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Objective: To analyze the impact of previous cesarean section on rates of obstetrical hysterectomy among women with placenta previa.Methods: A retrospective cohort study done at the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Nishtar University Hospital, M... see more

Repeat cesarean sections (CS) are associated with additional risks of perioperative complications.The aim of our study was ultrasound evaluation of uterine involution in women after repeat traditional cesarean delivery and after repeat CS using argon... see more

Background: General anesthesia for cesarean section is being less popular for cesarean section in present days but sometime general anesthesia is inevitable. The aim of the study is to assess the trends of general anesthesia, indications, clinical outcome... see more

Objective: To analyze trends of CSs and evaluating them according to Robson’s Ten Groups Classification System (TGCS) at a leading government tertiary care hospital of South Punjab, Pakistan.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Department ... see more

Annotation. In 2001, M. S. Robson proposed a classification based on criteria to identify pregnant women whose birth is not possible naturally. The purpose of the study is to analyze the frequency and structure of indications for caesarean section to... see more

The progressive decline in the world population's health index causes the need for a comprehensive set of measures to ensure the safety of caesarean section. There are a number of purely technical problems, the solution of which largely depends on the out... see more

Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze and compare the frequency of cesarean sections, vaginal interventions and birth canal injuries in various methods of anesthesia during labor.Material and methods: 160 pregnant women = 37 weeks, which attempted va... see more

We report the first cesarean delivery in a woman with COVID-19 in a level III hospital in Portugal. It refers to a healthy woman with a term pregnancy that tested positive for COVID-19 on the day of labor induction. Given a Bishop score < 4 and the pri... see more

Background: Cesarean section is the surgical intervention which has been saving lives for a long period of time. Despite its importance, there are not many studies on maternal morbidity and mortality with perinatal outcome in patients undergoing elective ... see more

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