Lower-Segment Transverse Cesarean Section

  • Hiramatsu Y
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Abstract

Cesarean section is the ultimate method of successful delivery of infants under various circumstances and is an indispensable operation in obstetrics. However, the degree of difficulty varies greatly depending on the gestational weeks, number of fetuses, number of previous cesarean sections, degree of placental adhesion, presence of uterine myomas, maternal obesity, and other factors. In addition, emergency cesarean section is a battle against time, and prompt surgery is required.During training in cesarean section, surgeons must master the basic techniques in cases of term head presentation first. They must then master the techniques in cases involving complications such as malpresentation, preterm birth, placenta previa, abruptio placentae, uterine myomas, and other conditions.Cesarean section itself is a simple operation. However, there are many difficult cases, and many complications such as placenta accreta and defects of the incision scar may occur after cesarean section.The present report describes the basic procedures and cautionary points to perform the cesarean section without complications.

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Hiramatsu, Y. (2020). Lower-Segment Transverse Cesarean Section. The Surgery Journal, 06(S 02), S72–S80. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1708060

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