Christopher Robinson: Endometrium-Free Closure Technique Aims to Improve Healing and Safety
Christopher Robinson, Associate Professor Maternal Fetal Medicine at University of South Carolina, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Clarel Antoine et al. published in AJOG:
“AJOG Expert Review in Cesarean: Endometrium-free closure technique for hysterotomy incision at cesarean delivery – Locating the lower uterine segment
Sagittal schematic of uterus, dilated cervix, and vagina. The lower uterine segment, where incision should be made to avoid the effaced cervix, is shaded.”
Title: Endometrium-free closure technique for hysterotomy incision at cesarean delivery
Authors: Clarel Antoine, Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, Emmanuel Bujold, Bruce K. Young, E. Albert Reece
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