[Surgical technique in Cesarean section. Evidence or tradition?]
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[Surgical technique in Cesarean section. Evidence or tradition?]
Abstract
The literature was reviewed in order to find clinical-epidemiological and physiological evidence for which surgical techniques should be preferred when performing Caesarean section. We found reasonable evidence for the following procedure: spontaneous placenta detachment, uterine repair in one layer and non-closure of the peritoneum.
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