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FOURTH EDITION Handbook of Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd ii 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3344 PPMM BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd iiii 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3344 PPMM FOURTH EDITION Handbook of Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies Edited by Guy I. Benrubi, MD Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Robert J. Thompson Professor and Chair Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd iiiiii 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3344 PPMM Acquisitions Editor: Sonya Seigafuse Product Manager: Nicole Walz Senior Manufacturing Manager: Ben Rivera Marketing Manager: Kimberly Schonberger Vendor Manager: Bridgett Dougherty Design Coordinator: Terry Mallon Cover Designer: Karen Quigley Production Services: SPi Technologies © 2010 by LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, a WOLTERS KLUWER business © 2005, 2001 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins © 1994 by J.B. Lippincott 530 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 USA LWW.com All rights reserved. Th is book is protected by copyright. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any means, including photocopying, or utilized by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the copyright owner, except for brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Materials appearing in this book prepared by individuals as part of their offi cial duties as U.S. government employees are not covered by the above-mentioned copyright. Printed in China Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Handbook of obstetric and gynecologic emergencies / edited by Guy I. Benrubi. —4th ed. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-1-60547-666-7 (alk. paper) ISBN-10: 1-60547-666-8 1. Obstetrical emergencies—Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Gynecologic emergencies— Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Benrubi, Guy I. [DNLM: 1. Pregnancy Complications—diagnosis. 2. Pregnancy Complications—therapy. 3. Emergencies. 4. Emergency Treatment—methods. 5. Genital Diseases, Female—diagnosis. 6. Genital Diseases, Female—therapy. WQ 240 H2362 2010] RG571.O245 2010 618'.0425—dc22 2009046290 Care has been taken to confi rm the accuracy of the information presented and to describe generally accepted practices. However, the authors, editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for any consequences from application of the information in this book and make no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the currency, completeness, or accu- racy of the contents of the publication. Application of the information in a particular situation remains the professional responsibility of the practitioner. Th e authors, editors, and publisher have exerted every eff ort to ensure that drug selection and dosage set forth in this text are in accordance with current recommendations and prac- tice at the time of publication. However, in view of ongoing research, changes in government regulations, and the constant fl ow of information relating to drug therapy and drug reactions, the reader is urged to check the package insert for each drug for any change in indications and dosage and for added warnings and precautions. Th is is particularly important when the rec- ommended agent is a new or infrequently employed drug. Some drugs and medical devices presented in the publication have Food and Drug Administra- tion (FDA) clearance for limited use in restricted research settings. It is the responsibility of the health care provider to ascertain the FDA status of each drug or device planned for use in their clinical practice. To purchase additional copies of this book, call our customer service department at (800) 638-3030 or fax orders to (301) 223-2320. International customers should call (301) 223-2300. Visit Lippincott Williams & Wilkins on the Internet: at LWW.com. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins customer service representatives are available from 8:30 am to 6 pm, EST. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd iivv 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3355 PPMM To the memory of Michael “Bam Bam” D’Agostino “Hi doctor…” “Give me half…” BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd vv 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3355 PPMM “… Don’t put off things till it’s too late. You are the DJ of your fate.” —Vikram Seth (The Golden Gate, 1986) después de Purim, platicos (loose translation: pointless after the fact) —Old European Proverb BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd vvii 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3355 PPMM PREFACE Physicians are faced, increasingly, with diagnosis and management decisions in obstetric and gynecologic emergency settings. Whether the set- ting is the emergency department of a busy inner-city hospital or the offi ce of a gynecologist or other primary care provider, an understanding of the pathophysiology and management considerations is critical to good patient care. During the last decade, it has become apparent that a large portion of the young women and children at greatest risk for obstetric and gyneco- logic emergencies increasingly fall out of the health care system. In several areas of the country, up to 25% of women receive no prenatal care. In other areas, close to 50% of young women have no primary care providers to han- dle emergencies. Currently, an estimated 50 million US citizens are not med- ically insured. Th e increasing demands on the health care dollar and the increasing percentage of care delivered under managed systems create a premium on either no hospitalization or early discharge. Consequently, complications of delivery, as well as of gynecologic surgery, are not re - cognized until after the patient has left the hospital. To this must be added the eff ects of the Great Recession, which became evident on health care in mid-2008. Unemployment, underemployment, and loss of health benefi ts have had a severe impact on preventative care. Even if employed women still have benefi ts, their deductibles and co-pays have signifi cantly increased. All of these factors result in management