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Performing Hinh-Minh incision in gynecological operations
Article in Vi | WPRIM | ID: wpr-4262
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ABSTRACT
Hinh-Minh’s incision is a modified technique based on Pfannestiel’s incision (1900) and Cohen’s incision (1977), and could be applied in obstetric and gynecological surgeries (including Cesarean section). It has the advantages of two old techniques for gynecological operations. Hinh-Minh’s incision had taken full advantages and limited shortcomings of both techniques of Pfannenstiel’s incision and Joel Cohen’s incision. It secured aesthetics as Pfannestiel technique but reduced operation time and limited harmfully blood-vessels and nerves as well as Joel Cohen technique. At the same time, this technique was applied firstly in the situation of Vietnam on 49 patients underwent gynecological operations from June 2000 to December 2001. Operative time and recovery time were reduced, the rate of fever, wound infection and incision dehiscence were low.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: General Surgery / Gynecologic Surgical Procedures Language: Vi Journal: Journal of Medical Research Year: 2005 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: General Surgery / Gynecologic Surgical Procedures Language: Vi Journal: Journal of Medical Research Year: 2005 Type: Article