Gynecologic causes of the acute abdomen and the acute abdomen in pregnancy

The Surgical Clinics of North America
H M Tarraza, R D Moore

Abstract

Evaluation of a female patient who presents with an acute abdomen must always consider surgical and gynecologic disorders. Laparoscopy and pelviscopy have had a major impact on the surgical approach in gynecology. Most acute abdomens can now be approached laparoscopically. Certain conditions that are discussed require the traditional laparotomy. Preservation of reproductive capability has a major impact on the wellness of a woman.

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