Christopher Robinson: Uterine Artery Injury During Cesarean Deliveries
Christopher Robinson, Associate Professor Maternal Fetal Medicine at University of South Carolina, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“AJOG Expert Review in Cesarean: Essential anatomical knowledge for performing routine and complex cesarean delivery – Lateral hysterotomy tear
Anterior view of the uterus. A lateral edge hysterotomy can produce an undetected laceration of the uterine artery or its branches. The injury may occur posterior to the round ligament and between the 2 layers of the broad ligament.”
Title: Essential anatomical knowledge for performing routine and complex cesarean delivery
Authors: José Miguel Palacios-Jaraquemada, Álbaro José Nieto-Calvache, Nicolás Andrés Basanta, Rozi Aditya Aryananda, Marcelo Alejandro Martínez

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