Most women who are primigravida are mostly confronted with episiotomy during child-birth to prevent the perineal and vaginal lacerations which could be performed at birth. There are many types of episiotomies which are median, mediolateral and J-shaped episiotomy. In here, we performed the mediolateral suture due to its safety. All episiotomy were taken by the Mostafa Maged four-stitch technique. Prevention of the formation of the dead space during the repair of episiotomy so avoiding hematoma formation in the episiotomy area after child-birth. It is an Interventional study. The Mostafa Maged four-stitch technique uses the absorbable vicryls treads with round needles 75 mm. the results of this new technique are Prevention of the dead space ...
Abstract Objective: To see the relation between 45 and 60 degrees mediolateral episiotomy to extende...
Background: Episiotomy is a planned surgical incision made in perineum during childbirth. The type o...
Abstract Objective: To see the relation between 45 and 60 degrees mediolateral episiotomy to extende...
Episiotomy is one of the most commonly practiced obstetric procedures done to enlarge the diameter o...
Background: Episiotomy is the most common obstetric surgical procedure performed in labor room. Medi...
Background: Perineal pain is the most common complaint after episiotomy. For more than 70 years rese...
An episiotomy is a surgical incision through the perineum made to enlarge the vagina and assist chil...
Episiotomy is widely performed as a ‘routine’ procedure during childbirth. The potential benefits fo...
Background: Episiotomy is a surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wa...
Background: Since majority of the women attending study hospital are belonging to lower socioeconomi...
Introduction: During the 1970s, episiotomy was common for almost all women having their first delive...
A surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall during the second stage...
OBJECTIVE : To determine the outcome of episiotomy repair between 2 suturing techniques - continuou...
Background: Episiotomy is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal orifice by an incision on the peri...
Background: This study has been taken up to assess the effects of continuous versus interrupted sutu...
Abstract Objective: To see the relation between 45 and 60 degrees mediolateral episiotomy to extende...
Background: Episiotomy is a planned surgical incision made in perineum during childbirth. The type o...
Abstract Objective: To see the relation between 45 and 60 degrees mediolateral episiotomy to extende...
Episiotomy is one of the most commonly practiced obstetric procedures done to enlarge the diameter o...
Background: Episiotomy is the most common obstetric surgical procedure performed in labor room. Medi...
Background: Perineal pain is the most common complaint after episiotomy. For more than 70 years rese...
An episiotomy is a surgical incision through the perineum made to enlarge the vagina and assist chil...
Episiotomy is widely performed as a ‘routine’ procedure during childbirth. The potential benefits fo...
Background: Episiotomy is a surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wa...
Background: Since majority of the women attending study hospital are belonging to lower socioeconomi...
Introduction: During the 1970s, episiotomy was common for almost all women having their first delive...
A surgically planned incision on the perineum and the posterior vaginal wall during the second stage...
OBJECTIVE : To determine the outcome of episiotomy repair between 2 suturing techniques - continuou...
Background: Episiotomy is the surgical enlargement of the vaginal orifice by an incision on the peri...
Background: This study has been taken up to assess the effects of continuous versus interrupted sutu...
Abstract Objective: To see the relation between 45 and 60 degrees mediolateral episiotomy to extende...
Background: Episiotomy is a planned surgical incision made in perineum during childbirth. The type o...
Abstract Objective: To see the relation between 45 and 60 degrees mediolateral episiotomy to extende...