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Airway management in patients undergoing emergency Cesarean section
Journal of Anesthesia, 2015Special care is required for airway management of patients undergoing emergency Cesarean section. Although the incidence of difficult intubation and difficult ventilation is similar between pregnant and non-pregnant women, the severity of complications in pregnant patients would be much greater than in non-pregnant patients, if tracheal intubation is ...
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The diagnosis and management of post-cesarean section hemorrhagic shock
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2008The cesarean section (CS) is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures worldwide, performed by suturing or not suturing the visceral peritoneum. In the case of not suturing the visceral peritoneum, pathological fluid collections can arise in this space and spill into the large peritoneal cavity, creating a hemoperitoneum.In this ...
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The Partograph in the Management of Labor Following Cesarean Section
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1995AbstractObjective: To determine whether graphic labor record (partogram) can be used to predict the risk of uterine scar rupture in labor following lower segment cesarean section. Methods: Between 1988 and 1991, 236 women had a trial of labor following cesarean section.
Khan, K S, Rizvi, A
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Cesarean section. Anesthetic management and surgical technique.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice, 1986Cesarean section can be an elective procedure but more often it is an emergency procedure that is made necessary because of dystocia. A successful outcome for both the maternal and fetal patients is primarily dependent on a thorough understanding of the physiologic alterations during normal and abnormal pregnancy and parturition. A complete history and
B A, Gilroy, D J, DeYoung
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Anesthetic Management of the Cesarean Section
Veterinary Clinics of North America, 1973W J, Goodger, W, Levy
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[Management of labor after previous cesarean section].
Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Perinatologie, 1983Knowledge of the recent literature and evaluation of 210 deliveries in our own hospital are intended to help to provide an assessment of delivery management after prior cesarean section. In 56.6% of the cases, resection was chosen as the mode of delivery after cesarean section.
G, Scholtes, H, Milz
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The management of elective, repeat cesarean section.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1979The perinatal outcome of 252 consecutive, elective, repeat cesarean section was studied retrospectively. One hundred fifty patients (60%) were scheduled for delivery within approximately seven days of their expected delivery, cesarean (EDC), designated on the basis of rigorous clinical criteria and corroborative sonographic biparietal diameters.
R C, Toffle, M S, Macfee, R P, Porreco
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MANAGEMENT OF POSTPARTUM CESAREAN SECTION MORBIDITY
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980openaire +2 more sources
[Anesthetic management in case of previous cesarean section].
Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction, 2013An efficient communication between the obstetrics and anesthesiology teams is a prerequisite for an optimal management of a woman with a previous cesarean section (professional agreement). Epidural analgesia should be encouraged in this context due to a high risk of emergency obstetrical procedures, in order to avoid general anesthesia (professional ...
P, Diemunsch, J, Pottecher, D, Chassard
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Breastfeeding Management at Cesarean Section
2015Kartikeya Bhagat, Prashant Gangal
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