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  1. Cesarean Section

    Cesarean section is a fetal delivery through an open abdominal incision (laparotomy) and an incision in the uterus (hysterotomy). The first cesarean documented occurred in 1020 AD, and since then, the procedure has evolved tremendously.[1] It is now the most common surgery performed in the United States, with over 1 million women delivered by cesarean every year. The cesarean delivery rate ...

  2. The Case for Standardizing Cesarean Delivery Technique

    Cesarean delivery is the most commonly performed major abdominal surgery in the world accounting for almost 30 million neonates born worldwide in 2015. 1 In 2019, approximately 1.1 million cesarean deliveries were performed in the United States. 2 Two previous systematic reviews summarized 155 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), meta-analyses or systematic reviews from 1960 to 2012 that ...

  3. PDF Repeat Cesarean Section

    are performed by cesarean section. CASE STUDY: REPEAT CESAREAN SECTION The patient is a 26-year-old female, gravida 4, para 3 with 41 weeks of high-risk pregnancy, and late prenatal care. According to the patient's medical chart, she has reported abdominal pain, edema in the feet and legs, and no contraception use prior to conception.

  4. Elective Caesarean Section: A Case Study

    Abstract. Caesarean section as a means of delivering babies has been around for centuries with numerous references to the procedure appearing in ancient writings (Simm & Matthew 2008). It is now the most common major surgical intervention carried out on women in the world, with between 23% and 30% of deliveries in the UK performed by caesarean ...

  5. Cesarean myomectomy: a case report and review of the literature

    Routine myomectomy at the time of cesarean section has been condemned in the past due to fear of uncontrolled hemorrhage and peripartum hysterectomy. It is still a topic of debate worldwide. However, in recent years, many case studies of cesarean myomectomy have been published validating its safety without any significant complications. We describe the case of a 27-year-old gravida 2 para ...

  6. PDF Safely, Effectively Reducing C-section Rates

    the number of unnecessary first birth C-section rates was a key goal. It is estimated that nationally, about 26% of healthy women with low-risk pregnancies still undergo C-sections despite the potential risks to mothers and babies. Over the next few years, Sutter Health concentrated on implementing its "community of improvement"

  7. Cesarean Birth (C-Section) Nursing Care and Management

    Cesarean birth, also known as a C-section, is a surgical delivery method where the baby is delivered through an incision made in the mother's abdomen and uterus. This procedure is performed when vaginal delivery is unsafe or not feasible for the mother or the baby, either due to specific medical conditions or during labor complications.

  8. Decreased Length of Stay for C-section Case Study

    The overall LOS for the C-section population with improved bundle compliance decreased from 3.0 days in FY 2017 to 2.30 days in FY 2019 and prior to COVID-19 in Q1 2020. Perinatal Care Quality Measures also include standardization practices such as prophylactic antibiotics, VTE prevention and pain control.

  9. A case study of caesarean sections in referred cases

    with >20 weeks of gestation who underw ent caesarean section with referral note. Results: A total 64% patients were referred from community health center. 63.5% patients were referred due to lack ...

  10. Elective Caesarean Section: A Case Study

    Elective Caesarean Section: A Case Study. Zoe Edwards, K. McColgan. Published in Journal of Perioperative… 1 February 2011. Medicine. TLDR. It is suggested that each 1% rise in the caesarean section rate would cost the NHS five million pounds per year and has clinical implications, with some studies suggesting that maternal mortality is three ...

  11. 9 Cesarean Birth Nursing Care Plans (C-Section)

    9 Cesarean Birth Nursing Care Plans. Updated on January 21, 2024. By Gil Wayne BSN, R.N. Cesarean birth, also termed cesarean section, is the delivery of a neonate by surgical incision through the abdomen and uterus. The term cesarean birth is used in nursing literature rather than cesarean delivery to accentuate that it is a process of birth ...

  12. PDF Case Study: Oklahoma s Cesarean Section Quality Initiative Promotes

    PICAIO O IO C O SA POICY Septemer Case Study: Oklahoma s Cesarean Section Quality Initiative Promotes Improved Birth Outcomes Derica Smith Oklahoma's SoonerCare Medicaid program reduced medically unnecessary C-sections between 2011-2013 among enrollees:: • Hospital claims declined from 19.75 percent to 17.83 percent

  13. Case Scenario: Cesarean Section Complicated by Rheumatic Mitral

    The need to provide labor analgesia or anesthesia for a Cesarean section to a woman with cardiac disease is not infrequent and can be challenging. In this case scenario, we discuss the peripartum management of a patient with severe mitral valve disease. ... In a retrospective cross-sectional study of 714 patients presenting for valvular surgery ...

  14. Clinical analysis of complete uterine rupture during pregnancy

    One patient (case 20) in this study had uterine rupture due to breech traction during vaginal delivery and eight (24.24%) had placenta implantation. ... the healing of the original cesarean section scar is unknown; a study showed that the use of synthetic absorbable monofilament sutures for uterine closure was associated with increased residual ...

  15. Surgical site infections after cesarean delivery: epidemiology

    Cesarean delivery (CD) is one of the most common procedures performed in the United States, accounting for 32% of all deliveries. Postpartum surgical site infection (SSI), wound infection and endometritis is a major cause of prolonged hospital stay and poses a burden to the health care system. SSIs complicate a significant number of patients ...

  16. Normal C-Section Birth (Study Questions) Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Regional Anesthesia: Regional anesthesia is usually administered in advance of a cesarean birth. which of the following characteristics are attributes of spinal anesthesia, and which are attributes of epidural anesthesia?, Aspiration Pneumonia: Aspiration pneumonia is a complication of pulmonary aspiration - when you inhale food ...

  17. Rise in C-section deliveries despite fall in pregnancy complications

    The study, led by researchers from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at IIT Madras, was published in the peer-reviewed journal BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. A caesarean section (C-section) delivery is a surgical technique that involves making an incision in the mother's belly to deliver one or more infants.

  18. Table of Contents

    for study prior to the development and adoption of a final code. Officials wanting to conduct an official examination of a device or system are advised to see paragraph G-A.3. Special and Unclassified Equipment. (Tentative Code Added 2015) A. Application A.1. General.