Description
Rising numbers of Cesarean sections and maternal obesity and associated health risks have resulted in increasingly
complex Cesarean deliveries and outcomes, requiring today’s surgeon to stay attuned to evolving best practices and
master new surgical techniques. This first-of-its-kind reference provides step-by-step, highly illustrated guidance on
managing challenging Cesarean sections with a focus on the challenges of abnormal placentation and strategies to
manage
it. In a concise, readable format, this text is designed to help surgeons anticipate intraoperative and postoperative
challenges and optimize outcomes for mother and baby.
guidance for surgeons at all levels of experience.
diagnosis, intraoperative and emergent abnormal placentation.
acute post-procedure hemorrhage, intraoperative uterine artery catheterization and occlusion, and transarterial
embolization.
the
Operative Suite, and two important imaging chapters on Diagnostic Imaging in Abnormal Placentation and the Role of
Interventional Radiology.
1 The Impact of Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
2 The Obesity Epidemic
3 Normal Physiology of Placentation
4 Abnormal Placentation After Cesarean Delivery
5 Diagnostic Imaging in Abnormal Placentation
6 Choice of Incisions: Obese Patient, Multiple Sections, and Abnormal Placentation
7 Intraoperative Management of Accreta, Percreta, and Increta
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8 Peripartum Hysterectomy
9 Urologic and Gastrointestinal Injuries
10 Postoperative Management of the Difficult Cesarean Delivery
11 Anesthesia for the Difficult Cesarean Delivery
12 The Role of Interventional Radiology in the Management of the Difficult Cesarean Delivery
13 Operative Suite Prerequisites for Successful Outcomes
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