1994
DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199402000-00023
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Postmortem Cesarean Section Following Maternal Blast Injury

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“…According to Zepeda et al if the gestational age is less than 20 WG a PMCS is unlikely to improve the situation, if the gestational age is between 20-23 WG it may improve maternal survival, although fetal survival is very unlikely, and if the gestational age is greater than 24 WG the PMCS may improve maternal and neonatal survival [20,21]. United States [23,24,25,26,27] Colombia [2,28,29] Turkey [30,31,32] United Kingdom [33,34] Mexico [18,35] Scotland [36] Lebanon [37] New Zealand [38] Japan [39] Spain [40] Norway [41] China [42] Taiwan/China (2.56%)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Zepeda et al if the gestational age is less than 20 WG a PMCS is unlikely to improve the situation, if the gestational age is between 20-23 WG it may improve maternal survival, although fetal survival is very unlikely, and if the gestational age is greater than 24 WG the PMCS may improve maternal and neonatal survival [20,21]. United States [23,24,25,26,27] Colombia [2,28,29] Turkey [30,31,32] United Kingdom [33,34] Mexico [18,35] Scotland [36] Lebanon [37] New Zealand [38] Japan [39] Spain [40] Norway [41] China [42] Taiwan/China (2.56%)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%