Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the entire pelvic floor reconstruction(Prolift) with uterus reserved in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction diseases.Methods From March 2008 to January 2009,...Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the entire pelvic floor reconstruction(Prolift) with uterus reserved in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction diseases.Methods From March 2008 to January 2009,74 female cases from our hospital who had different defects in pelvic organ prolapse were treated with the entire reconstructive pelvic surgery,in which 38 had uterus retained(observation group) and 36 cases had hysterectomy(control group).The two groups were compared.The patients with combined stress urinary incontinence had transobturator tension-free vaginal tape(TVT-O technique) at the same time.The results of operations were objectively evaluatedaccording to Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification sub-degree method(POP-Q) developed by the International Continence Society.Results For observation group,the average operative time was 50 min,and the average amount of bleeding was 100 mL.For control group,the average operative time was 110 min,and the average amount of bleeding was 200 mL.During the postoperative follow-up(8 ~18 months),in the observation group the structures of patients' pelvic floor were normal;stress urinary incontinence was all cured;related symptoms disappeared or were markedly improved;and no postoperative infection appeared.In control group,two cases had postoperative infection;the patients ' pelvic structures were normal during the postoperative follow-up;the related symptoms disappeared or were significantly improved.After 3 months,POP-Q score was significantly elevated in the two groups.Conclusion Full reconstructive pelvic surgery with uterus retained can complete the whole pelvic floor structure and function of all or part of the reconstruction with fast recovery and clear short-term effect.However,the long-term efficacy remains to be revealed.展开更多
The electronic medical record is an essential technology tool to improve the quality of care. In present study we reported on the design and feasibility of electronic medical records in Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction...The electronic medical record is an essential technology tool to improve the quality of care. In present study we reported on the design and feasibility of electronic medical records in Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Ward. Our main goal was documentation with the least possible missed data, evidence-based decision making, documented active patient follow up and increasing patient’s satisfaction. The Electronic Registry System of Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Vali e Asr Hospital, Tehran, Iran) was designed in mid 2014 and tested till March 2015. The software description was designed based on previous paper questionnaire used in this ward. The electronic questionnaires were filled in upon hospitalization and thereafter including follow ups. The questionnaire included 10 demographic and 15 main questions. A digital analog scale (1 - 10) in each part quantified the effects of problem on patient’s quality of life and also the effects of interventions as well. Entered information in each step was available for those with defined access. Reporting design was dependent on the needed data. Our supervised data entry was a guarantee to the quality of information with the least errors. Access to all para clinical data made rapid and evidence-based decision making. Patient satisfaction was achieved because of unified approach. The most interesting part was access to evidence-based results and data to be used in research projects. This study showed that EMRs in Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Wards could provide valuable information, improve the quality of care and increase patient’s satisfaction.展开更多
文摘Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the entire pelvic floor reconstruction(Prolift) with uterus reserved in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction diseases.Methods From March 2008 to January 2009,74 female cases from our hospital who had different defects in pelvic organ prolapse were treated with the entire reconstructive pelvic surgery,in which 38 had uterus retained(observation group) and 36 cases had hysterectomy(control group).The two groups were compared.The patients with combined stress urinary incontinence had transobturator tension-free vaginal tape(TVT-O technique) at the same time.The results of operations were objectively evaluatedaccording to Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification sub-degree method(POP-Q) developed by the International Continence Society.Results For observation group,the average operative time was 50 min,and the average amount of bleeding was 100 mL.For control group,the average operative time was 110 min,and the average amount of bleeding was 200 mL.During the postoperative follow-up(8 ~18 months),in the observation group the structures of patients' pelvic floor were normal;stress urinary incontinence was all cured;related symptoms disappeared or were markedly improved;and no postoperative infection appeared.In control group,two cases had postoperative infection;the patients ' pelvic structures were normal during the postoperative follow-up;the related symptoms disappeared or were significantly improved.After 3 months,POP-Q score was significantly elevated in the two groups.Conclusion Full reconstructive pelvic surgery with uterus retained can complete the whole pelvic floor structure and function of all or part of the reconstruction with fast recovery and clear short-term effect.However,the long-term efficacy remains to be revealed.
文摘The electronic medical record is an essential technology tool to improve the quality of care. In present study we reported on the design and feasibility of electronic medical records in Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Ward. Our main goal was documentation with the least possible missed data, evidence-based decision making, documented active patient follow up and increasing patient’s satisfaction. The Electronic Registry System of Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Vali e Asr Hospital, Tehran, Iran) was designed in mid 2014 and tested till March 2015. The software description was designed based on previous paper questionnaire used in this ward. The electronic questionnaires were filled in upon hospitalization and thereafter including follow ups. The questionnaire included 10 demographic and 15 main questions. A digital analog scale (1 - 10) in each part quantified the effects of problem on patient’s quality of life and also the effects of interventions as well. Entered information in each step was available for those with defined access. Reporting design was dependent on the needed data. Our supervised data entry was a guarantee to the quality of information with the least errors. Access to all para clinical data made rapid and evidence-based decision making. Patient satisfaction was achieved because of unified approach. The most interesting part was access to evidence-based results and data to be used in research projects. This study showed that EMRs in Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Wards could provide valuable information, improve the quality of care and increase patient’s satisfaction.