With AAGL 2012 right around the corner, we’re looking back at some of the most popular articles to come out previous AAGL meetings.
With AAGL 2012 right around the corner, we’re looking back at some of the research to come out previous AAGL meetings. Here are a few of our most popular articles from AAGL:
AAGL 2011Understanding the Limitations of the Human Brain, Laparoscopic Surgery and Patient Safety
Dr. William Parker explains that if we understand the limitations of the human brain we can learn to navigate through difficult surgical situations and possibly avoid serious complications in the operating room.
AAGL 2009Video: Follow-up on Hazards of Smoke in the OR
Wendy Winer and Barbara Nesbitt talk about the dangers of smoke in the operating room.
AAGL 2006Fibroids and Pregnancy
Benjamin Gocial, MD, and Herbert Goldfarb, MD, discuss the impact of fibroids on pregnancy, and the role of laparoscopic surgery in managing the disease and addressing a patient’s fertility.
Buprenorphine use in pregnancy linked to decreased fetal breathing movements
May 18th 2024According to a poster presented at ACOG 2024, use of the synthetic opioid buprenorphine depressed fetal breathing in biophysical profile assessments, but had no significant impact on other factors like amniotic fluid index or fetal tone.
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Identifying gaps in syphilis treatment and prenatal care among pregnant individuals
May 17th 2024Preventing congenital syphilis comes down to quick diagnosis and treatment of the infection in pregnancy, and the number of missed opportunities to do so in the United States continues to grow.
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