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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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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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Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
Opinions vary as to whether a repeat cesarean section or vaginal delivery should be done in cases in which a cesarean section has been previously performed. In a series of 761 repeat cesarean sections, in which there was no maternal mortality, the authors found that this procedure produced good results, relieved unnecessary anxiety, permitted the ...
J P, MARR, J H, KO
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Opinions vary as to whether a repeat cesarean section or vaginal delivery should be done in cases in which a cesarean section has been previously performed. In a series of 761 repeat cesarean sections, in which there was no maternal mortality, the authors found that this procedure produced good results, relieved unnecessary anxiety, permitted the ...
J P, MARR, J H, KO
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Multiple repeat cesarean sections
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1996Cesarean section is currently the most common surgical procedure performed in the United States [ 11. In 1984, repeated cesareans accounted for 34% of all marean births [2]. As a consequence, concerns have been voiced regarding multiple repeat cesarean sections.
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Multiple repeat cesarean sections
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1964Abstract A review of 282 patients with four or more cesarean sections over a period of 7 years (1956 through 1962) at an exclusively maternity hospital is presented. The statistical data indicate that waiting until the thirty-eighth week of gestation does not increase the danger of weakness of the previous scar and assures a mature baby.
W, THEIN, D J, MCSWEENEY
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Minerva ginecologica, 1996
Pregnancies after repeated cesarean sections are often considered to carry high maternal and fetal risks. The pregnancy course, intraoperative and postoperative complications and conditions of newborns were compared between 53 patients who had two or more previous cesarean sections and 58 women sectioned for the second time.
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Pregnancies after repeated cesarean sections are often considered to carry high maternal and fetal risks. The pregnancy course, intraoperative and postoperative complications and conditions of newborns were compared between 53 patients who had two or more previous cesarean sections and 58 women sectioned for the second time.
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Anesthetic considerations for repeat cesarean section
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2020Purpose of review The prevalence of cesarean delivery is increasing worldwide despite the advance of Trial of Labor After Cesarean section. In many countries, a history of previous cesarean section is an almost absolute indication for a repeat cesarean section.
Alexander, Ioscovich +2 more
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Sequelae of repeat cesarean sections
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1996To study and analyze the factors related to repeat cesarean section and to highlight the problems that may be associated with it.The study was carried out in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and involved 395 patients who had had two or more previous cesarean sections prior to the ...
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Respiratory distress following elective repeat cesarean section
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1982The clinical course and chest radiographs of 47 infants with respiratory distress after elective cesarean section were reviewed. The mean difference between the gestational age determined prenatally and that postnatally was 2.6 +/- 1.6 weeks. However, 14 of the infants were delivered at term. All 47 infants required more than 40% oxygen, and 18 infants
R L, Schreiner +5 more
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[Repeat cesarean section--an analysis of 2,024 cesarean sections].
Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1988Based on the data of 2024 Caesarean sections which had been performed at our hospital during 1970-1981 indications, maternal complications and foetal outcome in 385 cases of repeat cesarean deliveries were analysed. In spite of the increasing overall Caesarean section rate, the rate of repeat section remained constant during the observed period. Repeat
G, de Gregorio, H G, Hillemanns
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