Jafarzade A. Minimally Invasive Cesarean Section - Extraperitoneal Cesarean Section. The Outcomes of Applying to the Same Patient More than Once. Case Series.
Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol 2024;
228:188-191. [PMID:
38096918 DOI:
10.1055/a-2215-3145]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Extraperitoneal caesarean section (EPCS) provides intraoperative and postoperative advantages to patients compared to transperitoneal (TPCS). Nevertheless, it is less preferred.
METHODS
Extraperitoneal caesarean section (EPCS) is a type of caesarean section performed without entering the peritoneal cavity.
RESULTS
In this study, EPCS was successfully performed again in patients who had previously undergone EPCS.
CONCLUSION
This method, which reduces maternal mortality and health expenditures, can be performed more than once.
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