15 results on '"Trabelsi, Khaled"'
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2. [Sexuality and contraception: a prospective study of 85 cases].
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Mathlouthi N, Jarraya M, Bengharbi A, Dhouib M, Chaabene K, Trabelsi K, Amouri H, Ben Ayed B, and Guermazi M
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Contraception Behavior, Sexuality
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Background: Contraception opposing procreation interferes with the primary purpose of sexuality. Few studies have yet been made on the actual interaction between contraception and sexuality., Aim: To study contraceptive practices ie non medicalized contraception and oral contraception, study aspects of women's sexuality and to study the physiological impact and psychological contraception on women's sexuality., Methods: Prospective and analytical study conducted over a period spanning from October 2008 to February 2009. This study was based on a survey, carried out through an oral questionnaire to 85 women in reproductive age, married, with contraceptive-based pill or natural birth control for at least one cycle, having experienced during their personal background a sexuality contraception or at least one contraceptive method other than its current average., Results: Comparison between the group of women using oral contraception and women not using contraception medicalized showed significant differences in outcomes relating to: the average frequency of intercourse / month (p = 0.01), sexual desire ( p = 0.01), sexual pleasure (p = 0.03). The comparison of the different parameters of sexuality among the group of women using intra uterine device and women using oral contraceptives showed no significant differences in the parameters of sexuality., Conclusion: The awareness of the big importance of the interaction between sexuality and contraception, in one way or another, could help us tailor our applications to contraceptive practices of each woman.
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- 2013
3. [Prospective study of 45 cases of disseminated intravascular coagulation].
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Mathlouthi N, Ben Ayed B, Amouri H, Bouaziz M, Kolsi K, Ayadi M, Chaabene K, Dhouib M, Trabelsi K, Kbaili S, and Guermazi M
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- Adult, Blood Transfusion statistics & numerical data, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies, Young Adult, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation etiology, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation therapy, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic etiology, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic therapy
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Background: Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in obstetric disorders is a severe complication., Aim: To study the frequency and means of diagnosis of DIC and the therapeutic care and maternal morbidity induced., Methods: Monocentric, prospective and descriptive study about 45 cases of intravascular coagulation in an obstetrical service collected at the University Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology Hedi Chaker of Sfax over a period ranging from June 2007 to June 2010. All the pregnant patients who have given birth beyond 28 weeks and have presented a DIC were selected for this study., Results: The mean age of patients was 31.4 years. The mean parity was 2.6. The main diseases during pregnancy were: severe preeclampsia (22.2%), diabetes (28.8%), intrauterine fetal death (17.7%), previa placenta (8.8%). The main causes of DIC were: uterine atony (44.4%), abruptio placenta (22.2%), Hellp syndrome (11.1%) and uterine rupture (6, 6%). The lowest rate of platelets was 21000/mm3. The fibrinogen level was <0.5 g in 40% of cases. Despite reanimation and transfusion with blood products, surgical treatment was necessary in 77.7% of cases. All the patients were transferred in intensive care unit with an average stay of about three days. No maternal death was reported., Conclusion: DIC is a frequent complication of many obstetrical diseases. The treatment is urgent. It requires first to the cause and the shock by massive transfusions of packed red blood cells, fresh frozen plasma, and platelets, associated with antifibrinolytic drugs, if necessary.
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- 2012
4. [Cervical ripening at term. A randomized and prospective study: Misoprotol versus dinoprostone].
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Trabelsi H, Mathlouthi N, Zayen S, Dhouib M, Chaabene K, Trabelsi K, Amouri H, Ben Ayed B, and Guermazi M
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- Administration, Intravaginal, Adult, Cervical Ripening physiology, Dinoprostone administration & dosage, Dinoprostone adverse effects, Female, Humans, Labor, Induced adverse effects, Labor, Induced methods, Misoprostol administration & dosage, Misoprostol adverse effects, Obstetric Labor Complications chemically induced, Obstetric Labor Complications epidemiology, Oxytocics administration & dosage, Oxytocics adverse effects, Oxytocics therapeutic use, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications therapy, Cervical Ripening drug effects, Dinoprostone therapeutic use, Misoprostol therapeutic use, Term Birth drug effects
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Aim: To compare the efficacy and safety of cervical ripening at term by vaginal Misoprostol and Dinoprostone., Methods: We performed a prospective randomized study on cervical ripening with misoprostol and dinoprostone in the third trimester of pregnancy. 300 patients have been divided into two groups: one consisted by 150 patients who received Misoprostol (Cytotec ®) and the second consisted by 150 patients who received Dinoprostone (Prépidil ®)., Results: Analysis of our results allowed to reveal: a significant decrease in the time of entry into work for the Misoprostol group (9.08 hours versus 12.51 hours, p = 0.007), a significant reduction delivery time (14.48 hours versus 19.30 hours, p = 0.001). Moreover, the birth rate in the first 24 hours after the first dose was significantly higher in the Misoprostol group (86.7% versus 72.7%, p = 0.003). The use of oxytocin was significantly reduced with Misoprostol (44% versus 58.7%, p = 0.01). The mode of delivery was not influenced by membership in one or other of the two groups., Conclusion: Misoprostol seems an interesting molecule for cervical ripening and labor induction.
