Peculiarities of caesarean section with preliminary isolation of peritoneal cavity
- Authors: Drandrov G.L.1, Amosova V.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Ulyanov Chuvash University
- Issue: Vol 70, No 4 (1989)
- Pages: 288-290
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/100573
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj100573
- ID: 100573
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Abstract
The success of any surgery largely depends on a detailed knowledge of anatomy, peculiarities of the relationships of fascias, fascial spaces, and other tissues and organs in the surgical area. Nevertheless, in obstetric practice, the fascial sheets of the lower parts of the anterior abdominal wall and bladder are usually overlooked when performing a cesarean section, while the importance of restoring the fascial formations is emphasized by many authors. Being an extension of the bony skeleton, fasciae not only form a support for muscles and organs, but also limit the spread of infection, preventing the generalization of the process. It is especially important when performing cesarean section with preliminary isolation of peritoneal cavity in women of high risk group for the development of septic-epidemic diseases.
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G. L. Drandrov
Ulyanov Chuvash University
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Russian Federation, Cheboksary
V. V. Amosova
Ulyanov Chuvash University
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Russian Federation, Cheboksary
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