Abstract

Objective To investigate the effect of the transverse incision of the lower segment of the upper uterus in the treatment of scar uterine redelivery, and to analyze the safety of the surgical method. Methods 88 patients with scar uterus who received cesarean section were randomly selected as research subjects, aged 24-37 years old, weight 53.3-76.9kg.According to the method of random numbers, they were divided into observation group and the control group, 44 cases in each group.The observation group received transverse incision of the lower segment of the uterus.The control group received conventional cesarean section.The operation time, intraoperative conditions, surgical incision healing, overall hospitalization time and neonatal Apgar score were statistically observed. Results The intraoperative blood loss of the observation group[(50.1± 3.2) mL]was significantly higher than (48.9±1.7)mL of the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant(t=2.099, P 0.05). In the observation group, maternal incision healing class A in 40 cases, scar clearly generated in 7 cases, which in the control group were 37 cases, 11 cases, respectively, the difference between the two groups was statistically significant(t=4.200, P<0.05). Conclusion Transverse incision of the lower segment of the uterus complied with the tension of skin line, is beneficial to maternal postpartum incision healing, and to some extent can relieve pain, promote parturient recovery, further promote the puerpera restoration, significantly improve the clinical outcome of neonatal birth, postoperative complications and reduce cesarean section, it is worthy of clinical promotion. Key words: Pregnancy, ectopic; Cesarean section, repeat; Surgical approach; Complications

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