Temporary clamping of the uterine arteries versus coventional technique for the prevention of postpartum hemorrage during cesarean section: a randomized controlled trial study
Abstract Background Cesarean sections are the most common abdominal surgical interventions worldwide, with increasing rates in both developed and developing countries. Postpartum (hemorrhage PPH) during cesarean sections can lead to maternal morbidity, prolonged hospital stays, and increased mortali...
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Main Authors: | Manuel Gómez-Castellano (Author), Lorena Sabonet- Morente (Author), Maria Alejandra López-Zambrano (Author), Veronica de Miguel-Luken (Author), Jesus Salvador Jiménez-López (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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