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Cesarean Section (Caesarean Section)

Extraction of the FETUS by means of abdominal HYSTEROTOMY.
Also Known As:
Caesarean Section; C-Section (OB); Postcesarean Section; Abdominal Deliveries; C Section (OB); C-Sections (OB); Caesarean Sections; Cesarean Sections; Deliveries, Abdominal; Abdominal Delivery; Delivery, Abdominal
Networked: 20683 relevant articles (510 outcomes, 1913 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Matsubara, Shigeki: 51 articles (12/2022 - 01/2003)
2. Gissler, Mika: 34 articles (07/2022 - 07/2002)
3. Sheiner, Eyal: 33 articles (12/2022 - 01/2003)
4. Crowther, Caroline A: 26 articles (01/2020 - 03/2006)
5. Takahashi, Hironori: 23 articles (12/2022 - 05/2014)
6. Yogev, Yariv: 21 articles (03/2022 - 10/2002)
7. Middleton, Philippa: 20 articles (04/2021 - 09/2010)
8. Roberts, Christine L: 20 articles (03/2017 - 06/2002)
9. Mazor, Moshe: 20 articles (09/2015 - 01/2003)
10. Hofmeyr, G Justus: 19 articles (01/2019 - 09/2005)

Related Diseases

1. Pain (Aches)
02/08/2019 - "Five central themes influencing women's preferences on mode of delivery emerged from the analysis: (1) health system conditions (important differences between the quality of care provided at private and public hospitals; staff shortages, skills, competency, motivation and also accessibility to staff during the longer time required for a vaginal delivery; policies and protocols on vaginal birth after cesarean, pain relief for vaginal birth, and having companion during labor; (2) standards of care in facilities (physical condition in facilities; physical examinations and procedures; continuous and organized care; ethics); (3) interaction between women and providers (communicating in a supportive manner with women and communication women's partners/families); (4) preserving women's dignity (delivering high quality and respectful care); (5) provision of information (education about pregnancy and childbirth including environment in facility, labor processes/procedures, and the risks and benefits of both vaginal delivery and caesarean section). "
01/01/2017 - "Patient education about normal delivery and providing means for pain control during normal delivery, improvement in physical conditions of the clinics, frequent and regular training of the assisting staff with obstetrics physicians are important to diminish the rates of primary cesarean sections. "
01/01/2018 - "The results of this study show that ultrasound-guided posterior TAP block compared with the lateral TAP block was more effective in pain control after cesarean section."
09/01/2023 - "To ascertain whether extra-peritoneal approach is superior to conventional trans-peritoneal approach of cesarean section in terms of fetus delivery time, intra-operative and postoperative outcomes, including return of bowel activity and pain. "
03/02/2022 - "Olive cream can be effective in relieving pain and enhancing caesarean section wound healing, and since no specific side effects were reported, the use of olive cream is recommended."
2. Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure)
3. Infections
4. Cicatrix (Scar)
5. Fetal Distress

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Anti-Bacterial Agents (Antibiotics)
2. Morphine (MS Contin)
3. Bupivacaine (Bupivacaine Hydrochloride)
4. Phenylephrine (Neo-Synephrine)
5. Ephedrine
6. Analgesics (Analgesic Drugs)
7. Oxytocin (Pitocin)
8. Norepinephrine (Noradrenaline)
9. Fentanyl (Sublimaze)
10. Opioid Analgesics (Opioids)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Spinal Anesthesia
2. Analgesia
3. Therapeutics
4. Epidural Anesthesia
5. Cesarean Section (Caesarean Section)