Obstetrics and Gynecology Noticias Destacadas March 18, 2025 Q&A: Opioid alternatives following pelvic reconstructive surgery A Mayo Clinic urogynecologist studied an opioid-sparing, multimodal protocol compared with usual care following pelvic reconstructive. In this Q&A, she explains the findings, patient and physician impacts, and exceptions for opioid prescriptions. March 18, 2025 Contemporary considerations for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Early determination of patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) is critical to be able to monitor these pregnancies and schedule delivery at the optimal time for the mother and unborn child. March 18, 2025 Mayo Clinic authors deem maternal health factor risk adjustment imperative for perinatal care quality ratings Mayo Clinic investigators found that risk adjustment for maternal age, diabetes and hypertensive disorders is feasible and significantly affects a hospital's perinatal care ratings from The Joint Commission. Jan. 22, 2025 Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled digital stethoscope can help diagnose peripartum cardiomyopathy Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Medicine researchers found that an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled digital stethoscope can help diagnose pregnancy-related heart failure. The study was published in Nature Medicine. Understanding endometrial cancer: Symptoms, risk factors and treatments Mayo Clinic gynecologic oncologists discuss the symptoms and risks of endometrial cancer. Maternal-fetal medicine at Mayo Clinic: Navigating high-risk pregnancies Mayo Clinic's team is specially trained to manage high-risk pregnancies. Mayo Clinic's approach to fetal surgery Mayo Clinic experts explain the necessity of fetal surgery and the common conditions it treats. Publicaciones EDICIÓN DEL BOLETÍN ELECTRÓNICO Ver la última edición y las versiones anteriores 1 Mayo Clinic undertakes unique curative-intent surgery for select recurrent gynecologic cancers 2 Fast-track endometrial cancer care at Mayo Clinic 3 Asherman syndrome: A rare collection of symptoms that can profoundly affect patients 4 Are isolated tumor cells significant for prognosis? 5 Multisite study finds FETO associated with reduced postbirth ECMO for fetuses with CDH Profesionales médicos Obstetrics and Gynecology