Surgical ObstetricsThis beautifully-illustrated reference guides the reader step-by-step through the complete spectrum of obstetrical surgical procedures from cesarean section and tubal ligation to cesarean hysterectomy and intrauterine fetal surgery. Also covers rare obstetric surgical emergencies such as ruptured uterus, inverted uterus, abdominal pregnancy, and other extratubal ectopic gestations. The effects of surgery on pregnancy and the complications following surgery that may be due to the gestation itself are detailed, making this reference a unique volume describing surgery in the field of obstetrics. |
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... scar tissue . This theory was disproved by the definitive work of Schwartz and co - workers.17 The early VBAC advocates gave over to the " once a cesarean " group , who recruited two generations of obstetri- cians to their banner ...
... scar tissue . This theory was disproved by the definitive work of Schwartz and co - workers.17 The early VBAC advocates gave over to the " once a cesarean " group , who recruited two generations of obstetri- cians to their banner ...
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... scar ruptures in the group ( 0.44 % , or 1 in 225 ) . The method of closure of cesarean incisions may affect subsequent scar strength and therefore the incidence of subsequent rupture . I have long taught that cesarean closure ...
... scar ruptures in the group ( 0.44 % , or 1 in 225 ) . The method of closure of cesarean incisions may affect subsequent scar strength and therefore the incidence of subsequent rupture . I have long taught that cesarean closure ...
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... scar is less explosive than rupture of a classical scar but should not be dismissed as an insignificant event . Sixty percent of uterine scar disruptions occur in transverse scars . Transverse scar ruptures during labor tend to be ...
... scar is less explosive than rupture of a classical scar but should not be dismissed as an insignificant event . Sixty percent of uterine scar disruptions occur in transverse scars . Transverse scar ruptures during labor tend to be ...
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