A Clinical Study of the Rate of Episiotomy and Perineal Outcomes after Delivery [PDF]
Episiotomy is widely performed as a ‘routine’ procedure during childbirth. The potential benefits for the use of the episiotomy include the prevention of severe perineal lacerations and pelvic floor relaxation.
Prapawichar, Phat
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P32.02: Episiotomy does not prevent pelvic floor damage during delivery [PDF]
Evseeva Irina, H. F. Yazicioǧlu
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Episiotomia e laceração perineal no parto vertical. [PDF]
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Tocoginecologia, Curso de Medicina, Florianópolis ...
Ortiz, Enrique Eduardo
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Endometriosis in Episiotomy Sar Involving Anal Sphincter.
K. Maeda+7 more
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299: The impact of episiotomy for shoulder dystocia on neonatal injury [PDF]
Keenan Yanit+5 more
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The effect of a mediolateral episiotomy during operative vaginal delivery on the risk of developing obstetrical anal sphincter injuries [PDF]
Joey de Vogel+6 more
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Maternal death from postpartum necrotizing fasciitis arising in an episiotomy: A case report
Catherine Lynch+5 more
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491 Hospital variation in episiotomy use and the risk of severe perineal trauma
David Webb+2 more
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Rate of Perineal Injuries and Episiotomy in a Sample of Women at Maternity Teaching Hospital in Erbil City [PDF]
Background and Objectives: episiotomy is a surgical incision done during the last stages of labor and delivery to expand the opening of the vagina to prevent tear-ing of the perineum during the delivery of the baby.
Ali, Huda Juma'a, Zangana, Jwan M. Sabir
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