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International Journal of Urology | 2007

Long-term results of tension-free vaginal tape for female urinary incontinence: Follow up over 6 years

X. Deffieux; Anne Claire Donnadieu; Raphael Porcher; Amélie Gervaise; R. Frydman; Hervé Fernandez

Objective:  To describe the long‐term outcome of using tension‐free vaginal tape (TVT) with and without associated procedures.


Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2008

The role of Essure sterilization performed simultaneously with endometrial ablation.

Anne Claire Donnadieu; Hervé Fernandez

Purpose of review To review operative procedures, specific risks, complications and evaluation of efficacy of Essure tubal sterilization performed simultaneously with endometrial ablation. Recent findings Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is a significant health problem in premenopausal women. Endometrial ablation is an effective therapeutic option for the management of menorrhagia and an alternative to hysterectomy. Most women undergoing endometrial ablation are of reproductive age, and, because pregnancy after endometrial ablation could be complicated, many of these women require permanent birth control. Since the introduction of Essure tubal sterilization, this permanent contraception method has been widely used and offers an hysteroscopic approach similar to endometrial ablation techniques. Combining these two procedures offers the advantage of performing the two procedures simultaneously, but inherent rules and technical procedures must be followed to avoid any kind of injury such as heat conduction, material injuries, specific complications and specific follow-up. Summary The combination of safety and efficacy of endometrial ablation and hysteroscopic sterilization makes a compelling argument for their concomitant use.


Journal De Gynecologie Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction | 2009

[Pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 flu during pregnancy: Epidemiology, diagnosis and management].

O. Picone; O. Ami; Christelle Vauloup-Fellous; Martinez; M. Guillet; C. Dupont-Bernabe; Anne Claire Donnadieu; C. Trichot; Marie-Victoire Senat; H. Fernandez; R. Frydman

Pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 is a benign disease when infecting healthy adults, but it can lead to severe consequences in pregnant woman, for the fetus or its mother. The incidence of the disease is increasing strongly, and health authorities estimate that one third of the world population might be infected before the end of the winter. Diagnosis of infection with influenza virus H1N1 is suspected when a patient presents with the association of symptoms of the respiratory tract like sore throat, cough, or dyspnea, with general signs like fever, myalgias, or exhaustion. Diagnosis confirmation is obtained with nasopharyngeal swab and virus detection with molecular biology. This flu can lead to severe consequences for the pregnant woman and fetus. For this reason, it is advisable to treat pregnant women systematically by oseltamivir or zanamivir, and to treat preventively the pregnant woman in case of close contact with a suspected or confirmed infected person. Even if the management of influenza A H1N1 2009 infection during pregnancy relies on family physicians and gynecologists, every physician having in charge such cases should regularly update his knowledge regarding the evolution of the recommendations for the pandemic.


Journal De Gynecologie Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction | 2011

Fertilité après myomectomie par laparotomie pour les femmes de plus de 38 ans

I. Roux; E. Faivre; C. Trichot; Anne Claire Donnadieu; H. Fernandez; X. Deffieux

OBJECTIVES Uterine fibroids is the most common benign pathology during reproductive age. Fibroids are implicated as a possible cause of infertility. The mechanism of infertility may depend on the size and the location of the fibroids and remain unclear. Myomectomy is performed in case of symptomatic patients who want to preserve their reproductive potential or in case of infertile patients. There are few data concerning fertility following abdominal myomectomy in patients over the age of 38. PATIENTS AND METHODS Retrospective study of a case series. Assessment of reproductive outcome after abdominal myomectomy among patients older than 38 years. RESULTS Abdominal myomectomy was performed on 34 patients aged over 38 during. Among these patients, 25 (74%) were contacted and 15 (60%) tried to obtain a pregnancy. Seven patients (46%) needed a new intervention. Five patients (33%) required intra-uterine insemination or in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer postoperatively. Three patients obtained a pregnancy and two (13%) had a delivery. All pregnancies were obtained spontaneously. None infertile or nulliparous woman before surgery became pregnant postoperatively. CONCLUSION After 38 years old, nulliparity and infertility before abdominal myomectomy seem to be a factor of poor prognostic to become pregnant after surgery.


Journal De Gynecologie Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction | 2011

Maladie de Behçet en gynécologie-obstétrique

T. Thubert; Anne Claire Donnadieu; C. Dupont-Bernabe; M. Even; R. Fior; J.-L. Pasquali; R. Frydman; Alexandra Benachi; Olivier Picone

Behçets disease is a multisystemic disease of unknown origin characterized by a recurrent bipolar aphtosis (oral and genital) associated with vascular, digestive or articular symptoms. Gynecologists can be faced to this disease at any time of the life of their patients, including during the pregnancy. Given that the first demonstrations of the disease can be genital, they are in the front line to evoke this diagnosis. They thus have to know the main characteristics of the disease to make the diagnosis and to organize a multidisciplinary management. During pregnancy, the treatment of the disease is to be adapted to avoid teratogenic drugs, and adapt the doses of the treatment.


Fertility and Sterility | 2006

Unusual fast-growing ovarian cystic teratoma during pregnancy presenting with intracystic fat “floating balls” appearance

Anne Claire Donnadieu; X. Deffieux; Camille Le Ray; Marie Mordefroid; René Frydman; Hervé Fernandez


Journal De Gynecologie Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction | 2009

Pandémie de grippe A H1N1 2009 et grossesse : épidémiologie, diagnostic et prise en charge

Olivier Picone; O. Ami; Christelle Vauloup-Fellous; V. Martinez; M. Guillet; C. Dupont-Bernabe; Anne Claire Donnadieu; C. Trichot; Marie-Victoire Senat; H. Fernandez; R. Frydman


Pelvi-perineologie | 2009

Recherche médicale et Internet

X. Deffieux; E. Faivre; Marie-Victoire Senat; Anne Claire Donnadieu; C. Trichot; H. Fernandez


Pelvi-perineologie | 2010

Recurrent urinary tract infection caused by vaginal septum

Erika Faivre; C. Trichot; Anne Claire Donnadieu; Alexandra Benachi; X. Deffieux


Pelvi-perineologie | 2010

Results of the surgical reduction of hypertrophy of labia minora: a series of 21 procedures and review of literature

C. Trichot; Erika Faivre; T. Thubert; Anne Claire Donnadieu; Hervé Fernandez; Xavier Deffieux

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C. Trichot

University of Paris-Sud

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X. Deffieux

Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University

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E. Faivre

University of Paris-Sud

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R. Frydman

University of Paris-Sud

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T. Thubert

University of Paris-Sud

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H. Fernandez

University of Paris-Sud

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