Misgav-Ladach Cesarean Section: Minimizing Trauma

The Misgav-Ladach Cesarean section is a modern technique that offers distinct advantages for both the mother and the child compared to the traditional approach.

The key difference in this modified procedure lies in the opening of the abdominal walls, which is predominantly performed by the hands of surgeons rather than relying heavily on a scalpel or scissors. As a result, blood vessels and nerves are gently pushed aside rather than being injured, significantly reducing post-operative pain and minimizing the risk of adhesions.

Moreover, the likelihood of fetal trauma during uterine incision is greatly diminished.

Following the delivery of the baby and suturing of the uterus, only necessary tissues are sutured to restore the abdominal walls, minimizing unnecessary sutures and promoting natural recovery and healing.

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