Publications by authors named "Seyedeh Tala Nabipour Hosseini"

Background: Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are one of the most popular methods of contraception, and uterine perforation has been presented among the most significant potential complications of IUD use. The aim of this study is to evaluate the risk factors of uterine perforation when using an IUD.

Methods: In this retrospective study, all 164 women who have referred to Al-Zahra hospital in Tabriz- Iran to remove the retained IUD from March 2018 to March 2021, were investigated in two groups.

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  • Fibroids are the most common non-cancerous tumors in the uterus, and the study compares the effects of two surgical methods, laparoscopy and laparotomy, on the healing of the uterine muscle after surgery for fibroids.
  • The study involved 100 women with specific types of fibroids and found that the main symptom was abnormal uterine bleeding.
  • Results showed that laparoscopic surgery led to shorter hospital stays and less drop in hemoglobin levels compared to laparotomy, but both methods had similar impacts on uterine thickness and complications.
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Background And Aim: Asphyxia is a condition arising when the infant is deprived of oxygen, causing Fetal brain damage or death, which is associated with hypoxia and hypercapnia. Although fetal Cardiotocography (CTG) can show the Fetal health status during labor, some studies have reported cases of fetal asphyxia despite reassuring CTGs. This study hence aimed to compare FHR Monitoring and uterine contractions in the last hour before delivered between two groups of infants born with and without asphyxia.

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Background: Majority of adnexal masses are incidental findings during pregnancy and resolve spontaneously. They may complicate pregnancy due to haemorrhage, cyst rupture and ovarian torsion. Laparoscopy is the preferred surgical intervention owing to shorter operative time, quicker recovery and lower post-operative pain.

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