Title: Operational Obstetrics
1Operational Obstetrics GynecologyThe Health
Care of Women in Military Settings
Captain Mike Hughey, MC, USNR
2Operational Medicine is not Identical to Civilian
Medicine
3Isolated Settings
- Minimal Support
- Limited Consultation
- Long MEDEVAC times
4Limited Resources
- What did you bring with you?
- Resupply? Maybe
- Whatever you use up today you wont have
tomorrow. - IV antibiotics often mean transfer.
5Operational Commitments
- Medical care is not the first priority.
- It may not be the second priority either.
6Then sometimes, medical care is the mission
- Medical personnel, supplies and equipment for
combat are different than those used for
humanitarian missions. - Before deployment, learn as much as you can about
everything.
7Field Expedient GYN Exam Table
- Litter
- Litter Stands
- IV Poles
- Small Battle Dressings
8Field Expedient Vaginal Speculum
- GI mess kit spoons (2) bent at 45 angle, or
- Two spoons joined by rubber band
9Ectopic Pregnancy ManagementNaval Hospital
Pensacola FL
- Transvaginal ultrasound
- Quantitative ? HCG
- Serial hgb
- Laparoscopy
- Methotrexate
- Blood bank
10Ectopic Pregnancy Management
11Ectopic Pregnancy ManagementOperational Setting
- Laparotomy (sometimes)
- Non-surgical management
- IV fluids
- Mast suit
- Donor-to-victim blood transfusion
12Field Expedient Vaginitis Rx
- If it itches, its yeast. (Monistat)
- If it smells bad, its BV. (Flagyl)
Mucopurulent, chlamydia
Dry, curdy, yeast
Bubbly, frothy, trichomonas
13Urinary Tract Infections
- Treat UTIs based on symptoms.
- Cultures and dipsticks in many operational
settings are, at best a waste of time, and may be
misleading and dangerous.
14Unknown Lesions of the Vulva
- Each of these requires some unavailable test to
confirm the diagnosis. - What is the test for each of them?
15Bartholin Duct Cyst and Abscess
- Drain it or leave it alone?
16Draining a Bartholin Cyst
17Operational Obstetrics Gynecology
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