What is bikini?
Bikin section is a method of cut used in abdominal operations. For many years, doctors commonly use what is often called classic for abdominal surgery. However, the cutting of bikinis has grown in popularity and more patients have now decided to cut bikini. Bikin cut is also referred to as Pfannenstiel incision , after Hermann Johann Pfannenstiel, who introduced this type of cut in the early 20th century.
Classic or classic abdominal cut is a vertical cut made of navel to the top of the bikini line. One of the main disadvantages of classic surgical section is that part of the scar of the cut is often visible when the bottom of the bikin is worn. Bikin cut is a horizontal cut that is made from one side of the abdomen to the other, directly above the hair. Placing the cutting of cutting bikinis allows the patient to hide the scar cut when wearing DNA bikini, hence the name.
abdominal operations and procedures that can use bikinis cut,They include hysterctomy, caesarean sections, tubal ligation, reversal of tubal ligation, connections and removal of ovarian cysts and fibroids. For most of these procedures, the advantage of cutting bikinis is that it generally leaves a smaller and less noticeable cut of the cut and usually causes less pain after surgery. The cut of bikini also often contributes to the lower level of hernia formation and faster recovery times in abdominal operations using classical cuts.
The main disadvantage of bikini cut is that the location of the cut makes it difficult to view or access the upper abdominal area during surgery. The upper abdominal position of the classic section provides more space for maneuvering and operation during abdominal surgery. Another advantage is that it allows for a faster delivery time during caesarean section.
In addition to the less visible scar, the main advantage is to use the cutting of cuts that it can allow the mother the possibility of vaginal birth for subsequent pregnancy after the birth of the emperor. Vaginal birth after caesarean section is usually notPossible when a classic cut is used due to the threat of tissue of tearing and re -opening during delivery. Mothers who undergo a caesarean section using a classic incision will generally need a Caesarean section for all subsequent births.