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Calves --- Parturition --- Caesarean section --- Metabolism --- Respiratory system --- Adaptation --- Mortality --- physiological functions --- Soin neonatal
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Cesarean section. --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Obstetrics --- Surgery
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Cesarean section. --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Obstetrics --- Surgery
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This book provides broad, science-based information regarding the most common major surgical procedure performed, i.e. Cesarean Delivery. The book provides relevant scientific literature regarding epidemiology and rates of cesarean delivery in low and high income countries and the impact of the disparities in the rate of cesarean delivery between countries. In addition, the book systematically reviews the relevant scientific literature regarding all perioperative considerations with a broad cover of anesthetic techniques, drugs and difficulties that anesthesiologists may encounter during cesarean delivery. Care of the neonate after cesarean and crucial guidelines for obese women undergoing cesarean are also provided. The book was written by distinguished experts from different disciplines to ensure complete and accurate coverage of the recent scientific and clinical advances and to bring care providers and purchasers up to date including essential information to help improve health care quality.
Cesarean section. --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Obstetrics --- Surgery --- Materno-fetal medicine
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The fascinating issue of operative opening of the uterus and delivering the fetus known today as cesarean section has intrigued humankind for ages. This book is the most comprehensive text on the fascinating history of cesarean section. It includes the origin of the eponym and describes many myths from ancient Greek, Roman, Persian and medieval cultures. The first documents regarding cesarean delivery arise in ancient legal texts: a cuneiform tablet dealing with the adoption of a small boy during the 23rd year of the renowned King Hammurabi of Babylon (1795-1750 BC), ""Lex Regia"" proclaimed b
Cesarean section. --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Childbirth --- Labor (Obstetrics) --- Obstetrics --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Surgery
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Cesarean section. --- Obstetrics --- Obstetrics, Operative --- Operative obstetrics --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Surgery. --- Surgery
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La césarienne est un acte fréquemment réalisé par les médecins vétérinaires belges, les procédures et les techniques peuvent varier fortement en fonction du praticien ou du nombre réalisé par an. Un sondage a été réalisé pour nous éclairer sur la situation actuelle quant aux techniques et matériaux utilisés par des médecins vétérinaires pratiquant en Belgique et en France. Dans un deuxième temps, une étude de terrain a été programmée pour analyser l’évolution de la cicatrisation des plaies cutanées suite à des césariennes sur des vaches de race Blanc-Bleu Belge dans différents élevages en Wallonie, réalisées par différents vétérinaires. Des différences significatives sont observées entre les types de fils et de sutures plus particulièrement sur l'inflammation, le suintement, la déhiscence, l'infection et la nécrose au niveau de la plaie. Caesarean section is a procedure frequently performed by Belgian veterinarians, the procedures and techniques can vary greatly depending on the practitioner or the number performed per year. A survey was carried out to shed light on the current situation regarding the techniques and materials used by veterinary doctors practizing in Belgium and in France. In a second step, a field study was programmed to analyze the evolution of the healing of skin wounds following caesarean sections on cows of the Belgian White-Blue breed in different farms in Wallonia, carried out by different veterinarians. Significant differences are observed between the type of suture material and the suture pattern, more particularly on inflammation, oozing, dehiscence, infection and necrosis at the wound.
Césarienne --- Complications --- Cicatrisation --- Plaie cutanée --- Vaches --- Caesarean Section --- Complications --- Wound Healing --- Skin wound --- Cows --- Sciences du vivant > Médecine vétérinaire & santé animale
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This book examines every aspect of anesthesia in patients undergoing cesarean section. Anesthetic and surgical techniques are clearly described, with detailed guidance on indications and contraindications and identification of potential complications. Practical information is provided on postoperative analgesia, postoperative course and nursing, the significance of cesarean section for breastfeeding, and the occurrence of long-term problems and chronic pain after cesarean section. Other topics to be addressed include the history and epidemiology of cesarean delivery, effects on the fetus and neonate, ethical issues, the humanization of childbirth, and maternal expectations and satisfaction. While many books are available on obstetric anesthesia, none is exclusively devoted to cesarean section although it is one of the most frequently performed surgeries. Anesthesia for Cesarean Section will be appreciated by all anesthesiologists and will be a useful source of information for obstetricians, gynecologists, midwives, nurses, medical students, and trainees.
