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C. Overton
Researcher at Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Publications - 6
Citations - 315
C. Overton is an academic researcher from Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hysterectomy & Dysfunctional uterine bleeding. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 304 citations. Previous affiliations of C. Overton include Withybush General Hospital.
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The VALUE national hysterectomy study: description of the patients and their surgery
M. J. A. Maresh,M. A. Metcalfe,Klim McPherson,Klim McPherson,C. Overton,C. Overton,V. Hall,J. Hargreaves,Stephen Bridgman,J. Dobbins,Angela C. Casbard +10 more
TL;DR: To describe hysterectomies practised in 1994 and 1995: the patients, their surgery and short term outcomes.
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Psychosexual health 5 years after hysterectomy: population‐based comparison with endometrial ablation for dysfunctional uterine bleeding
TL;DR: The removal of ovaries at the time of hysterectomy is associated with greater deterioration of self‐reported sexual function, and Surgical menopause significantly impairs sexual wellbeing.
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Self-reported bladder function five years post-hysterectomy.
TL;DR: Women who had the LAVH were most likely to report severe urinary incontinence, but not severe frequency or nocturia, and women who had a hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy was not as strongly associated with severe bladder problems.
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Readmission to hospital 5 years after hysterectomy or endometrial resection in a national cohort study
Aileen Clarke,A. Judge,A. Herbert,Klim McPherson,Stephen Bridgman,Michael Maresh,C. Overton,D. Altman +7 more
TL;DR: Women undergoing a hysterectomy are less likely to be readmitted to hospital up to 5 years after their operation overall, and are significantly less likely of being readmitted for reasons related to their operation, particularly for gynaecological reasons.
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The VALUE National Hysterectomy Study: Description of the patients and their surgery
M. J. A. Maresh,M. A. Metcalfe,Klim McPherson,C. Overton,V. Hall,J. Hargreaves,Stephen Bridgman,J. Dobbins,Angela C. Casbard +8 more
TL;DR: Two large cohorts of women have been formed in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland to study and compare hysterectomy with endometrial resection and ablation and to provide long-term follow-up information on women who have undergone these treatments (Vaginal, Abdominal, and Laparoscopic Uterine Excision].