To evaluate whether the technique to open the abdomen might influence the operative time and the maternal and neonatal outcome. METHODS: All consecutive women who underwent a cesarean section at a gestational age greater than or equal to 32 weeks were randomly allocated to have either the Joel-Cohen or the Pfannenstiel incision. Exclusion criteria were two or more previous cesarean sections and previous longitudinal abdominal incision. During the study period 366 patients underwent a cesarean delivery. Of these patients, 56 did not meet the inclusion criteria. The remaining patients were allocated to the Joel-Cohen (n = 152) group and to the Pfannenstiel (n = 158) group. Extraction time was defined as the time interval from skin incision ...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To measure decision-to-incision intervals and related maternal and neonata...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
SummaryBackgroundVariations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many hav...
sus Joel-Cohen incisions during caesarean deliveries. Material and Methods: Women undergoing caesare...
The Joel-Cohen incision followed by nonclosure of pelvic and parietal peritoneum has been advocated ...
Caesarean section is a common operation and the best postoperative outcomes are desired. Surgical te...
<div><p>The choice of the type of abdominal incision performed in caesarean delivery is made chiefly...
Abstract Objective. A comparative evaluation between the Joel-Cohen incision and its modification f...
Pfannestiel or joel-cohen incision at cesarean delivery: a randomized clinical trial
The choice of the type of abdominal incision performed in caesarean delivery is made chiefly on the ...
Abstract Objective: To compare the uterine incision-to-delivery interval and neonatal and maternal c...
Background Cesarean section is one of the most common surgeries around the world. There ar...
Background: Caesarean section is a common operation. Techniques vary depending on both the clini...
Background: Caesarean section (C-section) is the most common surgery among women worldwide, and the ...
Objective To investigate factors influencing skin incision-to-delivery time (including sub-divisions...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To measure decision-to-incision intervals and related maternal and neonata...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
SummaryBackgroundVariations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many hav...
sus Joel-Cohen incisions during caesarean deliveries. Material and Methods: Women undergoing caesare...
The Joel-Cohen incision followed by nonclosure of pelvic and parietal peritoneum has been advocated ...
Caesarean section is a common operation and the best postoperative outcomes are desired. Surgical te...
<div><p>The choice of the type of abdominal incision performed in caesarean delivery is made chiefly...
Abstract Objective. A comparative evaluation between the Joel-Cohen incision and its modification f...
Pfannestiel or joel-cohen incision at cesarean delivery: a randomized clinical trial
The choice of the type of abdominal incision performed in caesarean delivery is made chiefly on the ...
Abstract Objective: To compare the uterine incision-to-delivery interval and neonatal and maternal c...
Background Cesarean section is one of the most common surgeries around the world. There ar...
Background: Caesarean section is a common operation. Techniques vary depending on both the clini...
Background: Caesarean section (C-section) is the most common surgery among women worldwide, and the ...
Objective To investigate factors influencing skin incision-to-delivery time (including sub-divisions...
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To measure decision-to-incision intervals and related maternal and neonata...
OBJECTIVE: In women undergoing delivery by caesarean section, do the following alternative surgica...
SummaryBackgroundVariations exist in the surgical techniques used for caesarean section and many hav...