[Sequelae in 4122 cases of cesarean section].

Zhonghua fu chan ke za zhi · 1990 · vol. 25(1) , pp. 15–7, 61 · PMID:2323269 · W134426561
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Abstract

From 1986-1987, there were altogether 28,048 deliveries in our hospital, and there were 4,122 cases of Cesarean section, a rate of 14.69%. Early postoperative complications occurred in 522 cases (12.66%). These were namely: postpartum hemorrhage 242 cases (5.87%), postoperative morbidity 151 cases (3.66%), bladder injury during operation 6 cases (0.15%), urinary fistula 1 case, transient hematuria after operation 39 cases (0.95%). 348 Cesarean section cases were followed-up 1-3 years after operation and 44 of them were found to suffer from late complications (12.64%). These included chronic overiosalpingitis 23 cases (6.6%), parametritis 9 cases (2.58%), paracystitis 6 cases (1.7%), abdominal incision scar endometriosis 3 cases (0.86%), ectopic pregnancy 3 cases (0.86%).

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endometriosis

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Cesarean Section Cesarean Section Female Humans Postpartum Hemorrhage Postpartum Hemorrhage Pregnancy Puerperal Infection Puerperal Infection Salpingitis Salpingitis Urinary Bladder Urinary Bladder

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