omental evisceration after cesarean section: safety of peritoneal nonclosure technique

omental evisceration after cesarean section: safety of peritoneal nonclosure technique

;Sohini Bhattacharya;Sanjay Kumar Bhattacharyya;Hajekul Alam;Samir Chandra Ghosh Roy
medicine and science in sports and exercise 2011 Vol. 2011 pp. -
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bhattacharya2011caseomental

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A case of omental prolapse presented to us on the fifteenth postoperative day following an uneventful Cesarean section. A rare complication as such questions the safety of peritoneal nonclosure that has been adopted by obstetricians in recent times.

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