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Vaginal birth after cesarean section Nurse-midwifery management
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1987Abstract A patient comes to you at 10 weeks' gestation. She is 34-years-old, gravida 2, para 1-0-0–1. Her child is 1-year-old. She has had a good breastfeeding experience, enjoys being a mother, and is still nursing. The present pregnancy was unplanned. Her first birth was by cesarean section after a long and difficult labor.
A, Laufer +6 more
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Endoscopic Management of Ureteral Injury After Cesarean Section
Journal of Endourology, 1994Ureteral injury is an uncommon complication of cesarean section. As with all iatrogenic ureteral injuries, if the problem is not recognized intraoperatively, the manifestations may be protean. The management of ureteral injury that is first recognized in the early postoperative period must be individualized.
H A, Razvi, J D, Denstedt
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Cesarean section in the management of breech presentation
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978In 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 vesicouterine fistula following cesarean section
Urology, 1985Contrary to belief, urinary incontinence in vesicouterine fistulas following cesarean section is as common as cyclic hematuria with apparent amenorrhea. Review of the English literature revealed 21 cases and herein is added a new case. The presentations and management of such cases are discussed.
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UROLOGICAL INJURIES DURING CESAREAN SECTION: INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Journal of Urology, 2004We report a single center experience with emergency urological consultations and interventions during cesarean sections, and provide several guidelines for the intraoperative diagnosis and management of urological trauma in this specific clinical setting.From 1996 to 2003 urological consultations were required in 29 of 10,439 abdominal deliveries (0.3%)
Ofer, Yossepowitch +2 more
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Alagille syndrome and pregnancy: anesthetic management for cesarean section
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia, 2011A 34-year-old multiparous woman with a breech presentation, intrauterine growth restriction and premature rupture of membranes was transferred to our referral unit at 33 weeks of gestation. She was diagnosed with Alagille syndrome soon after birth because of cholestasis and pruritus.
F C, Rahmoune +3 more
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[Management of labor following cesarean section].
Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Perinatologie, 1989Of 451 deliveries between 1 July 1981 and 30 June 1987, in patients having previously undergone a cesarean section, 279 (62%) were vaginal births, 80 (18%) were primary and 92 (20%) secondary repeat cesareans. The highest frequency of vaginal deliveries was in cases with prior abnormal presentation (87%).
G, Ralph +3 more
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MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY FOLLOWING CESAREAN SECTION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951The management of a patient who becomes pregnant subsequent to a cesarean section has been a matter of controversy for over a generation. "Once a cesarean, always a cesarean" is a dictum adhered to by many obstetricians, while another group believes that in certain circumstances it is not only possible but also advantageous to allow such women to be ...
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[Labor management following previous cesarean section].
Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1986Between January 1, 1982 and March 31, 1984, 300 patients were delivered at Graz Gynaecological Clinic who had undergone Caesarean section during their previous delivery or deliveries at the clinic. It was possible to deliver 166 patients (55.3%) of their children vaginally.
M, Lahousen, R, Burmucic
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Relaparotomies after cesarean sections: risk factors, indications, and management
jpme, 2013Abstract Objective: To establish the frequency of post-cesarean relaparotomy, identify its risk factors, indications, and operative management. Methods: This study was a retrospective matched case control study.
Shiri, Shinar +3 more
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