Background. Episiotomy is the most common obstetric procedure, performed when the clinical circumstances place the patient at a high risk of high-degree laceration. However, episiotomy should be done with judicious indication to lower perineal laceration with fewer complications. Despite its adverse effects, the magnitude of episiotomy is increasing due to different factors. Therefore, this study is aimed at determining the recent magnitude of episiotomy and at identifying associated factors among women who gave delivery in Arba Minch General Hospital, Southern Ethiopia. Methods. An institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted from December 15, 2018, to January 30, 2019. A systematic random sampling technique was used to select stu...
Background: Despite many years of it being practiced, episiotomy has remained a controversial operat...
Objective To explore the rates, characteristics and indications for episiotomy among women deliverin...
OBJECTIVE: To study factors that influence the probability of episiotomy in Dutch gynaecologist-supe...
Abstract Background Episiotomy is a surgical incision of the perineum to hasten the delivery. There ...
Background: Given considerable evidence that routine episiotomy increases maternal morbidity and wit...
BACKGROUND: Episiotomy is the most commonly performed obstetric procedure. The indications and effic...
Introduction: During the 1970s, episiotomy was common for almost all women having their first delive...
Background: This observational study aimed to describe the rates and indicators for practice of epis...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome inwomen d...
Objective: This study was performed to determine the rate of episiotomy. Material and Methods: ...
Background and Objectives: episiotomy is a surgical incision done during the last stages of labor an...
ABSTRACT: Episiotomy is the commonest obstetric surgical operation performed to increase the diamete...
This was an observational study undertaken at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City ...
Introduction In developing countries including Malaysia, routine episiotomy assisted vaginal deliver...
Purpose: The object of this study was to determine factors leading to episiotomy in low-risk vaginal...
Background: Despite many years of it being practiced, episiotomy has remained a controversial operat...
Objective To explore the rates, characteristics and indications for episiotomy among women deliverin...
OBJECTIVE: To study factors that influence the probability of episiotomy in Dutch gynaecologist-supe...
Abstract Background Episiotomy is a surgical incision of the perineum to hasten the delivery. There ...
Background: Given considerable evidence that routine episiotomy increases maternal morbidity and wit...
BACKGROUND: Episiotomy is the most commonly performed obstetric procedure. The indications and effic...
Introduction: During the 1970s, episiotomy was common for almost all women having their first delive...
Background: This observational study aimed to describe the rates and indicators for practice of epis...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to assess the episiotomy rate and perineal outcome inwomen d...
Objective: This study was performed to determine the rate of episiotomy. Material and Methods: ...
Background and Objectives: episiotomy is a surgical incision done during the last stages of labor an...
ABSTRACT: Episiotomy is the commonest obstetric surgical operation performed to increase the diamete...
This was an observational study undertaken at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City ...
Introduction In developing countries including Malaysia, routine episiotomy assisted vaginal deliver...
Purpose: The object of this study was to determine factors leading to episiotomy in low-risk vaginal...
Background: Despite many years of it being practiced, episiotomy has remained a controversial operat...
Objective To explore the rates, characteristics and indications for episiotomy among women deliverin...
OBJECTIVE: To study factors that influence the probability of episiotomy in Dutch gynaecologist-supe...