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Style of practice and assortative mating: a recursive probit analysis of cesarean section scheduling in Italy [PDF]
C. Monfardini, D. Fabbri
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Cesarean or Cesarean Epidemic?
Archives of Iranian medicine, 2020Due to advances in surgical procedure, anesthesia techniques, blood transfusion and antibiotic therapy, the technique of cesarean section has been progressing over the time. However, cesarean section is still a risk-specific operation, with long-term and shortterm consequences for the mother and neonate.
Abdollah, Jafarzadeh +6 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1995
Cesarean section has become a common surgical procedure and there is a tendency for both veterinarians and their clients to regard it as routine. It is important to remember, however, that a cesarean section entails major abdominal surgery, with inherent risks, irrespective of the prevailing conditions or personnel involved.
G S, Frazer, N R, Perkins
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Cesarean section has become a common surgical procedure and there is a tendency for both veterinarians and their clients to regard it as routine. It is important to remember, however, that a cesarean section entails major abdominal surgery, with inherent risks, irrespective of the prevailing conditions or personnel involved.
G S, Frazer, N R, Perkins
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Česká gynekologie, 2022
Objective: To summarize the current knowledge on pregnancy in a cesarean scar. Methodology: A literature review on the topic using the PubMed database. Results: Gravidity in a cesarean scar is a relatively new type of ectopic pregnancy that will be an increasingly common problem in an era of increasing cesarean section rates.
Jiří Hanáček +5 more
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Objective: To summarize the current knowledge on pregnancy in a cesarean scar. Methodology: A literature review on the topic using the PubMed database. Results: Gravidity in a cesarean scar is a relatively new type of ectopic pregnancy that will be an increasingly common problem in an era of increasing cesarean section rates.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2012
Cesarean delivery rates rose from 20 to 33% of births in the United States from 2006-2009 without an accompanying improvement in neonatal outcomes. The cesarean rate may be safely decreased by increasing vaginal birth after cesarean, encouraging external cephalic version for breech presentation, maintaining operative vaginal delivery skills, and ...
Lee T, Dresang, Lawrence, Leeman
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Cesarean delivery rates rose from 20 to 33% of births in the United States from 2006-2009 without an accompanying improvement in neonatal outcomes. The cesarean rate may be safely decreased by increasing vaginal birth after cesarean, encouraging external cephalic version for breech presentation, maintaining operative vaginal delivery skills, and ...
Lee T, Dresang, Lawrence, Leeman
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
Although the cesarean section rate has increased steadily for the past 12 years, further increase seems unlikely since the indications for performing the operation are already broadly defined. Most of the earlier indications will remain unchanged (eg, the presence of placenta previa and cephalopelvic disproportion). The trend toward vaginal delivery in
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Although the cesarean section rate has increased steadily for the past 12 years, further increase seems unlikely since the indications for performing the operation are already broadly defined. Most of the earlier indications will remain unchanged (eg, the presence of placenta previa and cephalopelvic disproportion). The trend toward vaginal delivery in
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1998
This review attempts primarily to provide guidance to physicians and others who may face the dilemma raised by a patient who refuses a recommended cesarean. This is, therefore, not a traditional literature review. The ethical-legal nature of the topic necessitates a different approach.
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This review attempts primarily to provide guidance to physicians and others who may face the dilemma raised by a patient who refuses a recommended cesarean. This is, therefore, not a traditional literature review. The ethical-legal nature of the topic necessitates a different approach.
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