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*20 SLIDES ..EACH 90 SECONDS
*MOST OF OUR OSCE
WAS FROM THE WEBSITES
AND IF YOU WILL NOTICE ..FROM
ELSEVIER!!!
Ob/Gyn. OSCE Examination
204 batch/female group 2
13th of May 2009
Slide NO.1
What’s the name of the procedure?
Bimanual Examination
2 indications of the procedure?
Examination of ovarian mass, uterine fibroid and endometriosis.
Relatively the same
Slide No. 2
What’s the name of this device?
Cusco’s/Bivalve speculum
2 indication for using it?
Visualization of vagina, its fornix and cervix
Used for pap’s smear (cervical cytology), vaginal swab, local causes of bleeding (polyps) Exact picture
Slide No. 3
What’s the diagnosis?
(Uterine synechiae) Asherman’s syndrome
2 clinical presentations?
2ry amenorrhea
History of repeated D/C
Relatively the sameOnly we had the middle one but from longitudinal view
Answered by Prof.Rahman
Slide No. 4
Name this device?
Vacuum
2 fetal complications?
Cephalic hematoma, Intracranial hemorrhage and retinal hemorrhage
Slide No. 5
What’s the diagnosis?
Barothlin cyst abscess
What’s the management?
Pain killer,Incision / drainage, and anti-biotic
Exact pictureBut only the first one from the
left
Slide No. 6
What’s the procedure?
Laparoscopic SupracervicalHysterectomy ..
2 complications ?
Bleeding, infection and perforations
Slide No. 7
Name A?
Submucosal fibroid
Name B?
Pedunculated fibroid
Exact picture
Slide No. 8
What’s the diagnosis?
Urinary Incontinence
Name one operative treatment?
Urethral sling operation (Marchal-Marcheltin)
Women was standing, holding her cloths,
coughing in the same time urine was dripping on white
sheet belowI think this picture was
brought from Elsevier site, but couldn’t find it on the web… so in order to get it you have to register there
Slide No. 9
What’s the diagnosis?
Threatened abortion
What’s the management?
Bed rest and observation
Exact picturebut only the first one from the
left
Slide No. 10
What’s the diagnosis?
Placental abruption
2 other differential diagnosis?
Acute polyhydraminos,uterine fibroid degeneration and chorioamonionitis.
Exact pictureBut only the 2nd picture from the right and the third from
the lift
Slide No. 11
What’s the diagnosis?
Utro vaginal prolapse?! Enterocele (Not sure)
2 presenting symptoms?
Protruded mass and heaviness, vaginal discharges and bleeding.
Different
Slide No. 12
What’s the diagnosis?
Ovarian teratoma (dermoid cyst)
In which age group it’s common?
20- 40
Younger age group are most commonly affected
Relatively the same
Slid No. 13
What’s the diagnosis?
Polycystic Ovarian Disease
2 clinical presentations?
Hirstism, obesity and oligomenorrhea.
Exact picture
Slide No. 14
What’s the name of the procedure?
Mammography
In low risk group, at what age you should start screening?
From 35-40, screen should be started.
Exact picture
Slide No. 15
Comment on the CTG?
Cardiotochogram for monitoring fetal heart rate, otherwise it was normal.
2 criteria for reading CTG?
1. Rate (120-160)
2. Variability of beats
Answered by Prof.Rahman
Slide No. 16
What’s the diagnosis?
Hematocolpus/ imperforate hymen
2 presenting symptoms?
1ry amenorrhea and pelvic pain.
Exact picture
Slide No. 17
What's the name of the procedure?
Cone biopsy
Indication
Cervical dysplasia
Relatively the same
Slide No. 18
What’s the name of the device?
Hegar’s dilator
2 complications of it use?
Infection and perforation.
Slide No. 19
What’s the name of this device?
Vaginal diaphragm
2 complication of uses?
There’s failure rate
Urinary tract infection as more pressure on bladder.
Relatively the same
Slide No. 20
What’s the diagnosis?
Cervical incompetence
• 2 presenting symptoms?
Recurrent abortion in the 2nd trimester and Preterm labor
Relatively the same
NOUF KHALID AL -MAGHLOUTH
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