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Jones BP, Saso S, L'Heveder A, et al., 2020, The vaginal microbiome in uterine transplantation, BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 127, Pages: 230-238, ISSN: 1470-0328
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L'Heveder A, Jones BP, Saso S, et al., 2019, Conservative management of uterine adenosarcoma: lessons learned from 20 years of follow-up, ARCHIVES OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS, Vol: 300, Pages: 1383-1389, ISSN: 0932-0067
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Lathouras K, Panagakis G, Bowden S, et al., 2019, DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF POSTOPERATIVE PLATELET-TO-WHITE BLOOD CELL RATIO (PC/WCC) AFTER SPLENECTOMY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS, Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, Pages: A485-A486, ISSN: 1048-891X
Jones BP, Saso S, Quiroga I, et al., 2019, Re: UK criteria for uterus transplantation: a review, BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 126, Pages: 1507-1508, ISSN: 1470-0328
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Al-Memar M, Vaulet T, Fourie H, et al., 2019, The impact of early pregnancy events on long-term pregnancy outcomes: a prospective cohort study, Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vol: 54, Pages: 530-537, ISSN: 0960-7692
OBJECTIVES: To prospectively assess the impact of pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding and nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy on long-term pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: Prospective observational cohort study at Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital, London, UK, from March 2014-2016. Consecutive women with confirmed intrauterine pregnancies between 5-14 weeks gestation were recruited. Serial ultrasound scans were performed in the first trimester. Participants completed validated symptom scores for vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, and nausea and vomiting. The key symptom of interest was any pelvic pain and/or vaginal bleeding. Pregnancies were followed up until the final outcome was known. Antenatal, delivery, and neonatal outcomes were obtained from hospital records. We calculated adjusted odds ratios (aOR) using logistic regression with correction for maternal age. RESULTS: We recruited 1003 women. After excluding first trimester miscarriages (N=99), terminations (N=20), lost to follow up (N=32) and withdrawals (N=5), 847 pregnancies were analysed. Adverse antenatal complications were observed in 166/645 (26%) women with pain and/or bleeding, and in 30/181 (17%) women without (aOR=1.79, 95% CI=1.17-2.76). Neonatal complications were observed in 66/635 (10%) women with and 11/176 (6%) women without pain and/or bleeding (aOR=1.73, 95% CI=0.89-3.36). Delivery complications were observed in 402/615 (65%) women with and 110/174 (63%) women without pain and/or bleeding (aOR=1.16, 95% CI=0.81-1.65). For 18 of 20 individual antenatal complications, incidence was higher among women with pain and/or bleeding, despite the overall incidences being low. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy showed little association with adverse pregnancy outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that there is an increased incidence of antenatal complications in women with pelvic pain and/or vaginal bleeding in the first trimester. This should be considered when advising women attending
Saso S, Galazis N, Iacovou C, et al., 2019, Managing growing teratoma syndrome: new insights and clinical applications, FUTURE SCIENCE OA, Vol: 5, ISSN: 2056-5623
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Jones BP, Saso S, Bracewell-Milnes T, et al., 2019, Human uterine transplantation: a review of outcomes from the first 45 cases, BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 126, Pages: 1310-1319, ISSN: 1470-0328
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Lathouras K, Panagakis G, Bowden SJ, et al., 2019, Diagnostic value of post-operative platelet-to-white blood cell ratio after splenectomy in patients with advanced ovarian cancer, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER, Vol: 29, Pages: 1292-1297, ISSN: 1048-891X
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Salvo G, Ramirez PT, Wu X, et al., 2019, OPEN VS. MINIMALLY INVASIVE RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY IN EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER: INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTER IRTA STUDY RESULTS, Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, Pages: A13-A14, ISSN: 1048-891X
Jones B, Jalmbrant M, Norris G, et al., 2019, Perceptions, outcomes and regret following social egg freezing in the UK, 35th Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Human-Reproduction-and-Embryology (ESHRE), Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, Pages: 344-345, ISSN: 0268-1161
Saso S, Al-Memar M, Jones B, et al., 2019, Performing ultrasonography in patients awaiting uterine transplantation: the UK cohort, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 127-127, ISSN: 1470-0328
Bobdiwala S, Saso S, Verbakel JY, et al., 2019, Diagnostic protocols for the management of pregnancy of unknown location (PUL): a systematic review and meta-analysis, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 17-17, ISSN: 1470-0328
Jones B, Odia R, Green J, et al., 2019, Predictors of oocyte yield in women embarking on social egg freezing, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 205-205, ISSN: 1470-0328
