Cesarean Section, Repeated
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See which Cesarean Section, Repeated trials you may qualify forIn this study, our aim was to evaluate the relationship of the bladder to the uterus including vesicouterin thickness and sliding sign in term pregnancies with…
Postpartum hemorrhage remains a leading cause of maternal morbidity following cesarean delivery. Tranexamic acid (TXA) has been shown to reduce blood loss when…
The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether resection of the previous cesarean scar at repeat cesarean delivery reduces uterine niche formation and related…
To establish feasibility and safety of the use of external pop out as a novel technique for foetal head delivery during c s, the effect of application of this m…
The goal of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of uterine incision diverticulum repair during repeat cesarean section.The main questions it aims to…
The aim of this study is to perform a randomized trial to investigate if intraoperative surgeon administered TAP block reduces pain and use of oral and parenter…
Part1:The healthy pregnant women with previous operative deliveries admitted for elective C-section will be counselled and conditioned informed consent will be…
There are millions of births each year with 32% of women undergoing cesarean sections (C-sections), which results in skin scarring. Repeat C-sections increased…
Cesarean section is one of the most frequently performed major operations worldwide. It accounts for between 1% and 70% of deliveries depending on the facilitie…
Predicting the presence of severe adhesions may also assist clinically in several ways: first, it allows allocation of more complicated surgeries to experienced…
In order to reduce the cesarean sections rate, an adjunctive test is recommended in case of non-reassuring fetal heart rate tracing. In France, the reference ad…
This study is a prospective cohort study, led by Prof. Zhao Yangyu, from the Department of Gynecology \& Obstetrics, Peking University Third Hospital.
EXCISION of cs section skin scar and subcutaneous release versus non removal in repeated cs .aRandomized controlled trial .
Recent clinical trials were developed to test the outcomes of skin closure with tissue adhesive, staples and monofilament synthetic suture after cesarean sectio…
This study was performed to compare both methods of skin incisions to determine differences in postoperative pain, hemodynamic changes, incisional time, blood l…
Cesarean delivery (CD) is the most common inpatient surgery in the US, accounting for nearly one third of births annually. In the last decade, the CD rate has i…
The purpose of this study is to examine the anesthetic considerations and outcomes during repeated caesarean section and to compare such considerations in low-o…
Several methods have been used to predict adhesions after abdominal operations. High-resolution ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging and scar healing pro…
The study compares three techniques of uterine closure on myometrium thickness at the site of uterine scar of women who underwent repeated cesarean section. Ces…
The objective of this study is to compare scalpel vs. diathermy in abdominal wall incision in pregnant patients undergoing repeat elective cesarean delivery.