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doi: 10.25005/2074-0581-2016-18-2-42-47
REHABILITATION ANDDISPENSARY EXAMINATION OF WOMEN AFTER ABDOMINAL DELIVERY

M.F. Dodkhoeva, M.U. Yuldosheva

Chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology №1 Avicenna TSMU

The article presents the results of dispensary examination and effectiveness of rehabilitation measures 46 women after abdominal delivery. In control group were included 24 women after abdominal delivery, which do not consist in dispensary accounting and they weren’t undertaken to rehabilitation activities. The women from main group were taken on dispensary account after delivery and discharge

from maternity hospital, they were passedclinical and laboratory examination.

It was found that early complications after abdominal delivery, such as mild anemia (29,16%; 10,86%, respectively) and moderate (12,5%; 0%), postpartum endometritis (16,66%; 4 34,0%), hypogalactia (12,5%; 0%), infiltration of the surgical wound (4,2%; 0%), in comparison group take precedence over those in the study group. Anemiasecondarydegreeand postoperative wound infiltration in the study group were not observed. In terms of one to three years in comparison group were noted: endometritis (25,0%), pain (29,9%), diseases of the cervix, endometrial hyperplasia, menstrual disorders and sexual dysfunction were 8,3%, which is 3,8 times higher than in the study group (2,2%).

Keywords: abdominal delivery, caesarean section, rehabilitation, dispensary examination.

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