
Post-LSCS uterocutaneous fistula-utility of magnetic resonance …
Uterocutaneous fistula is a rare delayed complication of LSCS and MRI plays a definitive role in the accurate diagnosis and delineation of the tract. The present case highlights that although rare, uterocutaneous fistulae must be kept in mind in patients presenting with discharge from the abdominal incision site and MRI evaluation should be ...
Imaging findings of cesarean delivery complications: cesarean scar ...
Early complications include peri- and postprocedural conditions within 30 days after a cesarean delivery; late complication may occur also after some years and especially in a successive pregnancy (revision 2). Overall early complication rate is about 14.5% and infection (such as endometritis and wound infections) is the most common complication.
Post caesarean section complications conundrum: Role of imaging
Post CS complications can be divided into early, which occur within the first month after CS and late, which can present months or even years later. 2 In this article, we describe the imaging findings of post-CS complications under the following subheadings: early complications, late complications, and complications that can arise in future ...
Nursing Care Plan For Lower Segment Caesarean
2023年10月3日 · Nursing Assessment for Patient Post-Lower Segment Cesarean Section (LSCS): 1. Vital Signs: Monitor vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature, at regular intervals. Assess for any signs of hemorrhage or hemodynamic instability. 2. Pain Assessment: Evaluate the patient’s pain level using a pain scale.
Imaging after Cesarean Delivery: Acute and Chronic Complications
2012年10月4日 · Cesarean delivery is discussed in terms of surgical technique, expected postoperative imaging appearance, and findings of acute and chronic complications associated with this procedure, with emphasis on US and CT. Cesarean delivery is a commonly performed operation and accounts for nearly one-third of all births in the United States.
Uterine dehiscence post Cesarean section - Radiopaedia.org
5 days post emergency LUSCS with worsening pain and distension. There is fluid and gas extending from the lower uterine segment anteriorly and to the left in keeping with dehiscence of the lower segment cesarean section incision.
LSCS | PPT - SlideShare
2018年10月13日 · Lower segment caesarean section (LSCS) is a surgical procedure to deliver fetuses after 28 weeks of gestation through an incision in the lower uterine segment and abdominal wall. The rate of cesarean sections is rising due to various factors like identification of high-risk fetuses and mothers, increased use of repeat cesareans, and cesarean ...
A Pictorial Review of Postpartum Complications | RadioGraphics
2020年10月23日 · The spectrum of postpartum complications ranges from relatively self-limiting to life-threatening conditions that can be divided into six categories: infectious conditions (endometritis), thrombotic complications (eg, deep vein thrombosis, ovarian vein thrombophlebitis, HELLP [hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count] syndrome, ...
Lower segment Caesarean section - Wikipedia
A lower (uterine) segment caesarean section (LSCS) is the most commonly used type of caesarean section. [1] Most commonly, a baby is delivered by making a transverse incision in the lower uterine segment, above the attachment of the urinary bladder to the uterus.
(PDF) SURGICAL SITE INFECTION FOLLOWING LOWER …
2016年3月1日 · A case control study of 50 patients with wound infection after Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) was undertaken between 1st June 2010 and 30th September 2011.
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