Abdominal Wound Dehiscence after Caesarean Section

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In a series of 2,175 patients delivered by caesarean section a dehiscence of the abdominal wound occurred in 50. Wound dehiscence was eight times more common with a vertical incision than with a low transverse incision of the abdominal wall; with the vertical incision the incidence of partial and complete dehisence was 2.94% and with the low transverse incision no complete dehiscence occurred and the incidence of partial dehisence was 0.37%. The increased use of the low transverse incision would greatly reduce the serious complication of wound dehiscence after caesarean section. © 1971, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Bonnar, J. (1971). Abdominal Wound Dehiscence after Caesarean Section. British Medical Journal, 2(5756), 256–257. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5756.256

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