Al-Memar M, Vaulet T, Nikolic G, et al., 2019, Pain and bleeding in the first trimester and long-term pregnancy outcomes: a prospective cohort study, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 18-18, ISSN: 1470-0328
Al-Memar M, Vaulet T, Fourie H, et al., 2019, Intrauterine haematomas in the first trimester and association with adverse pregnancy outcomes, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 18-19, ISSN: 1470-0328
Saso S, Landolfo C, Jones B, et al., 2019, Use of intraoperative ultrasound during fertility-sparing endoscopic surgery, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 113-113, ISSN: 1470-0328
Jones B, Saso S, Chan M, et al., 2019, Uterine transplantation in the context of a multi-organ retrieval in the UK, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 192-192, ISSN: 1470-0328
Jones B, Saso S, Chan M, et al., 2019, Implementing uterine transplantation into multi-organ retrieval setting: specialist nurse in organ donation and intensive care nurse perspectives, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 195-195, ISSN: 1470-0328
Chan M, Keane T, Jones B, et al., 2019, Endometrial extracellular matrix as a biomaterial for endometrial regeneration, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 204-204, ISSN: 1470-0328
Tiemann TT, Jones BP, Saso S, et al., 2019, Perceptions on uterine transplantation among obstetricians and gynaecologists across Europe, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 125-125, ISSN: 1470-0328
Jones B, Al-Chami A, Gonzalez X, et al., 2019, Is oocyte maturity influenced by trigger type in oocyte donation cycles?, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 201-202, ISSN: 1470-0328
Chan M, Keane T, Jones B, et al., 2019, Bioengineering approaches for female fertility preservation and infertility treatment, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 196-196, ISSN: 1470-0328
Landolfo C, Froyman W, Testa AC, et al., 2019, Imaging in gynaecological disease: clinical and ultrasound features of immature teratomas of the ovary, Publisher: WILEY, Pages: 115-115, ISSN: 1470-0328
Bracewell-Milnes T, Rajendran S, Saso S, et al., 2019, Investigating knowledge and perceptions of egg sharing among healthcare professionals in the United Kingdom, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, Vol: 236, Pages: 98-104, ISSN: 0301-2115
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Platts S, Bracewell-Milnes T, Saso S, et al., 2019, Investigating attitudes towards oocyte donation amongst potential donors and the general population: a systematic review, HUMAN FERTILITY, ISSN: 1464-7273
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Jones BP, L'Heveder A, Saso S, et al., 2019, Sports gynaecology, OBSTETRICIAN & GYNAECOLOGIST, Vol: 21, Pages: 85-94, ISSN: 1467-2561
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Salvo G, Ramirez PT, Leitao M, et al., 2019, International radical trachelectomy assessment: IRTA study, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER, Vol: 29, Pages: 635-638, ISSN: 1048-891X
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Bobdiwala S, Saso S, Verbakel JY, et al., 2019, Diagnostic protocols for the management of pregnancy of unknown location: a systematic review and meta-analysis, BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol: 126, Pages: 190-198, ISSN: 1470-0328
BACKGROUND: There is no international consensus on how to manage women with a pregnancy of unknown location (PUL). OBJECTIVES: To present a systematic quantitative review summarising the evidence related to management protocols for PUL. SEARCH STRATEGY: MEDLINE, COCHRANE and DARE databases were searched from 01/01/1984 to 31/01/2017. The primary outcome was accurate risk prediction of women initially diagnosed with a PUL having an ectopic pregnancy (high risk) as opposed to either a failed PUL or intrauterine pregnancy ((low risk). SELECTION CRITERIA: All studies written in the English language, that were not case reports or series that assessed women classified as having a PUL at initial ultrasound. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Forty-three studies were included. QUADAS-2 criteria were used to assess the risk of bias. We used a novel linear mixed effects model and constructed summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curves for the thresholds of interest. MAIN RESULTS: There was a high risk of differential verification bias in most studies. Meta-analyses of accuracy were performed on (i) single hCG cut-off levels, (ii) hCG ratio (hCG at 48 hours / initial hCG), (iii) single progesterone cut-off levels and (iv) the 'M4 model' (a logistic regression model based on the initial hCG and hCG ratio). For predicting an ectopic pregnancy, the AUCs (95% CI) for these four management protocols were: (i) 0.42 (0.00-0.99), (ii) 0.69 (0.57-0.78), (iii) 0.69 (0.54-0.81) and (iv) 0.87 (0.83-0.91), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The M4 model was the best available method for predicting a final outcome of ectopic pregnancy. Developing and validating risk prediction models may optimise the management of PUL.
Jones BP, Williams NJ, Saso S, et al., 2019, Uterine transplantation in transgender women, BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 126, Pages: 152-156, ISSN: 1470-0328
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Jones BP, Saso S, Bracewell-Milnes T, et al., 2019, Laparoscopic uterosacral nerve block: A fertility preserving option in chronic pelvic pain, AIMS MEDICAL SCIENCE, Vol: 6, Pages: 260-267, ISSN: 2375-1576
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