Abstract

ObjectiveTo compare the costs of the Misgav- Ladash method of cesarean delivery with those of the conventional cesarean technique. Subjects and methodsWe performed a retrospective, observational analysis of a sample of 96 cesarean operations performed from 2001–2002 at the Severo Ochoa Hospital, using the Misgav Ladach technique and conventional methods. ResultsDemographic characteristics and indications for cesarean section were similar in both groups. The costs of each technique were estimated by evaluating surgical and postsurgical data and a saving of 164.5 z.euro; was found for the Misgav Ladach group. ConclusionsThe Misgav Ladach method for cesarean delivery is cost-effective and reduces costs in comparison with the conventional method.

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