2024
Transverse versus Vertical Incision in the Surgical Management of Placenta Accreta Spectrum
Oberlin A, Yoh K, Overton E, Booker W, Ilagan J, Sassine D, Diggs A, Laifer-Narin S, Cimic A, Ring L, Sheikh M, St. Clair C, Hou J, de Meritens A, Wright J, D'Alton M, Chang C, Mourad M, Khoury-Collado F. Transverse versus Vertical Incision in the Surgical Management of Placenta Accreta Spectrum. American Journal Of Perinatology 2024, 42: 1200-1205. PMID: 39566520, DOI: 10.1055/a-2479-2604.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlacenta accreta spectrumPacked red blood cellsTransverse skin incisionVertical skin incisionTransverse incisionSkin incisionGeneral anesthesiaSurgical management of placenta accreta spectrumManagement of placenta accreta spectrumSeverity of placenta accreta spectrumUnits of packed red blood cellsMidline vertical skin incisionRetrospective review of patientsRate of intraoperative complicationsIncidence of surgical complicationsVertical incisionScheduled surgeryAnterior uterine wallCompare maternal outcomesReview of patientsRate of transfusionAssociated with lower conversionUterine incisionIntraoperative outcomesMaternal outcomes
2023
Trial of labor after cesarean, vaginal birth after cesarean, and the risk of uterine rupture: an expert review
Deshmukh U, Denoble A, Son M. Trial of labor after cesarean, vaginal birth after cesarean, and the risk of uterine rupture: an expert review. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2023, 230: s783-s803. PMID: 38462257, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2022.10.030.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsTrial of laborCesarean deliveryUterine ruptureVaginal birthRisk factorsPrevious cesarean deliverySuccessful vaginal birthCesarean delivery rateTrue risk factorUterine incisionIntrapartum factorsPerinatal morbidityFeared complicationMost patientsAntenatal predictionAbsolute riskInduction agentOxytocin infusionPatient counselingPatient preferencesBirthing centerSafe trialLabor augmentationCareful titrationInduction management
2006
Resident education regarding technical aspects of cesarean section.
Dandolu V, Raj J, Harmanli O, Lorico A, Chatwani A. Resident education regarding technical aspects of cesarean section. The Journal Of Reproductive Medicine 2006, 51: 49-54. PMID: 16482777.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCesarean sectionSingle-layer closurePatient's requestPatient choiceElective cesarean deliveryElective cesarean sectionEmergency cesarean sectionTrial of laborDouble-layer closureMidline vertical incisionReported practice patternsUncomplicated primigravidaeUterine incisionUterine rupturePercent of respondentsPrior cesareanCesarean deliveryPfannenstiel incisionVaginal birthRepeat cesareanPractice patternsCesareanPatientsVertical incisionGynecologic residents
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