Objectives:To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes in women who had repeated cesarean section between transverse and vertical skin incision.Materials and Methods:This comparative study was conducted from April 2014 until July 2015 at Rajavithi Hospital. Patients were recruited from women who had planned and undergone repeated cesarean delivery both scheduled and in emergency conditions. Women who enrolled in this study were having single pregnancy, without classical cesarean section, previous intra-abdominal surgery from other indication, and HIV infection backgrounds. Subjects were divided into two groups, transverse and vertical skin incisions. Data was collected from antenatal care records, anesthetic notes, operative ...
Background: Current guidelines recommend regional anesthesia versus general as a method of choice fo...
Objective. To determine risks of severe adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with repeate...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To measure decision-to-incision intervals and related maternal and neonata...
Abstract Objective: To compare the uterine incision-to-delivery interval and neonatal and maternal c...
Abstract Background Placenta previa, a serious obstetric issue, should be managed by experienced tea...
Objectives : To determine (i) the effects of repeated caesarean sections on maternal and fetal outco...
Objective To investigate factors influencing skin incision-to-delivery time (including sub-divisions...
BackgroundTo investigate differences in perioperative outcomes by type of skin incision, transverse ...
We compared maternal and neonatal outcomes following repeat cesarean delivery (CD) of women with a p...
Introduction: Cesarean section is one of the most common obstetric operations and paying attention t...
Objectives: Morbidly adherent placenta (MAP) is one of leading causes of maternal mortality, with an...
Objective: To compare the outcome in 1000 women at term with one lower transverse Caesarean that was...
Background: Cesarean section is one of the most commonly performed abdominal operations on women. Be...
Objective: To compare the complications and outcomes of Caesarean section (CS) in women who have had...
Background: Vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) is one of the strategies developed to contro...
Background: Current guidelines recommend regional anesthesia versus general as a method of choice fo...
Objective. To determine risks of severe adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with repeate...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To measure decision-to-incision intervals and related maternal and neonata...
Abstract Objective: To compare the uterine incision-to-delivery interval and neonatal and maternal c...
Abstract Background Placenta previa, a serious obstetric issue, should be managed by experienced tea...
Objectives : To determine (i) the effects of repeated caesarean sections on maternal and fetal outco...
Objective To investigate factors influencing skin incision-to-delivery time (including sub-divisions...
BackgroundTo investigate differences in perioperative outcomes by type of skin incision, transverse ...
We compared maternal and neonatal outcomes following repeat cesarean delivery (CD) of women with a p...
Introduction: Cesarean section is one of the most common obstetric operations and paying attention t...
Objectives: Morbidly adherent placenta (MAP) is one of leading causes of maternal mortality, with an...
Objective: To compare the outcome in 1000 women at term with one lower transverse Caesarean that was...
Background: Cesarean section is one of the most commonly performed abdominal operations on women. Be...
Objective: To compare the complications and outcomes of Caesarean section (CS) in women who have had...
Background: Vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) is one of the strategies developed to contro...
Background: Current guidelines recommend regional anesthesia versus general as a method of choice fo...
Objective. To determine risks of severe adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with repeate...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To measure decision-to-incision intervals and related maternal and neonata...