标题:Case report on surgical intervention and outcomes of a 38-year-old female with Cervical fibroid and history of Atrial Septal Defect (A.S.D.) Closure
期刊名称:International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
电子版ISSN:1308-5581
出版年度:2022
卷号:14
期号:4
页码:2254-2257
DOI:10.9756/INTJECSE/V14I4.296
语种:English
出版社:International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
摘要:Fibroids are abnormal growths in or near a woman's uterus. These tumours can become large, resulting in severe stomach pain and irregular periods. They may not induce any symptoms at all in some cases. Usually, the growths are benign or noncancerous. Fibroids are not recognized to have a cause. The primary diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and outcomes: During a medical examination and laboratory test, the doctor diagnosed a cervical fibroid, and an ultrasound was performed. Antibiotics, analgesics, antipyretics, and surgical intervention (T.A.H. and salpingectomy) were administered, and the patient recovered before the onset of the primary complaint. Therapeutic intervention: In this case, the patient was administered Inj. Pan 40mg B.D., Inj. Amikacin 500 mg B.D., Inj. Augmentin1.2gm BD, Inj. Metro 1000 cc T.D.S., Inj. calmpose 10 mg HS, Inj. emset B.D. And the patient's surgical intervention was TAH+ salphingectomy. Outcomes: The patient's health was stable. She had recovered from a cervical fibroid. Her main complaint was abdominal pain during menses and burning micturition. Perspective from the nursing profession:Check vital signs and administer medication as directed by the physician. The patient was given a perineal wash. Keep track of your intake and outflow. Prepare the patient for T.A.H. + salphingectomy while also providing psychological assistance. Conclusion: The patient was admitted to the tertiary care hospital with the primary symptom of abdominal pain during menses and burning micturition. The patient's diagnosis is determined by a physical examination, an abdominal ultrasound, a pelvic examination, and laboratory tests. Antibiotics, antipyretics, and analgesics are used medically, and TAH+ salphingectomy is performed surgically. After medical and surgical treatments, the patient recovers from abdominal pain and burning micturition.