ABSTRACT
The authors describe the technique and share their experience gained in repair of the lower segment of the uterus during cesarean section with a single-row suture. The incidence of postoperative complications was markedly reduced after such an operation, severe complications were not recorded, and the incidence of spontaneous deliveries after repeated pregnancies increased.
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Cesarean Section/methods , Suture Techniques , Uterus/surgery , Female , Humans , PregnancyABSTRACT
A retrospective analysis of 1000 case histories of women who delivered by cesarean section has helped define the principal factors of postsurgical endometritis risk. If the risk factors are combined, the potentiality of the disease development increases. The most hazardous combinations of risk factors are as follows: grave gestosis combined with obesity, anemia, and a chronic infection focus, as well as clinical non-correspondence of the maternal pelvis to fetal head, combined with dry labor.