What is the cut of the uterus?

uterine cut is a type of surgical section, which is often used in pregnant mothers to deliver their children through the caesarean section. A more medical and formal term for cut is "hysterotomy". There are three basic types of hysterotomy that are vertically performed, called classic and low vertical sections. Low transverse, on the other hand, is a horizontal type of uterine cut. The uterus cuts can also be made if the fetus inside the womb is to be left, but does not necessarily have to be delivered. However, it has been used less frequently, as the cut usually causes more bleeding and the risk of infection that can be harmful to the mother, as well as a large and unattractive scar or keloid after surgery. The classic incision is still used in very dangerous and complicated pregnancies, such as the child's position is unusual, or if the child is still too small but must be delivered immediately. Mothers who have undergone classic cut often must not supply vaginal or natural birth in the following pregnancies becauseIf a high risk of rupture of the uterus.

As a replacement for a classic cut, a low vertical cut is done due to less uterine rupture, bleeding and faster recovery. The reason is that the cut penetrates the thinner area of ​​the womb. This cut of the uterus is created near hair and can be extended up if a larger hole is needed. It is often done if the child is in the closing position, where the buttocks or legs are closest to the birth canal, unlike the first head position.

The most common and "cosmetically pleasant" cut of the uterus is a low transverse cut, known as the "cut of bikini", often performed during normal supplies. The vertical cut is carried out above the hair, which makes it easier to hide the scar after surgery. Other benefits of low transverse cut are much less bleeding, rapid recovery and less tissue andinternal scarring. The uterine rupture of the following supplies is also unlikely, which means that the mother can give birth naturally even after section C. However, the disadvantage is that the cut can be extended to a limited degree, although the extension of the cut is often not necessary in normal pregnancy.

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