Intraoperative Complications and Unexpected Pathology at the Time of Cesarean Section

Autor: Stedman, Charles M., Kline, Richard C.
Zdroj: Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America; December 1988, Vol. 15 Issue: 4 p745-769, 25p
Abstrakt: During cesarean section, operative complications include injury to the uterus, urinary tract, and bowel. A variety of types of fetal injuries have been reported, and some are associated with permanent handicap. The relative risk of intraoperative complications varies widely depending on such clinical variables as gestational age, station of the presenting part, and the experience of the operating physician. Ideally, each physician should be able to review his or her rate and type of complications so that continuous improvement in technique is fostered.
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