cervical cancer -- Ectopic pregnancy -- Reproduction medicine[?]
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