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- 2012
5. [Ligation of internal iliac arteries for severe hemorrhage in obstetric].
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Mathlouthi N, Ben Ayed B, Dhouib M, Chaabene K, Trabelsi K, Ayadia M, Kolsi K, Amouri H, and Guermazi M
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Ligation, Obstetric Labor Complications epidemiology, Obstetric Labor Complications surgery, Postpartum Hemorrhage epidemiology, Postpartum Hemorrhage etiology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications surgery, Severity of Illness Index, Treatment Outcome, Uterine Inertia surgery, Young Adult, Iliac Artery surgery, Obstetric Surgical Procedures methods, Postpartum Hemorrhage surgery
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Aim: To assess the efficiency of arteries ligation in intractable obstetrical hemorrhage., Methods: Prospective study which concerned 53 patients who underwent internal iliac arteries ligation for persistent and severe obstetrical hemorrhage from January 2007 to June 2010., Results: The average age of patients was 29.3 years. The mean parity was 2.2. Main etiology of hemorrhage were: uterine atony (62.2%), abruptio placentae (15.1%). Coagulation disorders and hypovolemic shock were observed respectively in 20.7 % and 37.7%. Blood transfusion was performed in all cases. Internal iliac arteries ligation allowed hemorrhage control in 90.5 % of cases. In five cases a hysterectomy was necessary to control bleeding.. No peroperative complication were observed., Conclusion: Internal iliac arteries ligation is a prerequisite treatment of severe postpartum hemorrhage. It is a good alternative to arterial embolization.
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- 2012
6. [Obstetrical prognosis following ligation of hypogastric arteries].
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Mathlouthi N, Ben Ayed B, Dhouib M, Chaabene K, Trabelsi K, Ayadia M, Kolsi K, Amouri H, and Guermazi M
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Ligation, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Uterus blood supply, Fertility, Iliac Artery surgery, Postpartum Hemorrhage surgery
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Background: Ligation of hypogastric arteries is a conservative surgical treatment in cases of postpartum hemorrhage., Aim: To study the fertility and pregnancies outcome in women who required hypogastric artery ligation for severe post-partum haemorrhage in our hospital., Methods: The fertility and pregnancy outcome parameters were retrieved from medical files and telephone interviews, Results: 34 patients required hypogastric ligation on this period. 39 pregnancies were observed with 30 term deliveries, 1 ectopic pregnancies and 8 miscarriages. Two patients had infertility and pregnancy was obtained in less than 10 months most once desired.Pregnancy outcome was normal. 73,3% of deliveries were by caesarean., Conclusion: Hypogastric artery ligation for post-partum haemorrhage is not responsible for secondary infertility. Following pregnancies do not suffer complications from the ligation.
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- 2011
7. [Prospective study of the correlation of ultrasonography and CA125 in the management of ovarian cysts: a study of 77 cases].
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Mathlouthi N, Ben Ayed B, Dhouib M, Chaabene K, Trabelsi K, Amouri H, and Guermazi M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Ovarian Cysts surgery, Ovarian Neoplasms surgery, Preoperative Care, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Young Adult, CA-125 Antigen blood, Membrane Proteins blood, Ovarian Cysts diagnosis, Ovarian Neoplasms diagnosis
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Aim: To study the correlation between ultrasound, Doppler,measurement of CA 125 and histology in the preoperative diagnosis of ovarian cysts., Methods: Prospective and analytical study about 77 patients in whom we analyzed the contribution of ultrasound, the assay of CA125, the couple CA125 ultrasonography and laparoscopy in the diagnosis and management of cysts the ovary. The value of CA125 was considered pathological like the one adopted by our biochemistry laboratory of the CHU Habib Bourguiba, Sfax (> 35 UI / ml)., Results: The mean age was 35.6 years. On the whole, ultrasound has a sensitivity of 71.41% and a specificity of 80%. The positive predictive value was 35.71% and negative predictive value was 96.55%. The sensitivity of CA125 to detect malignant lesions among ovarian cysts was 85.71% and a specificity of 85.93%. The PPV was low (42.85%). The combination Ultrasound-CA125 had a sensitivity of 85.7%, a specificity of 82.8%, a PPV and NPV respectively 35.3% and 98.1%. The concordance between the macroscopic perlaparoscopic and histological diagnosis of different tumors was 83.3% for functional cysts, 77.7% for serous cysts, and 100% for dermoid cysts, endometriosis and bleeding., Conclusion: The contribution of Doppler ultrasound and tumor markers is essential in the diagnosis of ovarian cysts.
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- 2011
8. [Genital prolapse in young women: a study of risk factors].
