Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Volume 12, Issue 6, December 2024

  • Research Article

    Comorbidity Pattern and Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction in Patients with Chronic Vulvar Discomfort

    Vesna Harni*, Damir Babic, Suzana Ljubojevic Hadzavdic, Dubravko Barisic, Magdalena Karadza

    Issue: Volume 12, Issue 6, December 2024
    Pages: 118-131
    Received: 20 September 2024
    Accepted: 10 October 2024
    Published: 12 November 2024
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jgo.20241206.11
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    Abstract: This study examines novel concepts of comorbidity in patients with chronic vulvar discomfort using data from the DATRIV (Diagnostic Accuracy of Three Rings Vulvoscopy) study, which involved 328 participants categorized into four groups: asymptomatic individuals with normal or impaired vulvar skin and patients with chronic vulvar discomfort, classif... Show More
  • Research Article

    Study of Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Family Planning: Case of Female Staff of the Communal Medical Center (CMC) of Flamboyants, Conakry, Guinea

    Sow Alhassane II*, Diallo Ibrahima Tangaly, Bah Ibrahima Koussy, Keita Massa, Balde Abdoul Aziz, Diallo Boubacar Sidy, Balde Abdoulaye Djibril, Sylla Aboubacar M’mah, Balde Boubacar Talibe, Diallo Abdourahamane, Balde Ibrahima Sory, Sy Telly

    Issue: Volume 12, Issue 6, December 2024
    Pages: 132-139
    Received: 29 September 2024
    Accepted: 18 October 2024
    Published: 12 November 2024
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jgo.20241206.12
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    Abstract: Introduction: The aim was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices of female staff on family planning at the Flamboyants Communal Medical Center. Methods: This was a 3-month cross-sectional, prospective, descriptive and analytical study involving women (doctors, midwives, laboratory technicians and nurses) working at the Flamboyants CMC and... Show More
  • Research Article

    The Effects of Intra-Operative Lidocaine Infusion on Post Operative Pain and Morphine Consumption Following Major Gynaecological Surgeries Under General Anaesthesia

    Agwu Nnanna Uchechukwu*, Oyewole Ezeikel, Agu Edith Ebere, Adeyemi Osebequin William, Achi Joseph Olung

    Issue: Volume 12, Issue 6, December 2024
    Pages: 140-149
    Received: 1 October 2024
    Accepted: 22 October 2024
    Published: 12 November 2024
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jgo.20241206.13
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    Abstract: Introduction: Major gynaecological surgeries are associated with considerable postoperative pain, which remains a challenge for many practitioners. Multimodal forms of analgesia significantly reduce the requirement of opioids for pain management. Despite its local anaesthetic effects, lidocaine infusion improves postoperative pain and morphine cons... Show More