Medicine. --- Anesthesiology. --- Obstetrics. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Obstetrics/Perinatology. --- Anesthesia in obstetrics. --- Cesarean section. --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Anesthetics in obstetrics --- Obstetric anesthesia --- Obstetrics --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Surgery --- Obstetrics/Perinatology/Midwifery. --- Maternal-fetal medicine --- Medicine --- Anaesthesiology
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Cut It Out examines the exponential increase in the United States of the most technological form of birth that exists: the cesarean section. While c-section births pose a higher risk of maternal death and medical complications, can have negative future reproductive consequences for the mother, increase the recovery time for mothers after birth, and cost almost twice as much as vaginal deliveries, the 2011 cesarean section rate of 33 percent is one of the highest recorded rates in U.S. history, and an increase of 50 percent over the past decade. Further, once a woman gives birth by c-section, her chances of having a vaginal delivery for future births drops dramatically. This decrease in vaginal births after cesarean sections (VBAC) is even more alarming: one third of hospitals and one half of physicians do not even allow a woman a trial of labor after a c-section, and 90 percent of women will go on to have the c-section surgery again for subsequent pregnancies. Of comparative developed countries, only Brazil and Italy have higher c-section rates; c-sections occur in only 19% of births in France, 17% of births in Japan, and 16% of births in Finland.How did this happen? Theresa Morris challenges most existing explanations of the unprecedented rise in c-section rates, which locate the cause of this trend in physicians practicing defensive medicine, women choosing c-sections for scheduling reasons, or women’s poor health and older ages. Morris’s explanation of the c-section epidemic is more complicated, taking into account the power and structure of legal, political, medical, and professional organizations; gendered ideas that devalue women; hospital organizational structures and protocols; and professional standards in the medical and insurance communities. She argues that there is a new culture within medicine that avoids risk or unpredictable outcomes and instead embraces planning and conservative choices, all in an effort to have perfect births. Based on 130 in-depth interviews with women who had just given birth, obstetricians, midwives, and labor and delivery nurses, as well as a careful examination of local and national level c-section rates, Cut It Out provides a comprehensive, riveting look at a little-known epidemic that greatly affects the lives, health, and families of each and every woman in America.
Women --- Surgical indications. --- Cesarean section --- Cesarean section. --- Health of women --- Health education of women --- Indications, Surgical --- Clinical indications --- Vaginal birth after cesarean --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Obstetrics --- Health and hygiene. --- Prevention. --- Hygiene --- Diseases --- Surgery
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Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Surgery --- Bacterial Infections --- Cesarean Section. --- Postoperative Complications --- Cefoxitin --- Premedication. --- Anti-Bacterial Agents --- Premedications --- C-Section (OB) --- Caesarean Section --- Postcesarean Section --- Abdominal Delivery --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Abdominal Deliveries --- C Section (OB) --- C-Sections (OB) --- Caesarean Sections --- Cesarean Sections --- Deliveries, Abdominal --- Trial of Labor --- prevention & control. --- therapeutic use. --- Theses --- BACTERIAL INFECTIONS, prevention & control --- Cesarean section --- POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS, prevention and control --- CEFOXITIN --- Premedication --- ANTIBIOTICS --- therapeutic use --- BACTERIAL INFECTIONS, prevention & control. --- Cesarean section. --- POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS, prevention and control. --- Antibiotics --- Bacterial infections, prevention & control. --- Postoperative complications, prevention and control. --- Therapeutic use. --- Cesarean Section --- prevention & control
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