Exploring the Benefits of Extraperitoneal Cesarean Section: Insights
– extraperitoneal cesarean section
– asepsis protocol
– preoperative urinary catheterization
– surgical analgesia
– mobilization after surgery
– reduced doses of anesthetics
– EMLA cream
– fine 27 Gauge epidural catheter
– ropivacaine and sufentanyl
– midazolam and ketamine
– rapid absorbing braided Vicryl 2/0 stitches
– dermal adhesive for scar closure
– continuous suture for aponeurosis closure
– cruciform aponeurotic incision
– continuous or interrupted stitches for wound closure
– intramyometrial sutures with Vicryl 1 thread
– subserous layer closure
– uterus purse closure
– forceps or spatulas for extraction facilitation
– pressing on the base of the uterus
– anatomical triangle for lower segment approach
– emptying the bladder before surgery
– importance of appropriate bladder identification
– vertical paramedian opening of rectus abdominis’ aponeurosis anterior sheath
– surveillance period in recovery room
– acetaminophen for pain management
– prevention of reflex paralytic ileus and peritoneal adhesions
– early mobilization after surgery
– monitoring signs of hypotension during mobilization
– care of newborn immediately after leaving recovery room
– prevention of post-surgical thromboembolic events
– showering immediately after surgery
– less painful glued skin closure
– reduced scarring with glued skin closure
– gradual elimination of glue through desquamation