Management operations- und karzinombedingter Blutungen

Emons J, Heindl F, Hein A, Beckmann M (2016)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2016

Journal

Book Volume: 49

Pages Range: 24-28

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.1007/s00129-015-3809-6

Abstract

Background: Bleeding is a symptom in many gynecologic and obstetric diseases. Perioperative hemorrhage and bleeding in cancer patients are extraordinary situations in gynecological patients. An acute abdomen in oncological patients also requires differential diagnosis of symptoms caused by advanced cancers. Perioperative hemorrhage: Perioperative gynecologic hemorrhage is still an acute emergency requiring immediate action. Preoperative identification of patients with increased bleeding risk by thorough anamnesis is essential. Local hemostasis and, if needed, systemic treatment for underlying coagulopathies are essential to treat acute intraabdominal bleeding. Postoperative bleeding is diagnosed by clinical and instrument-based techniques and demands immediate treatment. Tumor bleeding: Bleeding occurs in patients with early and end-stage gynecologic cancers and requires – depending on the underlying cancer and clinical stage – surgical, conservative, interventional, or radiotherapeutic treatment. Acute abdomen in cancer patients: For gynecologic oncologic patients, both tumor-associated and classic causes for acute abdomen must be taken into account.

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APA:

Emons, J., Heindl, F., Hein, A., & Beckmann, M. (2016). Management operations- und karzinombedingter Blutungen. Gynäkologe, 49(1), 24-28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00129-015-3809-6

MLA:

Emons, Julius, et al. "Management operations- und karzinombedingter Blutungen." Gynäkologe 49.1 (2016): 24-28.

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