Obstetrics Operative

Operative obstetrics is a branch of obstetrics that studies and develops indications, contraindications, as well as techniques for performing obstetric operations during pregnancy and childbirth. Surgeries during pregnancy and childbirth may be necessary for various conditions, such as premature birth, abnormal fetal position, pregnancy complications such as gestosis, bleeding, etc.

Surgeries during pregnancy may include cesarean section, episiotomy, corporal separation, vacuum fetal extraction and others. The surgical technique depends on the specific condition of the pregnant woman and the condition of the fetus.

Obstetric operations are performed by experienced obstetricians-gynecologists who take into account all risks and possible complications. Before the operation, a thorough examination of the pregnant woman is carried out to ensure that there are no contraindications.

In general, surgical obstetrics is an important area of ​​obstetric practice, which helps preserve the life and health of the mother and fetus.



Operative obstetrics is a very voluminous area of ​​obstetric science, covering a significant range of issues in obstetric care for pregnant women. In essence, this section of medicine includes issues related to preventive measures and successful diagnosis of pathological conditions during childbirth, as well as the development of effective methods for treating and removing tissue from the body of a pregnant woman. Such measures relate to surgical activity and are performed in cases where standard treatment methods do not provide the desired result.