Background. Caesarean section (CS) is a very common surgical procedure worldwide. Suturing the peritoneal layers at CS may or may not confer benefit, hence the need to evaluate whether this step should be omitted or not.Objectives. To assess the effects of non-closure as an alternative to closure of the peritoneum at CS on intraoperative, immediate and later postoperative, and long-term outcomes.Search strategy. We searched the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group Trials Register (November 2002) and the Cochrane Central Controlled Trials Register (October 2003).Selection criteria. Randomised controlled trials that compared leaving the visceral and/ or parietal peritoneum unsutured at CS with suturing the peritoneum, in women unde...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
WOS: 000399742600008PubMed ID: 27187047Objective: To investigate the effect of peritonization at ces...
BACKGROUND: Variations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many have not...
Objective: To determine the effect of closure and non-closure of the visceral and parie...
Background: There is a rising trend of caesarean deliveries worldwide. Although a very commonly perf...
Background: Pain is one of the major discomfort which drives post caesarean mothers to seek help. Th...
Journal ArticleThis study was conducted to test the hypothesis that nonclosure of the visceral and p...
In the randomized clinical trial 200 pregnant women reffred to Niknafs maternity center from Novembe...
The Joel-Cohen incision followed by nonclosure of pelvic and parietal peritoneum has been advocated ...
Objective. To compare cesarean section (CS) using open or closed visceral peritoneum of the bladder ...
AbstractBackground and Objectives: One of the most important issues in promoting mother and child he...
Abstract Objective. To compare cesarean section (CS) using open or closed visceral peritoneum of the...
No Abstract.Keywords: Cesarean section, peritoneal closure, parietal hematoma, hemoperitoneu
The non-closure of the visceral peritoneum (VP) is the gold standard in caesarean section (CS). For ...
Background. The traditional practice of gynaecological surgeons has been to close the peritoneal sur...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
WOS: 000399742600008PubMed ID: 27187047Objective: To investigate the effect of peritonization at ces...
BACKGROUND: Variations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many have not...
Objective: To determine the effect of closure and non-closure of the visceral and parie...
Background: There is a rising trend of caesarean deliveries worldwide. Although a very commonly perf...
Background: Pain is one of the major discomfort which drives post caesarean mothers to seek help. Th...
Journal ArticleThis study was conducted to test the hypothesis that nonclosure of the visceral and p...
In the randomized clinical trial 200 pregnant women reffred to Niknafs maternity center from Novembe...
The Joel-Cohen incision followed by nonclosure of pelvic and parietal peritoneum has been advocated ...
Objective. To compare cesarean section (CS) using open or closed visceral peritoneum of the bladder ...
AbstractBackground and Objectives: One of the most important issues in promoting mother and child he...
Abstract Objective. To compare cesarean section (CS) using open or closed visceral peritoneum of the...
No Abstract.Keywords: Cesarean section, peritoneal closure, parietal hematoma, hemoperitoneu
The non-closure of the visceral peritoneum (VP) is the gold standard in caesarean section (CS). For ...
Background. The traditional practice of gynaecological surgeons has been to close the peritoneal sur...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
WOS: 000399742600008PubMed ID: 27187047Objective: To investigate the effect of peritonization at ces...
BACKGROUND: Variations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many have not...