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Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • Caesarean section is a prevalent global surgical procedure, with over 30% of births in German perinatal centers utilizing this method.
  • Despite simplified techniques, challenges persist, including significant intraoperative hemorrhage, potential fetal injury during uterine incision, and postpartum uterine scar complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate a modified Misgav-Ladach method for Caesarean sections.
  • To address persistent complications such as blood loss and wound dehiscence associated with traditional techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Modified skin incision along natural folds, extended intraoperatively based on fetal head circumference.
  • Blunt uterine incision expansion and delivery facilitated by fundal pressure.
  • Uterine closure with two continuous sutures and open skin suture ends for drainage.

Main Results:

  • Shorter operative times compared to standard procedures.
  • Minimal intraoperative blood loss.
  • Reduced in-hospital stay and high patient satisfaction rates.

Conclusions:

  • The modified Caesarean section technique offers significant advantages, including efficiency and improved patient outcomes.
  • This approach effectively mitigates common risks, enhancing the safety and satisfaction associated with Caesarean delivery.