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Mathlouthi N, Ben Ayed B, Dhouib M, Chaabene K, Trabelsi K, Amouri H, and Guermazi M
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Risk Factors, Uterine Prolapse epidemiology, Uterine Prolapse etiology
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Aim: To determine the risk factors for genital prolapse in a group of 33 young women less than 45 years old., Methods: We studied 33 young women who had been operated for genital prolapse, whereas the control group consisted of women operated for benign gynaecologic disorders., Results: In the study group the number of pregnancies and deliveries, the babies'weight, the positive family history of prolapse were heavier than in the control group. The women with prolapse had more often chronic pulmonary diseases, asthma, as well as operations for abdominal hernias. The mode of delivery, be it a cesarean section or the use of forceps, and the active second stage of labor had no effect whatever on the occurring of genital prolapse in young women., Conclusion: Our data support the suggestion that multiparity, babies weight and congenital factors are responsible for a higher rate of genital prolapse in young women.
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- 2011
9. [An unusual tumor of the fallopian tube].
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Chaâbouni S, Ayadi L, Khabir A, Trabelsi K, Gouiaa N, Kallel R, Bahri I, Saloua M, Mohamed G, and Boudawara TS
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- Adult, Epithelial Cells pathology, Fallopian Tube Neoplasms etiology, Fallopian Tube Neoplasms surgery, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Mitosis, Fallopian Tube Neoplasms pathology, Infertility, Female pathology
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- 2008
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10. [Burkitt's lymphoma revealed by an ovarian tumour].
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Bellaaj H, Amouri H, Gouiaa N, Elloumi M, Hdiji S, Trabelsi K, Makni S, Guermazi M, and Souissi T
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Burkitt Lymphoma diagnosis, Ovarian Neoplasms diagnosis
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- 2008
11. [Antenatal diagnosis and management of sacrococcygeal teratoma].
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Amouri H, Hadjtaieb H, Ben Amar H, Ben Ali I, Trabelsi K, Maazoun K, Krichene I, Guarguouri A, and Guermazi M
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- Female, Humans, Infant, Pregnancy, Sacrococcygeal Region, Prenatal Diagnosis, Soft Tissue Neoplasms diagnosis, Soft Tissue Neoplasms surgery, Teratoma diagnosis, Teratoma surgery
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- 2008
12. [True aneurysm of the common hepatic artery: a case report].
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Mighri MM, Boujelbene S, Trabelsi K, Zouaoui T, Khemakhem A, Abid S, Gzara K, Chebbi F, Touinsi H, Azzouz MM, and Sassi S
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- Aged, Aneurysm diagnostic imaging, Aneurysm surgery, Female, Hepatic Artery diagnostic imaging, Hepatic Artery surgery, Humans, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Aneurysm pathology, Hepatic Artery pathology
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We report a case of hepatic artery aneurysm suggested by the appearance of epigastric mass. The diagnosis was confirmed by doppler sonography and helical CT. Surgical excision of the aneurysm without vascular reconstruction was carried out.
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- 2004
13. [Management of adnexal torsion].
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Neji K, Mlik K, Barouni M, Trabelsi K, Ben Ammar I, Mhamdi H, Boudhrâa K, Trabelsi S, Ajroud C, Ben Jemaâ S, and Reziga H
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- Abdominal Pain etiology, Adnexal Diseases diagnosis, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Ovarian Diseases diagnosis, Retrospective Studies, Torsion Abnormality diagnosis, Torsion Abnormality surgery, Adnexal Diseases surgery, Laparoscopy, Ovarian Diseases surgery
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Adnexal torsion is a current emergency in gynecology because it may compromises young women fertility. We have conducted a retrospective study about 26 adnexal torsion cases managed in B service of C.M.N.T during 4 years (1997-2001). Objective of our study is to improve patient fertility prognosis; we propose a diagnosis and therapeutic attitude which respect the time between diagnosis and treatment. Laparoscopy authorizes diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of this situation. It must usually be done in young woman who declare acute pelvic pain.
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- 2003
14. [Pancreatic sarcoidosis].
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Trabelsi K, Essid M, Najjar T, and Azzouz MM
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- Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use, Aged, Female, Humans, Pancreatic Diseases drug therapy, Sarcoidosis drug therapy, Pancreatic Diseases pathology, Sarcoidosis pathology
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Pancreatic involvement in sarcoïdosis is exceptional. We report a case of pancreatic sarcoïdosis diagnosed during the etiologic work-up done for a pancreatic mass associated to a polyadenopathy. Under corticotherapy evolution is favorable with regression of the pancreatic lesions.
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- 2002
15. [Pulmonary arterial hypertension in cirrhosis].
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Trabelsi K, Essid M, and Azzouz MM
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Disease Progression, Female, Fibrosis diagnosis, Humans, Hypertension, Pulmonary pathology, Liver Transplantation, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Fibrosis complications, Hypertension, Pulmonary etiology
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension PAH is one of the rare expressions of cirrhosis and defined by a pressure more than 30 mmHg. We report our results in a Tunisian Seria results: 21 cirrhotic patients (19M/12F) with a median age of 60 years (22 to 85) explored by cardiac echographic with measures of PAH. We observe an elevated PAH in 31% of cases. Conclusion elevated PAH is relatively frequent during the evolution of cirrhosis. This symptom needs to be systematically explored in patients proposed for liver graft because increased PAH is a contraindication for liver transplantation.
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- 2002
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