Publications by authors named "Rambeaud Caroline"

Article Synopsis
  • Pregnancy of unknown location (PUL) refers to situations where a pregnancy test is positive but no pregnancy can be confirmed in the uterus or outside it (like in an ectopic pregnancy).
  • The study assessed the effectiveness of a test called Inexscreen to diagnose abnormal pregnancies and ectopic pregnancies in patients diagnosed with PUL, involving 251 patients from a French hospital.
  • Results showed Inexscreen has moderate sensitivity and specificity for abnormal pregnancies (56.3% and 62.8%) and better sensitivity for ectopic pregnancies (81.3%), highlighting its potential as a quick and affordable testing option.
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Objectives: To evaluate anatomical and functional results at one year of midline rectovaginal fascial plication (MFP) for rectocele.

Material And Methods: Single-center observational study performed in a gynecologic-obstetrics department of a university hospital. Inclusion criteria were patients with isolated or associated rectocele treated by MFP.

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Introduction And Hypothesis: Treatment of anterior vaginal and/or apical prolapse by sacrocolpopexy is most often performed by systematic placement of two non-resorbable meshes, anterior and posterior, whether or not there is an associated posterior vaginal prolapse. We believe that isolated correction of an anterior vaginal and/or apical prolapse in the absence of posterior vaginal prolapse is not associated with a higher rate of de novo posterior vaginal prolapse.

Method: A prospective, observational, monocenter study performed in the Gynecology unit of the Conception UHC in Marseille from May 2011 to October 2014.

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Objective: To determine whether a personalized iterative venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk score improved preventive prophylaxis during pregnancy and puerperium.

Methods: An observational retrospective comparative study was conducted at single French hospital. Women who gave birth from February 1 to April 30, 2012 (n=557) or from February 1 to April 30, 2015 (n=512) underwent VTE risk assessment.

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Study Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of an en-bloc salpingectomy at the time of vaginal hysterectomy for removal of Essure inserts.

Design: Prospective observational study (Canadian Task Force classification II-1).

Setting: Monocenter study at the Conception University Hospital Center, Marseille, France.

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