Laparotomy in women with severe acute maternal morbidity: secondary analysis of a nationwide cohort study
Abstract Background Although pregnancy-related laparotomy is a major intervention, literature is limited to small case-control or single center studies. We aimed to identify national incidence rates for postpartum laparotomy related to severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) in a high-income country...
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Main Authors: | Tom Witteveen (Author), Athanasios Kallianidis (Author), Joost J. Zwart (Author), Kitty W. Bloemenkamp (Author), Jos van Roosmalen (Author), Thomas van den Akker (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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