Perineal Laceration and Episiotomy Repair Using a Beef Tongue Model
Introduction Declining rates of operative vaginal deliveries and routine episiotomy in obstetric practice, along with rising cesarean section rates, have decreased OB/GYN resident experience with episiotomy repair and obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS). Simulation models are valuable educatio...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Eston (Author), Alyssa Stephenson-Famy (Author), Hannah McKenna (Author), Michael Fialkow (Author) |
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