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
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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