C section Flashcards
indications
failure of baby to progress, abnormal uterine action, cephalopelvic disproportion, malpresentation/malposition, APH, rupture, placenta praevia, hypertension, DM, fetal distress, isoimmunisation
what is the transverse incision
through the lower uterine segment
which technique is used
transverse. classical is rarely used ( vertical incision)
when would classic incision be used
transverse lie with stuck shoulder, lower segment very vascular, extensive adhesions
what is the syndrome for aspiration following anaesthesia
mendelsons syndrome. empty the stomach before extubation.
signs mendelson syndrome
cyanosis, bronchospasm, pulm oedema, tachy
indications emergency C section
severe pre eclampsia, placental abruption, fetal distress, prolapsed cord, failed induction, failure to progress
when should give LMWH post op
if >1 risk factor - give 7 days postnatally. if VTE in pregnancy give 6 weeks postpartum