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Title | Difference in frequency obstetric fistula in nigerian and european women |
Authors |
Ogbodo, A.K.
Onwughara, O.P. |
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Keywords |
фістула фистула fistula |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2017 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/58730 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
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Citation | Ogbodo, Amobichukwu Kingsley Difference in frequency obstetric fistula in nigerian and european women [Текст] / A.K. Ogbodo, O.P. Onwughara; Scientific supervisor T.V.Kopytsja // Актуальні питання теоретичної та клінічної медицини: збірник тез доповідей V Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції студентів та молодих вчених, м. Суми, 20-21 квітня 2017 р. / Відп. за вип. М.В. Погорєлов. - Суми: СумДУ, 2017. - P. 394. |
Abstract |
An obstetric fistula is an abnormal opening between the vagina and organs of pelvis.Each year, more than a quarter million women in Nigeria die in pregnancy and childbirth, of those that do not perish, suffer from obstetric fistula (OF).OF caused by of obstructed labor, without timely medical intervention or Cesarean section. During this time, the soft tissues of the pelvis are compressed between the baby’s head and the mother’s pelvic bones. The lack of blood flow causes tissue to die, creating a hole between the mother’s vagina and organs of pelvis . |
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