The Cesarean section is the most common major surgery performed worldwide. A Color Atlas of Childbirth and Obstetric Techniques breaks this down into layers: Incision types (Pfannenstiel vs. vertical). Uterine entry and closure techniques.
(e.g., forceps or vacuum-assisted). Target Audience A Color Atlas Of Childbirth And Obstetric Techniques
Whether you are a first-year medical student, a seasoned midwife, or an attending physician refreshing rare skills, this atlas belongs on your reference shelf—or better yet, open on your study desk. In an era of fleeting digital content, a meticulously crafted color atlas remains the gold standard for visual medical education. The Cesarean section is the most common major
| Technique | Proper Post-Procedure Step | |-----------|----------------------------| | | Systematic examination of the cervix and vagina for extensions/lacerations. | | Episiotomy Repair | Rectal exam post-repair to ensure suture hasn't penetrated the rectal mucosa. | | Cesarean Section | Count of all laparotomy sponges and instruments (as shown in the atlas's surgical checklist section). | | Manual Placenta Removal | Post-removal uterine cavity exploration to confirm completeness and absence of perforation. | Uterine entry and closure techniques
Midwives, nurses, and doctors in training (registrars).
"A Color Atlas Of Childbirth And Obstetric Techniques" is an essential resource for a wide range of healthcare professionals involved in the care of expectant mothers and their newborns. The target audience includes: