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Gynaecological laparoscopic surgery: eight years experience in the Yaoundé Gynaeco-Obstetric and Paediatric Hospital, Cameroon.

Emile Mboudou1, Frederick L I Morfaw, Pascal Foumane, Julius Dohbit Sama, Bernard Armand Enama Mbatsogo, Jacqueline Ze Minkande.   

Abstract

This is a retrospective analysis of eight years of gynaecological laparoscopic surgery in a resource-limited setting. All gynaecological patients managed by laparoscopy at the Yaoundé Gynaeco-Obstetric and Paediatric Hospital from 1 January 2004 to 30 November 2011 were included. Amongst the 9194 gynaecological surgeries performed during the study period, 6.9% (633) were done by laparoscopy. Most of the women underwent an operative laparoscopy (568/592; 95.9%). The most common indication was infertility (415/592; 70.1%). Diagnostic laparoscopies were mostly indicated for chronic pelvic pain (18/24; 75%). The most common surgical finding was tubo-peritoneal adhesions (412/592; 69.6%). A total of 35 patients (35/592; 5.9%) had at least one complication. The mean duration of hospitalization was 3.4 ±1.8 days. The general uptake of gynaecological laparoscopic surgery is low in our setting. The laparoscopic complication rate of 5.9% is encouraging.

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Keywords:  Cameroon; gynaecological surgery; laparoscopy; low resource setting

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24395883     DOI: 10.1177/0049475513517116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Doct        ISSN: 0049-4755            Impact factor:   0.731


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1.  Laparoscopic surgery for gynecologic cancer in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs): An area of need.

Authors:  Melissa Schwartz; Cherng-Jye Jeng; Linus T Chuang
Journal:  Gynecol Oncol Rep       Date:  2017-03-25
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