Modified technique for cesarean section A randomized clinical trial
Faten Farouk Abdel Hafez;
Abstract
Cesarean section is a frequently performed obstetrical operation and is a fundamental option •in clinical practice. Countless variations of the procedure have been introduced. Many small details of the operation as well as major breakthroughs have been introduced. The modified CS technique entails blind entry into the abdomen, single layer closure of the
uterine wall and non•closure of the visceral and parietal peritoneum.
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The claimed advantages of the modified technique of CS as have been shown in many non-randomized trials are:
* Less traumatic for the mother with quicker post operative recovery (Federici eta.I. 1997).
'Attended with less febrile reactions (Stark and Finkel, 1994;Federici et al., 1997).
• Less need for antibiotics (Stark eta!., 1995).
• A shorter period before normal bowel function returns (Guedj eta!., 1991 ).
• Less bleeding in the abdominal wall (Stark, 1994).
* Less peritoneal adhesions and less scarring in the abdominal layers (Stark et al., 1995; (Federici et a1.,1997).
* So quick that it can be used for both planned and emergency sections (Federici et al.,
1997).
*A method that is easy to Jeam.
Few randomized trials and systematic reviews are available to evaluate the technique. Given this background in mind, the objective
uterine wall and non•closure of the visceral and parietal peritoneum.
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The claimed advantages of the modified technique of CS as have been shown in many non-randomized trials are:
* Less traumatic for the mother with quicker post operative recovery (Federici eta.I. 1997).
'Attended with less febrile reactions (Stark and Finkel, 1994;Federici et al., 1997).
• Less need for antibiotics (Stark eta!., 1995).
• A shorter period before normal bowel function returns (Guedj eta!., 1991 ).
• Less bleeding in the abdominal wall (Stark, 1994).
* Less peritoneal adhesions and less scarring in the abdominal layers (Stark et al., 1995; (Federici et a1.,1997).
* So quick that it can be used for both planned and emergency sections (Federici et al.,
1997).
*A method that is easy to Jeam.
Few randomized trials and systematic reviews are available to evaluate the technique. Given this background in mind, the objective
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| Title | Modified technique for cesarean section A randomized clinical trial | Other Titles | طريقة معدلة للعملية القيصرية | Authors | Faten Farouk Abdel Hafez | Issue Date | 2004 |
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