Caesarean section

Caesarean section, or caesarean section. Abdominal incision to remove the fetus. There are four types of cesarean section: lower uterine segment, uterine asana, extraperitoneal and cesarean hysterectomy. Indications are significant maternal pelvic stenosis or deformity, prenatal bleeding (such as placenta previa, early placental dissection), abnormal fetal position (such as lateral position, buttocks), uterine scars that have been done before cesarean section, there is a risk of rupture of the uterus; Intrauterine distress, umbilical cord prolapse, fetal heart is still good, vaginal delivery can not be short-term, or fetuses are huge. In the past, there is a history of dystocia, and those who are anxious for their children can also consider cesarean section. Intrauterine distress, placenta previa hemorrhage, eclampsia, etc. are immediately dangerous to the mother and child, should be urgently cesarean section. In other cases, elective surgery is available. The old ones were translated as "Emperor Cut" according to English. The Caesarian section in English means Caesarotomy. According to Pliny et al., Roman ruler Caesar was born through this operation.

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