Caesarean section is a surgical operation in which the fetus and placenta are removed from the uterine cavity through an incision in the abdominal wall. However, sometimes a caesarean section can be performed with some complications, such as a low-lying placenta or fetal presentation. In this case, the operation can be performed using various methods, which depend on the specific situation and condition of the patient.
A caesarean section for a low-lying placenta is an operation in which the placenta is too close to the cervix or even inside the cervix. This can lead to complications during childbirth, such as premature rupture of amniotic fluid, bleeding, weakness of labor and others.
One of the treatment methods for a low-lying placenta is a cesarean section. In this case, the operation is performed through a small incision in the lower abdomen, which allows the fetus and placenta to be removed without the risk of damaging the placenta. In addition, the doctor may use special instruments to support the placenta so that it does not fall below the cervix.
Another method of treating a low-lying placenta may be to perform surgery using ultrasound. This method allows you to control the process of removing the fetus and placenta, as well as maintain the placenta in the desired position.
In any case, performing a cesarean section with a low-lying placenta requires careful preparation and supervision by doctors. This will help avoid possible complications and ensure the safety of mother and child.
A “Low” Caesarean section is a surgical procedure in which the baby is removed from the uterus through a small incision in the mother’s abdomen. This type of cesarean section is performed when certain pathologies are detected, such as:
- *Clinical narrowness of the pelvis* - *Congenital anomalies of the uterus* - Diseases of the uterus (uterine bending, multiple nodular growths, etc. .) - Large fruit
This type of operation is safer for mother and child than classic cesarean section. In most cases, a “low” caesarean section is less invasive, allowing for quick recovery.