Literature DB >> 14514249

Cesarean section in a wedged head.

A H Khosla1, K Dahiya, K Sangwan.   

Abstract

Cesarean section many a times, has to be done late in labour when the head is deeply wedged in the pelvis. The techniques described in standard text books, usually result in extension of the incision either laterally into the broad ligament or vertically upwards into the upper segment or downwards posterior to the bladder from the centre of the incision line. In this study we have reviewed the Patwardhan's technique for the extraction of baby and fetomaternal outcome was compared with cases where this technique was not used. There was no extension of the incision either laterally into broad ligament or upwards or downwards. Haemorrhage due to extension of incision requiring blood transfusion occurred in 24% of patients in group II as compared to nil in group I.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14514249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Med Sci        ISSN: 0019-5359


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