What's the difference between caesarean and cesarean?

Caesarean


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Caesarian

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is concluded that extradural adrenaline does not usefully reduce systemic absorption of 0.5% bupivacaine, but may improve its efficacy in extradural anaesthesia for elective Caesarean section.
  • (2) The patient presented urgently for Caesarean section, with fluid overload and worsening thrombocytopaenia.
  • (3) Caesarean section rates in Italy in the early 1980s were still lower than in North America, but their determinants share several similarities with those reported in other areas.
  • (4) Both placental and blood-lumbar CSF transfer of diazepam (5 mg orally) and its two metabolites, N-desmethyldiazepam and unconjugated oxazepam, was measured (by GLC) in 15 patients undergoing Caesarean section under spinal analgesia.
  • (5) The elimination kinetics of thiopentone was studied in 7 newborns delivered by Caesarean section and in their mothers who had received the drug for induction of anaesthesia.
  • (6) Placental bed biopsies were obtained at caesarean section and studied histologically.
  • (7) At Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital from 1980 to 1987, 195 women had a trial of scar in their second ongoing pregnancy, having been delivered previously by elective caesarean section.
  • (8) This was to determine the effect on gastric motility of the addition of fentanyl to a solution of local anaesthetic given into the epidural space to provide pain relief following Caesarean section.
  • (9) The author concedes that a combined version with intact membranes prior to an attempt of vaginal delivery may have been desirable in his cases but he reiterates that a Caesarean section for the second twin was the only way to obtain healthy live infants in his three exceptional cases.
  • (10) In a cross-sectional study of 120 pregnancies undergoing cordocentesis for prenatal diagnosis (n = 90) or elective caesarean section (n = 30), the umbilical cord and maternal venous plasma erythropoietin (Epo) concentrations were measured.
  • (11) Of 70 patients selected to undergo trial of labour, scar dehiscence occurred in 2 of 35 mothers delivered vaginally and in 4 delivered by caesarean section.
  • (12) In 6 patients delivery had to be performed by caesarean section, 4 times because of maternal and 2 times of fetal indications.
  • (13) Following informed consent, 21 patients were selected for elective Caesarean section.
  • (14) Only 53% of Caesarean section were devoid of complication or need of blood transfusion.
  • (15) A propofol infusion coupled with nitrous oxide appears to be a satisfactory technique for Caesarean section.
  • (16) However, there is not enough conclusive information to back up the use of caesarean section.
  • (17) The amnion, chorion, placenta, decidua basalis, decidua parietalis and myometrium were obtained at Caesarean section during late pregnancy.
  • (18) The indication for secondary Caesarean Section should be generously applied in cases of a suspicious C.T.G.
  • (19) The attributable relative mortalities of caesarean section compared with vaginal delivery and intrapartum compared with elective caesarean section are lower than the overall relative mortalities of these modes of delivery and are approximately 5:1 and 1.5:1 respectively.
  • (20) Professor Susan Bewley, consultant obstetrician at King's College London , notes that pregnancies in older mothers are more likely to be as a result of assisted reproductive technology (ART) and that women who conceive via ART have a higher chance of having pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes, preterm birth and caesarean section.

Cesarean


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Cesarian

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, contrary to some previous reports the incidences of anemia, cesarean sections, induced labor, dysmaturity and perinatal deaths were decreased.
  • (2) Using data collected at Moffitt Hospital, University of California at San Francisco, we examined the associations between maternal weight gain outside the recommendations of the IOM and three pregnancy outcomes (small for gestational age [SGA] infants, large for gestational age [LGA] infants, and cesarean delivery).
  • (3) Five normal infants were delivered by cesarean section, and one stillborn infant was delivered vaginally.
  • (4) Due to placental insufficiency a cesarean section had to be performed in the 31st week of gestation.
  • (5) Cord blood mononuclear cell subsets were enumerated in 31 neonates delivered after maternal labor, in 25 neonates delivered by cesarean section without preceding labor, and in 60 healthy adults.
  • (6) This clearly more aggressive obstetrical conduct could not be explained by the main indications for cesarean section.
  • (7) In summary, the risk of uterine rupture in patients who have previously undergone cesarean section but are allowed a trial of labor is low and not associated with serious complications.
  • (8) It should also be contemplated, as an alternative to elective cesarean section for a transverse lie or breech presentation of the second fetus.
  • (9) The other patient developed bleeding following cesarean section which did not respond to angiographic embolization due to faulty technique.
  • (10) Our analysis allows to assume that cesarean section, when applied in the premature labour between the 32nd and the 34th week of pregnancy, gives much better chances for newborn's survival than vaginal delivery.
  • (11) The problem of a pregnancy with a prior cesarean section is an ever-increasing one and, in our practice, approximately 25% of multiparous patients have had a prior cesarean delivery.
  • (12) The main pregnancy resolution was vaginal via; only 6.3% of the study group subjected cesarean section against 10.3% of the witness group and the most frecuent indication was stationary dilation (1 and 8 cases respectively).
  • (13) The control group consisted of 14 women who delivered by cesarean because of placenta previa but who had no abnormal placental adherence.
  • (14) Six groups of primiparous females were tested for maternal behavior to foster pups presented 9-10 days after Cesarean delivery: three groups were permitted to interact with pups for a 2-h period 36 h after Cesarean delivery; and three groups were separated from pups until testing and were given no maternal experience.
  • (15) The study included 106 women with preeclampsia who were undergoing cesarean section and 94 healthy, term parturients receiving epidural anesthesia for labor analgesia or for cesarean section.
  • (16) The vessels were dissected from biopsy specimens obtained during term cesareans and mounted in organ baths.
  • (17) Barbiturate anesthesia for cesarean section was well described by Kosaka almost 20 years ago.
  • (18) A case of successful emergency reoperation for mitral valve replacement 2 hours after a cesarean section is reported.
  • (19) Of the 152 patients with ruptured uteri, 23 (15.1%) had ruptures which resulted from the rupture of old cesarean section scars.
  • (20) In a total of 1079 pelvic operations also operations of the digestive tract were jointly made, which makes 6.46% of all major gynecological operations and cesarean sections.

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