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  1. 01.03.2024 | Morphin | ContinuingEducation

    Neuroaxiale Gabe von Morphin bei Sectio caesarea: Ein Update

    Bei der Anwendung von neuroaxialen Anästhesieverfahren zur Sectio caesarea (SC) ist die Gabe von Morphin ein weltweit häufig angewendetes Vorgehen. Es bietet eine langsam einsetzende und langanhaltende Analgesie (bis zu 24 h) gegen Wundschmerzen …

  2. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Pre-pregnancy body mass index and caesarean section in Andean women in Peru: a prospective cohort study

    Overuse of Caesarean section (C-section) confers a higher risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality compared to vaginal birth [ 1 , 2 ]. Infants born by C-section may have compromised lung function and thermogenic response, suffer from …

  3. 04.04.2024 | Online First

    Previous caesarean scar defect, an unusually described cause for post-partum haemorrhage (PPH): is it time for a dedicated scar team to manage postpartum complication after previous caesarean section?

    The rising caesarean section rate worldwide poses problems for both patients and clinicians often around decisions on future modes of delivery because of scar-related concerns. However, there is still a lack of clinician awareness of complications …

  4. 11.04.2024 | Online First

    Comparison of sequential and mixture injections of opioids and hyperbaric bupivacaine for subarachnoid block for lower segment caesarean section: a randomised controlled study

    Lower segment caesarean section (LSCS) is among the most common surgical procedures in the world. Its incidence has increased and continues to increase particularly in middle- and high-income countries [ 1 ]. Neuraxial anaesthesia, most commonly …

  5. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Birth by caesarean section and semen quality in adulthood: a Danish population-based cohort study

    Worldwide, the caesarean section (CS) rate has almost doubled from 12% of all births in 2012 to 21% in 2015 [ 1 ] with large geographical differences. According to the World Health Organization, 6.2 million CSs are performed yearly without medical …

  6. Open Access 01.12.2024 | Erratum

    Correction: “Because it eases my childbirth plan”: a qualitative study on factors contributing to preferences for caesarean section in Thailand

  7. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Ultrasound-guided caudal anaesthesia combined with epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section: a randomized controlled clinical trial

    In obstetric anaesthesia, anaesthesiologists must choose an anaesthesia method that is safe and comfortable for the mother, as well as a method that has little effect on the newborn and that can provide obstetricians with good surgical conditions.

  8. Open Access 26.05.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Association between routine cell salvage use for lower segment caesarean section and post-operative iron infusion and anemia

    In March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a pandemic status for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In addition to the unprecedented pressures on healthcare systems, COVID-19 has had a profound impact on the number of blood …

  9. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    How does hospital organisation influence the use of caesarean sections in low- and middle-income countries? A cross-sectional survey in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand and Vietnam for the QUALI-DEC project

    While the global caesarean section (CS) rate has significantly increased in recent decades (from 7% in 1990 to 21% in 2018) and some regions of Asia or South America present CS rates above 40% and 50% [ 1 , 2 ], recent trends and projections show …

  10. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Effect of ropivacaine, mepivacaine or the combination of ropivacaine and mepivacaine for epidural anaesthesia on the postoperative recovery in patients undergoing caesarean section: a randomized, prospective, double-blind study

    Caesarean section is one of the most common surgical operations in the world, and it can also be a life-saving intervention when medically indicated [ 1 , 2 ]. Adjustment of the sensory block level during surgery and good effects of muscle and …

  11. Open Access 01.12.2024 | OriginalPaper

    Predicting fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing parturients undergoing caesarean section via carotid artery blood flow and velocity time integral measured by carotid ultrasound: a prospective cohort study

    Over the past decades, static and dynamic assessment of volume status and fluid reactivity has extremely contributed to perioperative fluid management and enhanced recovery after surgery and has become an important tool in the diagnosis and …

  12. Open Access 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Making the cut on caesarean section: a logistic regression analysis on factors favouring caesarean sections without medical indication in comparison to spontaneous vaginal birth

