Abstract Background Despite all the evidence corroborating the selective use of episiotomy and although routine use of the procedure is contraindicated, there are no evidences corroborating if episiotomy is necessary in any circumstance. The present clinical randomized trial was performed to compare maternal and perinatal outcomes in women submitted to a non-episiotomy protocol versus one of selective episiotomy. Methods An open-labelled, randomized clinical trial was carried out in a tertiary teaching hospital in Recife, Northeastern Brazil. Women in labor with a full-term live foetus, dilatation of 6 to 8 cm and cephalic presentation (vertex position) were included. Exclusion criteria consisted of bleeding disorders and an indication for ...
OBJECTIVE: The study’s main goal is to figure out whether episiotomy, a widely applied invasive proc...
Episiotomy is a controversial procedure, especially because the discussion that surrounds it has gon...
Background: This observational study aimed to describe the rates and indicators for practice of epis...
Background: Episiotomy is the incision given over the pudendum, i.e. on the external genitalia organ...
The Cochrane library first published a meta-analysis in 2000 on the role of the episiotomy in modern...
Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of operative vaginal delivery in relation t...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyze the literature comparing two different policies for episot...
Background: Episiotomy is a surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wa...
Background: Episiotomy is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal orifice by an incision on the peri...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of selective use of episiotomy on perineal trauma. Methods We perfor...
Overview and aims: Episiotomy is one of the most common procedures in Obstetrics, despite actual sci...
International audienceAIM: To evaluate our practice following Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) of ...
Episiotomy is a widely used surgical procedure, introduced in the medical practice with no support o...
Background: Episiotomy is the most commonly performed surgical procedures during delivery; but there...
OBJECTIVE: The study’s main goal is to figure out whether episiotomy, a widely applied invasive proc...
Episiotomy is a controversial procedure, especially because the discussion that surrounds it has gon...
Background: This observational study aimed to describe the rates and indicators for practice of epis...
Background: Episiotomy is the incision given over the pudendum, i.e. on the external genitalia organ...
The Cochrane library first published a meta-analysis in 2000 on the role of the episiotomy in modern...
Objective: To compare the maternal and neonatal outcomes of operative vaginal delivery in relation t...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyze the literature comparing two different policies for episot...
Background: Episiotomy is a surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wa...
Background: Episiotomy is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal orifice by an incision on the peri...
The use of episiotomy as a routine component of operative vaginal delivery (OVD) is decreasing. Alth...
Purpose To evaluate the effects of selective use of episiotomy on perineal trauma. Methods We perfor...
Overview and aims: Episiotomy is one of the most common procedures in Obstetrics, despite actual sci...
International audienceAIM: To evaluate our practice following Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) of ...
Episiotomy is a widely used surgical procedure, introduced in the medical practice with no support o...
Background: Episiotomy is the most commonly performed surgical procedures during delivery; but there...
OBJECTIVE: The study’s main goal is to figure out whether episiotomy, a widely applied invasive proc...
Episiotomy is a controversial procedure, especially because the discussion that surrounds it has gon...
Background: This observational study aimed to describe the rates and indicators for practice of epis...