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View article: Persistent Postpartum Pain After Elective Cesarean Section Is Not Only Persistent Postsurgical Pain—A Retrospective Study
Persistent Postpartum Pain After Elective Cesarean Section Is Not Only Persistent Postsurgical Pain—A Retrospective Study Open
Background: Persistent postpartum pain (PPP) is a common condition after cesarean section (CS) that affects multiple domains of quality of life. PPP was defined as pain of any cause (not only related to surgery) appearing after CS and pers…
Maternal and neonatal outcomes following French Ambulatory Cesarean Section (FAUCS): preliminary results of a prospective study Open
FAUCS appears to enhance early recovery without compromising maternal or neonatal outcomes, supporting its use in select patients.
The role of three-dimensional printed models of fetuses obtained from ultrasonographic examinations in obstetrics: clinical and educational aspects Open
The 3D (three-dimensional) printing technology is being utilized more frequently in medicine, including the fields of obstetrics. The advancement of ultrasound machines enables generating images of higher quality in 3D and 4D (four-dimensi…
The Impact of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on the Consecutive Stages of Labour and Perinatal Outcomes—A Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Background: Over recent years, several pain management techniques have been proposed to control labour pain, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is considered …
Perinatal and Delivery Outcomes Following Amniocentesis: A Case-Control Study in the Polish Population Open
Background: Amniocentesis is a widely used invasive prenatal diagnostic procedure, recognized for its high sensitivity and low risk of complications. This study aims to evaluate the association between amniocentesis and pregnancy outcomes,…
Natural childbirth and cesarean section — descriptive analysis of queries in Google search engine Open
The most popular questions regarding CS were related to elective CS and indications for it. Some questions concerned the connection between labor and clinical state of a newborn.
Enhanced Diagnostic Capabilities: Ultrasound Imaging of Fetal Alimentary Tract Obstruction with Advanced Imaging Technologies Open
BACKGROUND Congenital malformations of the alimentary tract constitute 5% to 6% of newborn anomalies, with congenital intestinal atresia being a common cause of alimentary tract obstruction. This study explores advanced ultrasound diagnost…
Optimization of the cosmetic appearance of skin scar after caesarean section — part II physiotherapy practice Open
Scar formation is a natural part of the healing process after CS. This process, lasting up to two years, depends on the number of factors including type of incision, wound size, the person's age, body weight, health condition, and many oth…
Optimization of the cosmetic appearance of skin scar after caesarean section — part I: obstetric practice Open
Caesarean section (CS) is a surgical way of child delivery by cutting the abdomen and uterus. Although compared to natural childbirth, it carries a greater risk of complications, the percentage of performed cuts is still increasing. The co…
A family case report of Neurofibromatosis Open
Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disease inherited in an autosomal, dominant manner. The course of von Recklinghausen’s disease varies from patient to patient. Most cases are mild and uncomplicated. The diagnosis of NF1 is based on the crite…
Birth weight prediction by Lee formula based on fractional thigh volume in term pregnancies – is it helpful? Open
Introduction Ultrasonographic estimation of fetal weight (EFW) is a standard obstetrical procedure in daily clinical practice. Formulas for calculating EFW most commonly are a combination of two-dimensional measurements. A relatively new a…