Objective: The route of termination of pregnancy in eclampsia is not clearly established. This study aims to compare the fetomaternal outcome between planned vaginal delivery and planned cesarean section in women with eclampsia after 34 weeks of gestation.
Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Midnapore Medical College, West Bengal, India.
Vaginal hysterectomies have been associated with difficulties in patients who have had cesarean sections prior to such hysterectomies. However, the Purohit technique may obviate the problems and make it easier to perform these operations. This research tested an approach designed to facilitate vaginal hysterectomy in patients with previous cesarean sections in the absence of fixed adhesions of uterine corpi to previous anterior abdominal scarring.
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