The treatment of the acute phase of complicated tubo-ovarian abscesses relies on antibiotics associated with surgical management in case of visible abscess, poor clinical tolerance and resistance to medical treatment. Transvaginal, ultrasound-guided, puncture drainage can be considered as an alternative to initial laparoscopy and has multiple advantages over the latter: same success rate, less invasive nature, simple and fast to perform, easy to access, better tolerated by the patient, decreased hospitalization time and less cost. This video article describes and standardizes the essential steps to perform a transvaginal adnexal abscess drainage with a step-by-step explanation of the technique in logical sequences, making the procedure ergonomic and easy to learn.
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We report prenatal imaging features of four cases of neonatal hemochromatosis due to an alloimmune disease. All cases exhibited intra uterine growth restriction (IUGR) without arguments for a vascular etiology, associated with oligohydramnios. Placental hydrops was present in 75% of cases.
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Objectives: Between 0.5 and 5% of vaginal deliveries involve obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASIS). Thirty to forty percent of patients with OASIS will suffer from anal incontinence in the subacute postpartum period.
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