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  4. Manual vacuum aspiration (mva): a literature review and a case series study [aspiración manual endouterina (ameu): revisión de la literatura y estudio de serie de casos.]
 
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Manual vacuum aspiration (mva): a literature review and a case series study [aspiración manual endouterina (ameu): revisión de la literatura y estudio de serie de casos.]

Date Issued
2019-01-01
Author(s)
Bassa, Jaime  
Facultad de Derecho  
Maritchu Bombín
Javiera Mercado
Javiera Zúñiga
Diego Patricio Tapia Encalada
Joaquín Ávila
DOI
10.4067/s0717-75262019000600460
Abstract
Introduction and objective: Miscarriage is the loss of the product of conception before fetal viability and it is considered the main complication of pregnancy. The main objective of our study is to evaluate initial and midterm reports using Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) as management of first trimester miscarriage. Methods: Statistic analysis of a case series of 53 patients submitted to MVA at Hospital Carlos Van Buren, Valparaíso since November 2017 until June 2018 with first trimester miscarriage. The diagnosis was clinical and ultrasonographic. A post procedure satisfaction questionnaire was carried out. Results: Fifty-three patients were analyzed, with mean age of 29 years, 19 were nulliparous, 34 multiparous, mean gestational age of 8 weeks. Fifty-three intrauterine biopsies were analyzed, of which 53 were miscarriage, 39 retained sacs and 14 incomplete. We had 3% of complications (1 case of uterine perforation requiring only medical treatment and 1 case incomplete vacuum). The questionnaire revealed in a majority, the relief of symptoms and satisfaction with the procedure. Conclusion: MVA is a good alternative in the management of miscarriage due to less costs, low rate of complications and high efficacy. The centres with various alternatives for miscarriage management must ensure that the women actively participates in the election of the resolution.
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Obstetrics And Gyneco...

OCDE Subjects

Medical And Health Sc...

Quartile (Date Issued)
Q4
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 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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