Publications by authors named "C Gulumser"

Objectives: To investigate the outcomes of central cystocele and rectocele repair using natural tissue layers. To describe a novel technique (Dogan technique).

Material And Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study.

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  • The study aimed to assess the reliability of placental volume and MRI indicators in predicting placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) and severe peripartum hemorrhage (SPPH) in women with complete placenta previa.
  • Involving 216 pregnant women, data were analyzed by two radiologists who independently reviewed MRIs of 150 cases delivered in the third trimester, focusing on placental volume, cervical canal length, and dilation.
  • Results indicated significant risk factors for PAS and SPPH, particularly lower cervical canal length and increased cervical dilation, confirming cervical canal length as a key independent predictor for both conditions.
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  • * It involved 372 pregnant women, focusing on 277 who had total placenta previa, comparing those who had MRI with those who did not, analyzing factors like placental volume and cervical canal measurements.
  • * Results showed lower volume in the upper uterine segment and higher in the lower segment were linked to increased hysterectomy risk, while shorter cervical lengeth and dilatation also indicated higher peripartum complications.
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It is crucial to gain a better understanding of threatened and recurrent miscarriages, including the existing knowledge and unknowns, as well as to discuss medical approaches and assess the situation. These issues are outstanding problems, causing significant physical and emotional burdens on women and their families, not only in Turkey but also worldwide. This article aims to explore the topic of miscarriages, including the implications, challenges, and potential therapeutic approaches in Turkey.

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Objective: To investigate the role of intrapartum ultrasound (IU) in the diagnosis of asynclitism and the importance of asynclitism degree in labor outcomes.

Method: This prospective cohort study included 41 low-risk pregnant women with fetus in singleton-vertex. The IU assessment to diagnose asynclitism was performed during labor at two specific steps, including the suspicion and/or diagnosis of labor arrest.

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