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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Third degree perineal tears in a university medical center where midline episiotomies are not performed. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2004 Mar 16 |
Author(s) : | Sheiner E, Levy A, Walfisch A, Hallak M, Mazor M. |
Year of publication : | 2004 |
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Abstract (English) : | OBJECTIVE. Midline episiotomy is a known major risk factor for severe perineal lacerations. The study was aimed to define obstetric risk factors for third-degree perineal tears in a university medical center where midline episiotomies are not performed. |
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Keywords : | ➡ physiology ; perineal/vaginal tears ; induction of labor ; episiotomy ; instrumental delivery ; forceps delivery ; vacuum extraction (ventouse) ; post-term pregnancy |
Author of this record : | Cécile Loup — 12 Jun 2004 |
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