Journal/Magazine Articles

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This collection contains original research articles, review articles and case reports published in local and international peer reviewed journals by the staff members of the Faculty of Medicine

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    New contraceptive options
    (Sri Lanka College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2004) Gunasekera, P.C.; Wijesinghe, P.S.
    No Abstract Available
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    Better reproductive health: a strategy for poverty reduction
    (Sri Lanka College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2003) Gunasekera, P.C.; Wijesinghe, P.S.
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    Emergency Obstetric care: the key to further reducing maternal mortality in Sri Lanka
    (World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia, 2002) Gunasekera, P.C.; Wijesinghe, P.S.
    This paper, in the South East Asia Regional Health Forum, discusses ways of reducing maternal mortality in Sri Lanka. Whilst the maternal mortality rate in Sri Lanka compares favourably with that of other countries in the region, much more can be done to bring down this rate further. The paper recommends that emphasis should be directed towards providing emergency obstetric care where all basic facilities for childbirth, including instrumental deliveries are provided. In addition, comprehensive emergency obstetric care must be made available in selected centres where mothers needing Caesarean section and blood transfusion are cared for. The paper concludes that the majority of maternal deaths occur due to delays in providing emergency obstetric care. This area has to be add-ressed urgently in order to maintain and improve the rate of reduction of maternal deaths. The political will to make drastic changes is a prerequisite if maternal deaths are to be reduced significantly. The authors argue that preventing maternal death and disability is not only a health issue – it is also a moral issue underpinned by the guiding principles of human rights, social responsibility, participation, and equity [adapted from author].
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    Reducing abortions is a public health issue
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2001) Gunasekera, P.C.; Wijesinghe, P.S.
    No Abstract Available, Comment in: Jayasuriya, L.(Ceylon Med J. 2001; 46(4):163); Gunasekera, P.C.(Ceylon Med J. 2002; 47(2):74).
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    The Caesarean section rate is rising
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2001) Gunasekera, P.C.; Wijesinghe, P.S.; Goonewardene, I.M.R.
    No Abstract Available.
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    Early pregnancy loss:are we doing enough?
    (Sri Lanka College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2001) Wijesinghe, P.S.; Gunasekera, P.C.; Goonewardene, I.M.R.
    No abstract available
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    Spontaneous hepatic rupture in pregnancy
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1998) Wijesinghe, P.S.; Gunasekera, P.C.; Sirisena, J.
    Spontaneous hepatic rupture in pregnancy is rare and associated with significant maternal morbidity and mortality. It has been reported in association with severe pregnancy-induced hypertension and HELP (haemolysis elevated liver enzymes low platelets) syndrome. New imaging techniques enable early diagnosis, and in those with subcapsular haematomas, conservative management. Surgical intervention is necessary in capsular rupture with haemodynamic instability. We here report three fatal cases and discuss the diagnosis and management
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    Female victims of sexual assault
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1997) Gunasekera, P.C.; Wijesinghe, P.S.
    Drawbacks in this area are highlighted: admission may be hours or years after the offence, dearth of Forensic experts, lack of proper analysis of specimens, competence required of the clinicians to fulfil medical as well as legal responsibilities, lack of psychiatric assistance. (letter to editor)
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    Rubella immunisation and pregnancy
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1997) Gunasekera, P.C.; Wijesinghe, P.S.; Gunasekera, D.P.
    No Abstract Available