C Section Surgical Procedure Steps
As with most surgical procedures there is no standard technique for cesarean delivery.
C section surgical procedure steps. In this interactive surgery you will learn why a c section may be the preferred method for delivery the surgical steps taken to perform a c section and the details for recovering after a c section. This patient was undergoing an emergency caesarean section. Nearly one in three pregnant women in the united states gave birth by caesarean.
In this instance it is now our practice to prep the vagina with iodine solution. This is the longest part of the cesarean section which in total takes about 45 60 minutes to complete. If everything goes smoothly the procedure takes about an hour.
In most cases the physician makes a horizontal incision of about 4 to 6 inches in the abdomen at or near the pubic hairline then makes an incision in the uterine wall and delivers the baby through that opening. The surgery will proceed as follows. A cesarean section or c section is the surgical delivery of a baby.
The baby is surgically removed through an incision in the mother s abdomen and then a second incision in the uterus. A tube catheter. Your abdomen will be cleansed.
During this portion of the surgery the placenta will also be removed and examined by your doctor. Due to the anaesthesia you will not be able to feel this. It involves one incision in the mother s abdomen and another in the uterus.
While the process can vary depending on why the procedure is being done most c sections involve these steps. Your skin is so thin and the scalpel is so sharp that your layer of fat beneath your skin will almost instantly be exposed. The following discussion will review each step in the procedure and provide evidence based recommendations for surgical technique when these data are available.