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Title: EPISIOTOMY (PERINEOTOMY)


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EPISIOTOMY (PERINEOTOMY)
  • Dr Ali Abd El Monsif Thabet

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  • Episiotomy is the most common operation in
    obstetrics.
  • It is an incision in the perineum that either the
    midline (a median episiotomy) or begun in midline
    but directed laterally away from the rectum.
  • Episiotomies are necessary in most first
    deliveries and even in many multigravidae women.

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  • The advantages of episiotomy
  • Indications
  • Timing of episiotomy

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Types of episiotomy
  • 1. Median episiotomy
  • 2. Mediolateral episiotomy

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Management
  • Acute perineal pain
  • Chronic perineal pain

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PUERPERIUM
  • Dr Ali Abd El Monsif Thabet

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NORMAL PUERPERIUM
  • The puerperium is the period of adjustment after
    pregnancy and delivery when the anatomic and
    physiological changes of pregnancy are reversed
    and the body returns to the normal nonpregnant
    state.
  • The post partum period has been divided into
  • The immediate puerperium the first 24 hours
    after parturition - when acute post anesthetic or
    post delivery complications may occur.
  • The early puerperium which extends until the
    first week post partum
  • The remote puerperium which includes the period
    of time required for involution of the genital
    organs. Traditionally the later period has
    extended through the sixth weeks postpartum.

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  • Uterine Involution
  • Muscles
  • The causes of sub involution of the uterus
  • After Pains

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Abnormal PUERPERIUM
  • Varicose veins
  • Breast Engorgement
  • Diastasis of recti abdominis muscles (DRAM)
  • Coccydynia

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