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- Title
Aspects épidémiologiques, cliniques et thérapeutiques des algies pelviennes aiguës de la femme à l'Hôpital Gynéco-Obstétrique et Pédiatrique de Yaoundé (HGOPY).
- Authors
Tebeu, Pierre-Marie; Belinga, Etienne; Sama, Julius Dohbit; Kenmogne, Sandrine Adeline; Tchente, Charlotte; Sandjong, Isaac
- Abstract
Introduction: acute pelvic pain is an important cause of morbi-mortality. The purpose of this study was to describe the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic features of acute pelvic pain in Yaoundé. Methods: we conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive study with collection of prospective data in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at the Yaoundé Gynaecology-Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital over the period 1st April-31st July 2015. We included all female subjects admitted for pelvic pain whose course was less than one month and who agreed to participate in the study. All women who were in the third trimester of pregnancy or in the post-partum period were excluded. Epi info software, version 3.5.4 was used to analyze data. Data were shown as frequency and percentage. Results: during the study period, a total of 5915 women presented to the Yaoundé Gynaecology-Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital, of whom 125 (2.11%) had acute pelvic pain. The average age of patients was 29.5 ± 6.9 years. Pain was caused by upper genital tract infections (36.8%) and ectopic pregnancy (18.4%). Most patients received medical treatment (92.8%), associated with antibiotics in 65.5% of cases, anti-inflammatory drugs in 56.9% of cases and analgesics in 39.7% of cases. Surgery was performed in 25 (20%) patients via laparotomy (80%) and coelioscopy (20%). Surgery was indicated in patients with ectopic pregnancy (76% of cases). Regression of pain was obtained in 99% of cases. Conclusion: acute pelvic pain mainly affected young women with upper genital tract infections and ectopic pregnancy. In the case of ectopic pregnancy surgical treatment via laparotomy was the gold standard treatment.
- Subjects
YAOUNDE (Cameroon); ECTOPIC pregnancy; THIRD trimester of pregnancy; GENITALIA; THERAPEUTICS; YOUNG women; PELVIC pain
- Publication
Pan African Medical Journal, 2020, Vol 35, p1
- ISSN
1937-8688
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11604/pamj.2020.35.16.14332