BACKGROUND: The CORONIS Trial was a 2×2×2×2×2 non-regular, fractional, factorial trial of five pairs of alternative caesarean section surgical techniques on a range of short-term outcomes, the primary outcome being a composite of maternal death or infectious morbidity. The consequences of different surgical techniques on longer term outcomes have not been well assessed in previous studies. Such outcomes include those related to subsequent pregnancy: mode of delivery; abnormal placentation (e.g. accreta); postpartum hysterectomy, as well as longer term pelvic problems: pain, urinary problems, infertility. The Coronis Follow-up Study aims to measure and compare the incidence of these outcomes between the randomised groups at around three year...
Background: Caesarean delivery is the most common intraperitoneal surgical procedure in obstetrics. ...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section is a common operation. Techniques vary depending on both the clinical ...
Since 1985, a caesarean section rate of 10–15% has been deemed optimum by the international health-c...
SummaryBackgroundThe CORONIS trial reported differences in short-term maternal morbidity when compar...
The CORONIS trial reported differences in short-term maternal morbidity when comparing five pairs of...
SummaryBackgroundVariations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many hav...
BACKGROUND: Variations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many have not...
Background: Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed operations on women throughou...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetric surgery. A change in the oper...
Background: Caesarean section is a commonest surgical procedure performed by an obstetrician. Many v...
Background: A previous ceasarean section is an important variable that influences patient management...
Background: Various caesarean delivery techniques have been compared in the past to assess the assoc...
Introduction: Cesarean delivery is defined as the birth of the fetus through incision in the abdomin...
Background: Double-layer compared to single-layer closure of the uterus after a caesarean section (C...
Background: Caesarean delivery is the most common intraperitoneal surgical procedure in obstetrics. ...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section is a common operation. Techniques vary depending on both the clinical ...
Since 1985, a caesarean section rate of 10–15% has been deemed optimum by the international health-c...
SummaryBackgroundThe CORONIS trial reported differences in short-term maternal morbidity when compar...
The CORONIS trial reported differences in short-term maternal morbidity when comparing five pairs of...
SummaryBackgroundVariations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many hav...
BACKGROUND: Variations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many have not...
Background: Caesarean section is one of the most commonly performed operations on women throughou...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
Background: Caesarean section is the most commonly performed obstetric surgery. A change in the oper...
Background: Caesarean section is a commonest surgical procedure performed by an obstetrician. Many v...
Background: A previous ceasarean section is an important variable that influences patient management...
Background: Various caesarean delivery techniques have been compared in the past to assess the assoc...
Introduction: Cesarean delivery is defined as the birth of the fetus through incision in the abdomin...
Background: Double-layer compared to single-layer closure of the uterus after a caesarean section (C...
Background: Caesarean delivery is the most common intraperitoneal surgical procedure in obstetrics. ...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section is a common operation. Techniques vary depending on both the clinical ...
Since 1985, a caesarean section rate of 10–15% has been deemed optimum by the international health-c...