J Reprod Med
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While it has never been shown that warming fluid to body temperature prior to using it for amnioinfusion in labor is necessary, the practice is generally accepted. Ideally it is done with a blood warmer. Since blood warmers are expensive and not always available, fluid bags are often warmed in "constant temperature" devices used to heat blankets and fluid used in surgery. ⋯ The temperatures were extremely variable, ranging from 21 degrees C to > 50 degrees C. The variability in opening temperatures was a result of wide temperature fluctuations in the warming oven itself and the condition of the fluid bags on removal. Blanket and surgical fluid warming ovens are not appropriate for heating fluids used in amnioinfusion during labor.
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Splenosis is the autotransposition of splenic tissue and is rarely encountered by the gynecologist. Most patients with splenosis are asymptomatic but may present with gynecologic symptoms. There are few reports in the gynecologic literature describing the management of pelvic splenosis. This paper reports the first case of laparoscopic management of pelvic splenosis.