2017
DOI: 10.1080/01443615.2016.1205557
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Repeat extraperitoneal cesarean section on a woman with pseudomyxoma peritonei

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“…In their study, Dimassi et al 14 reported that bladder injury was more common in EPCS, with a rate of 3%. However, Oliver et al 15 reported this rate as 0.3% in their study. We believe that bladder injuries may also vary based on the surgeon's experience.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…In their study, Dimassi et al 14 reported that bladder injury was more common in EPCS, with a rate of 3%. However, Oliver et al 15 reported this rate as 0.3% in their study. We believe that bladder injuries may also vary based on the surgeon's experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The advantages of EPCS include less intraoperative vomiting and nausea, less postoperative pain, less need for analgesics, less postoperative shoulder pain, no bowel handling, thus earlier normalization of bowel function, earlier oral intake, and fewer cases of ileus, the absence of adhesions since the peritoneal cavity is not opened, infertility due to adhesions, the absence of chronic abdominal pain, a low probability of peritoneal infection, a faster return to normal life of the patient, shorter hospitalization time, and Furthermore, patients with peritoneal cancer who require cesarean delivery would benefit more from this technique [15]. EPCS is still not utilized sufficiently despite its obvious advantages over TPCS.…”
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“…1 ). Regarding the protective effect of the ECS technique, only one case report can be found in the literature by Mukhopadhyay et al 12 . ECSs were performed in pregnancies with pseudomyxoma peritonei to avoid the spread of pseudomyxoma inside the uterus and on the uterotomy scar.…”
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“…New adhesions can form after lysis of old ones. Mukhopadhyay et al [12] reported adhesions after two ECSs in the extraperitoneal space, which were resolved with sharp and blunt dissection. Could adhesion formation on the second ECS be avoided just by chang-ing sides of preparation from left to right or vice versa?…”
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confidence: 99%