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Repeat cesarean section

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1961
Summary The recent literature with regard to repeat cesarean section has been reviewed. A report of 1,462 cases is submitted and analyzed with respect to maternal complications, fetal mortality, and ruptured uteri. Blood was administered in over one third of the cases and 28 pa tients had ileus requiring suction.
P F, MULLER, W, HEISER, W, GRAHAM
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Once a Cesarean, Always a Cesarean?

JAMA, 1961
During the past several years much attention has been focused on the essentiality of repeat cesarean section. Currently, there are many who believe that subsequent vaginal deliveries are safe and satisfactory when the indication for the previous cesarean section was a temporary condition. The proponents of this principle gain support from the increased
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Postmortem Cesarean Section

JAMA, 1961
THE FIRSTlegendary cesarean section—accord-according to Greek mythology—was the delivery of Asklepios, the physician, by his father, Apollo, from the womb of the dead Koronis. Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, was also supposedly born in this manner. The earliest recorded reference to a successful postmortem cesarean section is by Pliny the Elder1in ...
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Cesarean Section

Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
A 15 year experience consisting of 643 cesarean sections has brought changes in philosophy reflected in liberalized application of abdominal delivery. Cesarean section should be considered in the following circumstances: breech presentation at term with doubtful pelvic capacity, nondelivery of a mature infant within 24 hours after rupture of the ...
Edward A. Banner   +3 more
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Cesarean delivery scar

Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002
A 35-year-old-woman presented to us for her third IVF treatment cycle. She had had a Cesarean delivery 7/2 months earlier following a successful IVF treatment. She had had an uneventful recovery from the operation. After delivery she had two menstrual periods then decided to start a new IVF treatment cycle.
I Y, Järvelä   +5 more
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Cesareans and Samaritans

Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1987
Until recently, if one asked the proverbial person on the street to list maternal-fetal conflicts, he or she would have mentioned abortion and, when pressed to continue, looked at the questioner blankly. Now, however, the populace is becoming aware of a host of maternal-fetal conflicts.
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Cesarean

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2022
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Twice a cesarean, always a cesarean?

Obstetrics and gynecology, 1989
The cesarean delivery rate has quadrupled during the past two decades, resulting in considerable attention focused on alternatives to cesarean birth. One option, vaginal birth after one previous cesarean, has come to be recognized as an acceptable alternative to routine elective repeat cesarean delivery.
J P, Phelan   +4 more
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CESAREAN HYSTERECTOMY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
R A, REIS, E J, DeCOSTA
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Cesarean hysterectomy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959
H, MEYER, E H, COUNTISS
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