The effect of placental removal method on the incidence of postcesarean infections
DS Lasley, A Eblen, MK Yancey, P Duff - American journal of obstetrics and …, 1997 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine whether the incidence of postoperative
endometritis and wound infection is associated with the method of placental removal at the
time of cesarean section. STUDY DESIGN: Parturients undergoing cesarean delivery were
prospectively randomized to have the placenta removed manually or spontaneously.
Patients were excluded from participation if they had received intrapartum prophylactic
antibiotics or had been determined to have chorioamnionitis. After delivery of the infant …
endometritis and wound infection is associated with the method of placental removal at the
time of cesarean section. STUDY DESIGN: Parturients undergoing cesarean delivery were
prospectively randomized to have the placenta removed manually or spontaneously.
Patients were excluded from participation if they had received intrapartum prophylactic
antibiotics or had been determined to have chorioamnionitis. After delivery of the infant …
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