new YORK (Reuters Health) – If after a c-section is
closes the muscle of the rectum or the visceral peritoneum that has a
impact clear about the extent of the subsequent accessions
that may suffer from a woman, shows a new study.
healing and healing of wounds that affect the
different layers of tissue involved in a c-section delivery can
produce adhesion between different tissues and organs
inmates. these adhesions can constrain and impede the
function of some organs and mobility.
closure of the muscles of the rectum would reduce the
adhesions, while that of the visceral peritoneum the
would increase, they indicated investigators.
However, it is still unknown what is the best approach,
pointed out in an article published in American authors
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
the author of the study, Deirdre j. Lyell, told Reuters
Health: “accessions caused by caesarean section are important
and its prevention is key”.
“studies of peritoneal closure in the cesarean section yielded
results disputed, since many combine both types of
peritoneal closure (parietal and visceral) that seem to have
opposite effects (reduction of adhesions with the lock
parietal, increase with the visceral close)”, added.
prior to this study, the team of Lyell,
of the University Medical Center of the Stanford, in California,
it was expected that the closure of the muscle of the rectum had no effect
on accessions, and that the closure of visceral peritoneum the
increase.
their data came from a prospective with 173
< p> Mujeres Que Se Sometieron a Una Primera Cesárea Repetida Se le
Pidió a Los Cirujanos Que Completaran un Registro de Adhesión
Validado Inmediatamente Después del Procedimiento.
Se Dejó ein Discreción de Los Cirujanos Si Habían Cerrado o keine
Los Músculos del Vorderseite y el Peritoneo viszerale al Momento De La
Cesárea Primaria. Los Músculos del Vorderseite Fueron Cerrados de 40
Pacientes y del Peritoneo viszerale, de 25.
El Cierre del Músculo del Vorderseite de Verdad kein Se Relacionó
Demasiado con la Aparición de Bürgermeister Cantidad de Adhesiones de
Allgemein, o En Zonas Específicas.
De Hecho, Comparado Con el Cierre del Peritoneo viszerale, el
Cierre del Músculo del Vorderseite Se Vinculó con Menos Adhesiones
Vaporosas y Densas de allgemeine (un 27,5 gegenüber 46,0 un Por
Ciento) y Menos Adhesiones Densas de allgemeine (17,5 un gegen un
46,0 Por Ciento).
“”In Studien, die die Schließung der beiden Abdeckungen prüfen
entzieht sich wohl die tatsächliche Wirkung”, sagte Lyell.
“zukünftige Studien sollten diese Abdeckungen prüfen
getrennt, um die Auswirkungen der Schließung, um verstehen
zu lernen, wie wir die Chancen, die man am besten senken können
Frauen entwickeln Adhäsionen” nach einem Kaiserschnitt, hinzugefügt.
endete mit der hohen Rate von Geburten per Kaiserschnitt, der Autor,
“Post-Cesarea Beitritte sind und bleiben ein Problem
Volksgesundheit ’.
Quelle: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
online
9.
März 2012