    The mode of birth relies on the condition of the mother and the neonate. The child is either born spontaneously, by instrumental birth, or via a caesarean section (CS). Desirable results linked to CS, such as reduced maternal or neonatal mortality …

  13. 10.10.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Study of Caesarean Section Births in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Mumbai Using Robson Classification System

    Caesarean section is a very common surgical procedure carried out in Obstetrics. Over the recent years, the rate of caesarean sections has been increasing [ 1 ]. Absolute indication for caesarean section includes contracted pelvis, malpresentations …

  14. 27.07.2023 | Report

    Acute Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction (ACPO)—A Rare Case of Caecal Perforation Post-Caesarean Section

    Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO) usually involves the caecum and right hemicolon. ACPO appears to be more common in elderly men over the age of 60. However, cases have also been reported in children. In surgical patients, post operatively …

  15. Open Access 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Guideline documents on caesarean section on maternal request in Sweden: varying usability with a restrictive approach

    Several studies illustrate an increase in the rate of caesarean section (CS) [ 1 – 3 ], which is sometimes described as dramatic, causing a major problem [ 1 ], and not being medically justifiable [ 3 ]. The latest data from 150 countries show that …

  16. Open Access 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Effect of the smartphone application on caesarean section in women with overweight and obesity: a randomized controlled trial in China

    Overweight and obesity in pregnant women is becoming more and more common worldwide [ 1 ]. Based on a panel data model, it was estimated that there were more than 4.28 million overweight and obese pregnant women in China in 2014, which increased by …

  17. Open Access 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Educational interventions targeting pregnant women to optimise the use of caesarean section: What are the essential elements? A qualitative comparative analysis

    In recent years, caesarean section (CS) rates have increased globally [ 1 – 4 ]. CS can be a life-saving procedure when vaginal birth is not possible; however, it comes with higher risks both in the short- and long-term for women and babies [ 1 , 5 …]. Women with CS have increased risks of surgical complications, complications in future pregnancies, subfertility, bowel obstruction, and chronic pain [

  18. Open Access 01.12.2023 | Erratum

    Correction: Variations in the prevalence of caesarean section deliveries in India between 2016 and 2021 – an analysis of Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh

  19. Open Access 01.12.2023 | OriginalPaper

    Variations in the prevalence of caesarean section deliveries in India between 2016 and 2021 – an analysis of Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh

    Caesarean section (C-section) deliveries, when medically justified, can be lifesaving for both mother and child [ 1 ]; when not strictly necessary, however, they can result in a number of short-term and long-term adverse health outcomes for both …

  20. 05.08.2023 | Online First

    Comparing elective and emergency caesarean section by using bioimpedance method

    Cesarean section (C/S) is one of the most common surgical procedures in the world, which can be applied for both elective and emergent indications. Despite a better understanding of maternal and fetal physiology, hemodynamic variability during C/S …

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Sectio caesarea

Die Geburtshilfe
Die Sectio stellt sowohl für die Schwangere wie auch für den Fetus eine sehr sichere Entbindungsalternative dar. Seit den 1970er-Jahren steigt die Sectiorate kontinuierlich. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation hat wegen steigender Raten an sectioassoziierten Komplikationen zur Reduktion der Sectiorate aufgerufen. Die Entscheidung einer Schwangeren für die Entbindung durch eine medizinisch nicht indizierte Sectio setzt somit eine umfassende Aufklärung voraus, zu der auch die Auswirkungen auf Folgeschwangerschaften gehören. Die bei einer sekundären Sectio höhere Komplikationsrate ist durch eine medizinische Indikation gerechtfertigt. Eine präoperative Ultraschalldiagnostik ermöglicht eine sorgfältige Planung des Eingriffs. Die Operationstechnik muss verschiedenen Aspekten wie Gestationsalter, Lage und Größe des Fetus, sowie Einlings- oder Mehrlingsschwangerschaft Rechnung tragen. Eine gewebeschonende Operationstechnik ermöglicht einen Eingriff von kurzer Dauer mit möglichst geringem Blutverlust.

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