Anesthesia for Obstetrics and Gynecology - Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
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The anesthetic technique for cesarean section must be planned according to the urgency of the delivery. Common elective cesarean section indications are breech presentation, prior cesarean section or uterine surgery, and maternal request. Urgent and emergent cesarean sections are required for vaginal hemorrhage, fetal distress, and failure to progress,
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The anesthetic technique for cesarean section must be planned according to the urgency of the delivery. Common elective cesarean section indications are breech presentation, prior cesarean section or uterine surgery, and maternal request. Urgent and emergent cesarean sections are required for vaginal hemorrhage, fetal distress, and failure to progress,
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