TO THE QUESTION ABOUT RESTORATION OF CUTTING BY THE FLAP METHOD (LAWSON-TAIT)
- Authors: Goltzman G.A.
- Issue: Vol 5, No 5-6 (1891)
- Pages: 396-410
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/41837
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD55396-410
- ID: 41837
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Abstract
Perineal tears are one of the most common sufferings in women. In most cases, they are caused by childbirth. Regarding the frequency of ruptures during childbirth, the authors disagree with each other; but most obstetricians accept that in 20% of births in first or multiparous women, perineal ruptures occur. There is no doubt that every new perineal tear, reaching a known size, should be sutured immediately after childbirth. The suture imposed immediately after birth for the most part leads to healing per primam intentionem. Thus, the number of old, spontaneously healed by a scar - perineal rupture should become less and less.
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G. A. Goltzman
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Russian Federation