This article deals with the problem of choosing the optimal technique of caesarean section, which effects on early and late postoperative complications and uterine scar in the future. The frequency of complications in reoperation far exceeds the risks of the first caesarean section. On the formation of a full scar is influenced by many factors, including the method of performing a caesarean section. The solution to the problem of repeated cesarean section can serve not only the frequency of the first caesarean section, but the possibility of delivery in women with scar (if opulence on the uterus through the birth canal
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
Background: During past few years, there is increasing trend in trial of labor in cases of previous ...
This article examines the choice of the optimal method of abdominal delivery in women with a uterine...
Introduction. Increasing the initial number of caesarean delivery operations involves certain risks ...
The problem of childbirth in women with a scar on the uterus after previous CK is of great concern a...
The number of women with a scar on the uterus is progressively increasing every year. The study of t...
Caesarean section delivery is currently the most frequent obstetrical operation. Healing of the surg...
Objectives : To determine (i) the effects of repeated caesarean sections on maternal and fetal outco...
Rates of caesarean section have increased over recent years and so too have associated complications...
One of the rare complications of a previous cesarean section is pregnancy with implantation in the a...
Background: Caesarean section is the commonest obstetric operative procedure worldwide. The potentia...
Background: With the increasing caesarean section rates a new challenging evil of caesarean scar pre...
Caesarean section (CS) is a surgical way of child delivery by cutting the abdomen and uterus. Althou...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
Background: During past few years, there is increasing trend in trial of labor in cases of previous ...
This article examines the choice of the optimal method of abdominal delivery in women with a uterine...
Introduction. Increasing the initial number of caesarean delivery operations involves certain risks ...
The problem of childbirth in women with a scar on the uterus after previous CK is of great concern a...
The number of women with a scar on the uterus is progressively increasing every year. The study of t...
Caesarean section delivery is currently the most frequent obstetrical operation. Healing of the surg...
Objectives : To determine (i) the effects of repeated caesarean sections on maternal and fetal outco...
Rates of caesarean section have increased over recent years and so too have associated complications...
One of the rare complications of a previous cesarean section is pregnancy with implantation in the a...
Background: Caesarean section is the commonest obstetric operative procedure worldwide. The potentia...
Background: With the increasing caesarean section rates a new challenging evil of caesarean scar pre...
Caesarean section (CS) is a surgical way of child delivery by cutting the abdomen and uterus. Althou...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
International audienceObjectives: To review the definitions, diagnostic methods, risk factors, sympt...
Background: During past few years, there is increasing trend in trial of labor in cases of previous ...