Risk Factors For Episiotomy Dehiscence

Hala Mostafa Mohamed;

Abstract


1. Introduction
Episiotomy is one of the most common operations performed on women (Weber et al, 2002).
Dehiscence is a particularly onerous complication of episiotomy. It is reported to occur after 0.1 to 2% of procedures, but data regarding a preceding


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Title Risk Factors For Episiotomy Dehiscence
Other Titles عوامل الخطورة المؤدية إلى انفلاق العجان الـذى تــم إصلاحــه بعـد الولادة الطبيعيـة
Authors Hala Mostafa Mohamed
Keywords Risk Factors For Episiotomy Dehiscence
Issue Date 2010
Description 
1. Introduction
Episiotomy is one of the most common operations performed on women (Weber et al, 2002).
Dehiscence is a particularly onerous complication of episiotomy. It is reported to occur after 0.1 to 2% of procedures, but data regarding a preceding

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