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Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif
Researcher at Cairo University
Publications - 5
Citations - 43
Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif is an academic researcher from Cairo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prospective cohort study & Placebo. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 19 citations.
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Antenatal perineal massage benefits in reducing perineal trauma and postpartum morbidities: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Ahmed Mohamed Abdelhakim,El-Sayed El-Desouky,Ibrahim Abo El-Magd,Attia Mohammed,Elsayed Aly Farag,Abd El-Halim Mohammed,Khaled M. Hamam,Ahmed Salah Hussein,Ahmed Said Ali,Nawal Hamdy Ahmed Keshta,Mohamed Hamza,Ahmed Samy,Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif +12 more
TL;DR: Women who received antenatal perineal massage had significantly lower incidence of episiotomies and perineals tears and better wound healing and less perineAL pain were evident in the antenatal each group.
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Measurement of the fetal occiput-spine angle during the first stage of labor as predictor of the progress and outcome of labor.
Ahmed M. Maged,Ehab M. Soliman,Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif,Mohamed Nabil,Omar I Said,Mohamed N Mohesen,Ayman N. Raslan,Sahar M. Y. Elbaradie +7 more
TL;DR: There was a significantly longer duration of both first and second stages of labor with higher rates of CS and maternal and fetal complications in women with OSA <126 and OSA at cutoff value of 126°.
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Subcuticular interrupted versus continuous skin suturing in elective cesarean section in obese women: a randomized controlled trial
Ahmed M. Maged,Mohamed N Mohesen,Ahmed Elhalwagy,Hoda Abdelaal,Maged Almohamady,Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif,Ahmed H. Al-Sawaf,Khaled Abdel Malek,Hala Nabil,Radwa M Fahmy,Heba Wageih +10 more
TL;DR: Most surgical wound complications were reduced if skin closure with continuous subcuticular sutures is replaced with interrupted one, and the duration of CS was longer in those who underwent interrupted closure when compared to continuous ones.
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Effect of self-administered vaginal dinoprostone on pain perception during copper intrauterine device insertion in parous women: a randomized controlled trial.
Ahmed Ashour,Hala Nabil,Mohamed F. Yosif,Mohamed Hamed Hussein,Ahmed A. Mageed A. Allah,Mostafa Mahmoud,Hossam Abdou,Khaled Kholaif,Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed Kotb,Mohamed El Sharkawy,Ahmed Mohamed Abdelhakim,Ahmed Said Ali,Salma Ashraf Nassar,Amr Hazim Abbassy,Nevein Kamal Ghamry,Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif,Ayman Taher,Mohamed El Mahy +17 more
TL;DR: Self-administered 3 mg dinoprostone vaginally before copper IUD insertion in parous women reduces pain scores during Iud insertion, making insertion easier and increasing women's satisfaction, with tolerable side-effects.
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Pain management during diagnostic office hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women: a randomized study.
Ahmed Samy,Hala Nabil,Ahmed Mohamed Abdelhakim,Mohamed El Mahy,Ali Abdelhafeez Abdel-Latif,Ahmed A. Metwally +5 more
TL;DR: Lidocaine was better than tramadol in facilitating hysteroscope passage through the cervical canal and the reduction in pain levels with lidocaine had an easier cervical entry, which was clinically relevant.