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Accouchement en présentation du siège
- D.-E. Broche, R. Maillet, V. Curie, R. Ramanah, J. Schaal, D. Riethmuller
- Medicine
- 2008
[Ultrasound in the diagnosis of fetal head engagement. A preliminary French prospective study].
- D. Maticot-Baptista, R. Ramanah, A. Collin, A. Martín, R. Maillet, D. Riethmuller
- Medicine
- Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie…
- 2009
OBJECTIVE
The subjectivity and inter- and intra-observer variability of transvaginal (TV) digital examination in the diagnosis of fetal head engagement set a real problem in the strategic choice of… Expand
Cardinal and deep uterosacral ligament lines of action: MRI based 3D technique development and preliminary findings in normal women
- L. Chen, R. Ramanah, Y. Hsu, J. Ashton-Miller, J. DeLancey
- Medicine
- International Urogynecology Journal
- 2012
Introduction and hypothesisThe cardinal ligament (CL) and deep uterosacral ligament (US) play a critical role in utero-vaginal support. This study aims to quantify their geometrical relationships in… Expand
Is cervical elongation associated with pelvic organ prolapse?
- M. Berger, R. Ramanah, K. Guire, J. DeLancey
- Medicine
- International Urogynecology Journal
- 14 April 2012
Introduction and hypothesisIt is commonly believed that pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is associated with cervical elongation. However, cervical lengths have not been formally compared between women… Expand
Trends in Treatment and Survival of Late-Stage Squamous Cell Vulvar Carcinomas: Analysis of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Database
- R. Ramanah, B. Lesieur, M. Ballester, E. Darai, R. Rouzier
- Medicine
- International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer
- 5 January 2012
Objective To describe the trends in the rate, treatment, and survival of late-stage vulvar carcinomas (LSVCs) over a 20-year period in the United States. Methods Demographic, pathologic, treatment,… Expand
[Operative delivery data in France for 2007: results of a national survey within teaching hospitals].
- M. Mangin, R. Ramanah, +6 authors D. Riethmuller
- Medicine
- Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie…
- 2010
AIM
Clinical Practice Guidelines of the French College of Gynecologists and Obstetricians concerning operative deliveries were published in December 2008. That is why a national survey was performed… Expand
Données 2007 de l’extraction instrumentale en France : résultats d’une enquête nationale auprès de l’ensemble des centres hospitalo-universitaires
- M. Mangin, R. Ramanah, +6 authors D. Riethmuller
- Medicine
- 1 April 2010
Journal de Gynecologie Obstetrique et Biologie de la Reproduction - Vol. 39 - N° 2 - p. 121-132
Anatomy and histology of apical support: a literature review concerning cardinal and uterosacral ligaments
- R. Ramanah, M. Berger, B. Parratte, J. DeLancey
- Medicine
- International Urogynecology Journal
- 23 May 2012
The objective of this work was to collect and summarize relevant literature on the anatomy, histology, and imaging of apical support of the upper vagina and the uterus provided by the cardinal (CL)… Expand
Fetal Scalp Lactate Microsampling for Non-Reassuring Fetal Status during Labor: A Prospective Observational Study
- R. Ramanah, A. Martin, M. Clement, R. Maillet, D. Riethmuller
- Medicine
- Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
- 2009
Objective: The aim was to study the predictive value and feasibility of fetal scalp lactate microsampling in the management of non-reassuring fetal status during labor. Methods: A prospective… Expand
The uterosacral complex: ligament or neurovascular pathway? Anatomical and histological study of fetuses and adults
- R. Ramanah, B. Parratte, F. Arbez-Gindre, R. Maillet, D. Riethmuller
- Medicine
- International Urogynecology Journal
- 31 July 2008
The aim of this study was to define the anatomical relationships of the uterosacral ligament complex (USLC) and to analyze histologically its content. Three fetal and four adult cadavers were used.… Expand