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Enhancing Maternal Outcomes by Standardizing Epidural Analgesia Practice: A Quality Improvement Project in a Secondary Hospital in Taif City. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Abdelhafeez AM   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Management of placenta in cesarean section

The American Journal of Surgery, 1959
Abstract Miscellaneous events relating to the importance of placental blood in reduction of perinatal mortality and previous cesarean section have been presented in fairly orderly sequence. It is of course not necessary to agree with all the deductions, but it is not unreasonable to suggest that we conform more closely to the natural mechanism which ...
C A, GORDON, R E, GORDON
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Umbilical cord management strategies at cesarean section

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2020
AbstractAimTo evaluate the effect of different strategies to improve placental transfusion in cesarean section (CS).MethodsRetrospective analysis of all singleton term pregnancies that underwent CS over 6 months. Delayed umbilical cord clamping (dUCC) was defined as one done at least 60 s after birth.
Consonni S.   +7 more
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Cesarean section in the management of breech presentation

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
In a retrospective analysis of 275 consecutive deliveries of singleton infants in a breech presentation, the liberal use of cesarean section (58.2 per cent) resulted in a corrected perinatal mortality rate of zero for both vaginal and abdominal deliveries of infants weighing over 2,500 grams although perinatal morbidity was greater for vaginal ...
E R, Lyons, F R, Papsin
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Management of pregnancy after cesarean section

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979
Management of 226 patients with previous low transverse cesarean section in a special obstetric clinic for high-risk pregnancies significantly and safely reduced the incidence of purely elective cesarean section to less than 10%. A substantial incidence (25%) of other high-risk factors dictating antepartum indicated cesarean section were found in this ...
L R, Saldana, H, Schulman, L, Reuss
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