外弹出式剖宫产术:一种在胎儿头提取过程中支持子宫下段的新技术

A. Saman, A. Abbas, M. Ali, E. Othman, Ibrahim S I Mohamed, M. Khalaf, Mustafa Bahloul, Dina A. El Saman
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目的:评估一种新型技术——体外弹出(EPO)在剖宫产(CS)胎儿头提取术中支持下子宫段的安全性和可行性。研究设计:前瞻性队列研究。患者和方法:目前的研究是一项注册(NCT02755168)的研究,该研究采用新技术EPO用于CS期间的头部提取。该技术在埃及阿西尤特大学妇女健康医院对单次、活的、头位、选择性剖宫产进行。主要研究结果为;用外弹出技术进行精度扩展的可行性和速率。次要观察结果包括5名高级妇产科实习医师对该技术的易感程度评分和学习曲线。结果:877例患者中有845例(96.3%)成功,其余32例因盆腔粘连广泛而不能成功。与EPO相关的轻微延伸发生率为8/845(0.95%),成功病例无主要延伸。5例受训者中有4例前5例与后5例的平均轻松度得分有统计学差异。剩下的学员在第4个案例中报告了更高的轻松得分。晚期患者的总得分均值也显著高于早期患者(p=0.0001)。结论:子宫外弹出技术可行,子宫切口延伸率低。此外;这项技术很容易被产科医生学习和使用
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External Pop-out Cesarean Section: A Novel Technique for Supporting the Lower Uterine Segment During Fetal Head Extraction
Objectives: To assess the safety and feasibility of a novel technique, External Pop-out (EPO), for supporting the loweruterine segment during fetal head extraction in cesarean section (CS).Study design: Prospective cohort study.Patients and Methods: The current research is a registered (NCT02755168) study compassing the new technique, EPO,for head extraction during CS. The technique was performed on single, living, cephalic, elective cesarean deliveries atWomen's Health Hospital, Assiut University, Egypt. The primary study outcomes were; the feasibility and the rate ofincision extensions with the External Pop-out technique. The secondary outcomes included the easiness score and thelearning curve of this technique on five senior obstetricians’ trainee.Results: The EPO technique was successful in 845/877 cases (96.3%) but impossible in the remaining 32 case because ofextensive pelvic adhesions. The rate of occurrence of minor extensions associated with EPO was 8/845 (0.95%) with nomajor extensions in succeeded cases. There was a statistically significant difference between the mean of easiness score in the early 5 cases and the next 5 cases in 4 out of 5 trainees. The remaining trainee reported a higher easiness score earlier from his 4th case. The mean of total scores in the late cases was also significantly higher than the early cases (p=0.0001).Conclusions: External Pop-out technique is feasible with low rates of uterine incisions extensions. Moreover; thistechnique is easily learned and performed by obstetricians
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