2014
DOI: 10.1684/mst.2014.0339
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Hysterectomies at the Conakry university hospitals: social, demographic, and clinical characteristics, types, indications, surgical approaches, and prognosis

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“…Baldé et al also had the same observation that the operative follow-up was uncomplicated in 63.8% of the cases. 11 No deaths were observed during 2 years, comparable to those of Mahbouli et al in Tunisia who recorded no deaths in their A series of 219 patients. 4 The literature data report a lethality of less than 1%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Baldé et al also had the same observation that the operative follow-up was uncomplicated in 63.8% of the cases. 11 No deaths were observed during 2 years, comparable to those of Mahbouli et al in Tunisia who recorded no deaths in their A series of 219 patients. 4 The literature data report a lethality of less than 1%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…According to parity, reveals in this type of pathology that nulliparous women was 38.6% of which were the most affected in this study compared to multiparous women (15.8%) which was comparable to what Baldé IS et al in Guinea Nulliparous women (32.8%) were the most affected in their study. 11 Nulliparous women are more exposed to this pathology compared to multiparous women, which supports, according to numerous studies, the parity-fibroid association which highlights the protective character of multiparity against the appearance of uterine myomas. [13][14] It is found that most women with uterine fibroids were nulliparous and that the risk of fibroids decreases with the parity number, so the pregnancy can be considered as a protective factor against uterine fibroids or uterine fibroids is a cause of subfertility Most of present population had a history of spontaneous miscarriage (36.6%).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“….51% of married in our study, lower than those of Nassau [19] and Balde [17] who reported respectively 82.30% and 75.7% in their series. Multiparity accounted 37.74%, a similar result to that of Balde or 33% [17] [19]. Most of the patients (60.38%) had an informal activity.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…In Senegal, its actual frequency is poorly estimated. Also, this intervention has sparked a lot of discussion regarding its indications, approaches and complications [2]. In developing countries where this procedure has long been performed by the abdominal route, we have been witnessing for a few years a widening of the routes first with the introduction of the vaginal and laparoscopic routes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%