CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE SCAR CONSISTENCY IN WOMEN WHO HAVE HAD CAESAREAN SECTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-04-05-22Keywords:
Cesarean section, surgical scar, womenAbstract
The number of cesarean sections around the world is increasing every year. This is influenced by the rapid development of modern medical science, improved surgical techniques, new suture materials and broad-spectrum antibiotics, pain relief, and the change in society's attitude to childbirth. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cesarean section (CS) is the most widely used operative method of childbirth today. Determining the role of CS practice in the search for ways to reduce perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality is essential. In some cases, this method of delivery is the only way to reduce maternal mortality: premature separation of the normally located placenta and / or the appearance of signs of its partial separation, severe hypertensive conditions, including a severe degree of preeclampsia and eclampsia, somatic complications that lead to complications in the mother's natural delivery pathologies.
Thus, the tactics of taking women with a scar on the uterus through natural childbirth, with adequate prenatal preparation, the development of criteria for assessing the adjustment of the surgical scar, the lack of special criteria for predicting the probability of natural childbirth in pregnant women who underwent cesarean section, the special urgency of finding a solution to these issues defines. Therefore, it is necessary to study the condition of women with uterine