(redirected fromLow Transverse Cesarean Section) Thesaurus Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia cesarean section alsocaesarean section n. A surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus, performed to deliver a fetus. [From the traditional belief that JuliusCaesar(or his eponymous ancestor) was born by...
MRI appearance of the low transverse incision after caesarean section in a symptomatic woman[J] . Davide Lijoi,Ennio Biscaldi,Emanuela Mistrangelo,Stefano Bogliolo,Nicola Ragni.European Journal of Radiology Extra . 2006 (3)Lijoi D;Biscaldi E; Mistrangelo E;.MRI appearance of the low transverse...
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Caesarean sectionextremely low birth-weight infanttransverse fundal uterine incisionCaesarean section of extremely low birth-weight (ELBW) infants is sometimes challenging for obstetricians. To date, there have been no standard types of uterine incision to achieve an atraumatic birth for ELBW fetuses ...
The article discusses a case study which compared vertical and transverse incision for laparotomy of the lower abdomen. The study involved patients with rectal cancer who underwent low anterior resection (LAR) through a vertical or transverse incision at a hospital from March ...
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For implantation at ~T11 region, a 1 cm long incision was made starting caudal of the peak of the dorsal hump, extending approximately 0.5 cm rostral and 0.5 cm caudal from the initial incision site. White tendons were cut from both sides of spinal column and the vertebral column...
Medial halves were sectioned into proximal and distal sections containing approximately 2.5 cm of allograft plus 2 cm of host bone and processed for undecalcified histology. The lateral halves were sectioned by two transverse cuts creating three tissue specimens: two 3.25 × 1 cm proximal/distal ...
Intervertebral fusion is the most common surgery to treat lumbar degenerative disease (LDD). And the graft material used in the operation is derived from the iliac crest to promote fusion. However, autografts possess the fatal disadvantage of lack of sou
The skin incision can be vertical or transverse but must be adequate for a thorough exploration of the abdomen. Once the abdomen is entered careful palpation of the whole abdomen is mandatory with particular attention to the following: • Presence of palpable pelvic and/or para-aortic lymph ...