being provided in emergent care settings, whether in the hospital or in the offi ce. Th is book intends to address the need for a continuing up-to-date understanding of these obstetric and gynecologic emergencies. It seeks its audience among obstetricians, gynecologists, emergency department physi- cians, family practitioners, and other primary health care providers. Th e book is organized in two main sections: obstetric emergencies and gyneco- logic emergencies. Although the organization is along the lines of the t raditional major emergencies that occur in these two disciplines, several problems are addressed by multiple authors from diff erent perspectives. It is the editor’s belief that additional understanding of the management of these conditions can be gained from divergent points of view. Finally, it must be recognized that obstetric and gynecologic emergencies change over time. What are frequent problems today may become relatively infrequent tomor- row. New challenges face the physician. For example, approximately 80% of women in this country do not have legal abortion services available to them. It is, therefore, probable that physicians will see emergency situations aris- ing from illegal abortions. Additionally, violence has become a pervasive dis- ease in our society; physicians who treat women must be conversant with both clinical and psychological problems that arise from rape and other traumas to the reproductive organs. Tragically, in the 21st century, emergent conditions due to terrorist acts also need to be addressed. vii BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd vviiii 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3355 PPMM viii Preface I thank all of the contributors for their excellent work and their diligent, careful, and astute analysis of the issues raised. Th anks are also due to Louise Bierig for her effi ciency and editing skills. Special thanks are due to Ms. Georgette Andreason whose technical and organizational expertise cannot be matched and without whom this project would not have been undertaken nor completed. Guy I. Benrubi, MD BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd vviiiiii 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3355 PPMM CONTRIBUTORS A. Ben Abdu, MD Paula H. Bednarek, MD, MPH Obstetrics and Gynecology Assistant Professor University of Tennessee Department of Obstetrics College of Medicine and Gynecology Chattanooga, Tennessee Oregon Health & Science University C. David Adair, MD Portland, Oregon Professor and Vice Chair Department of Obstetrics Guy I. Benrubi, MD and Gynecology Senior Associate Dean Section on Maternal Fetal Medicine for Clinical Affairs University of Tennessee Robert J. Thompson Professor College of Medicine and Chair Chattanooga, Tennessee Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Pam Adams, RN, EMT-P University of Florida College Registered Nurse/Paramedic of Medicine-Jacksonville President Jacksonville, Florida OB STAT, Inc. Arden, North Carolina Kelly A. Best, MD Sarah Adams, MD Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Residency Program Division of Gynecologic Oncology Director University of Pennsylvania Hospitals Department of Obstetrics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Gynecology University of Florida College Kurt Barnhart, MD, MSCE of Medicine-Jacksonville Associate Professor of Obstetrics Jacksonville, Florida and Gynecology Director, Women’s Health Clinical Rosanne L. Botha, MD Research Center Family Planning Fellow Assistant Dean for Clinical Oregon Health & Science Research Operations University University of Pennsylvania School Portland, Oregon of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ix BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd iixx 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3355 PPMM x Contributors David Caro, MD Alison B. Edelman, MD, MPH Associate Professor Associate Professor Residency Program Director Assistant Director, Family Department of Emergency Planning Fellowship Medicine Department of Obstetrics University of Florida College and Gynecology of Medicine-Jacksonville Oregon Health & Science University Jacksonville, Florida Portland, Oregon Gwyn Grabner, RDMS Joseph G. Cernigliaro, MD Registered Diagnostic Medical Assistant Professor of Radiology Sonographer Mayo Clinic College of Medicine University of Florida College Rochester, Minnesota of Medicine-Jacksonville Consultant, Department Jacksonville, Florida of Radiology Mayo Clinic Victor J. Hassid, MD Jacksonville, Florida Fellow, Division of Plastic Surgery University of Illinois College of Stephen A. Contag, MD Medicine Clinical Instructor Maternal Fetal Chicago, Illinois Medicine Wake Forest University Linda Hastings, PharmD Winston-Salem, North Carolina Pediatric Practitioner Department of Pharmacy Isaac Delke, MD Shands Jacksonville Professor Medical Center Department of Obstetrics Clinical Assistant Professor and Gynecology University of Florida College University of Florida College of Pharmacy of Medicine-Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida Chief, Division of Maternal-Fetal Thanh T. Hogan, PharmD Medicine Clinical Associate Professor Director, Obstetrics University of Florida College Director, HIV in Pregnancy of Pharmacy Program Director of Pharmacy Shands Jacksonville Medical Shands Jacksonville Medical Center Center Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville, Florida Cheryl B. Iglesia, MD, FACOG Charles J. Dunton, MD Director, Section of Female Pelvic Professor of Obstetrics Medicine and Reconstructive and Gynecology Surgery Jefferson Medical College Washington Hospital Center Active Staff Physician Associate Professor, Main Line Gynecology Georgetown University School Oncology, Lankenau Hospital of Medicine Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Washington, District of Columbia BBeennrruubbii__FFMM..iinndddd xx 11//55//22001100 44::1166::3355 PPMM

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Revised and updated for its Fourth Edition, this practical, portable, and affordable handbook is designed for rapid reference in the office or emergency room. It focuses on diagnosis and treatment of common emergencies in female patients and features numerous treatment algorithms, bulleted lists, an
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