Caesarean section, also commonly known as C-section and other spellings, is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies. A Caesarean section is often performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk. Some are also performed upon request without a medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization recommends that they should be done based only on medical need.
C-sections result in a small overall increase in poor outcomes, in low risk pregnancies. The poor outcomes that occur with C-sections, differ from those that occur with vaginal delivery. Established guidelines recommend that caesarean sections not be used before 39 weeks without a medical indication to perform the surgery.
In 2012 about 23 million C-sections were done globally. In some countries, C-section procedures are used more frequently than is necessary, and consequently governments and health organizations promote programs to reduce the use of c section in favor of vaginal delivery. The international healthcare community has considered the rate of 10% and 15% to be ideal for caesarean sections. Some evidence supports a higher rate of 19% may result in better outcomes. The first modern Caesarean section was performed by German gynecologist Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer in 1881. Today's typical method for the Caesarean section is the Pfannenstiel incision named after Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel who modified the method of Kehrer in 1900.
Caesarean, pregnant women, obstetrics, gynecology, forceps, placenta ,ovary , Fallopian tube, umbilical cord, surgical instruments, newborn
As in an open book we witness the birth of a child through a transverse cesarean operation. It is a fun and didactic film, address to students of medicine, nursing and anyone who likes this subject. It shows the instruments needed and the technique used step by step.
Award for the best obstetrics film at the III International Videoprimaria Medical Video Contest, Vigo - Pontevedra - Spain 2005.
Film selected at the XXIV Biennial Scientific Film Competition in Ronda. Málaga - Spain 2006.
Film selected at the XXVIII International Medical Film Competition Health and Telemedicine Videomed*, Badajoz - Spain 2012.
(* Videomed - Badajoz is considered the mos...
published: 18 May 2017
C-section (Cesarean Delivery)
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This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows the common indications for a cesarean delivery, including dystocia, placenta previa, fetal distress and multiple births. A cesarean section (c-section) surgery to deliver a baby in frank breech (feet first) position is also shown. During the procedure, the surgeon (usually an obstetrician/gynecologist, i.e. ob/gyn) makes an incision in the abdominal wall ...
published: 17 Jun 2008
Caesarean section(LSCS)
The Misgav Ladach method for cesarean section.
published: 30 Dec 2016
How to perform a caesarean section and deliver babies in different positions at caesarean section
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published: 26 Aug 2019
Anaesthetic procedure for elective caesarean section (C section)
WINNER OF THE 2018 BMA PATIENT INFORMATION AWARD - "Patient information produced by an NHS Trust"
An anaesthetist and patient explain what to expect when you have a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural prior to having an elective Caesarean Section (C section) the production includes information on:
1. Attending the anaesthetic clinic prior to the procedure
2. Taking medication prior to your Caesarean
3. Defining a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
4. Arriving for a elective caesarean section
5. Having a cannula fitted
6. Having a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
7. Checking the anaesthetic
8. Monitoring your blood pressure
9. The risks inherent in a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
10. Having your birthing partner with you
11. Having a caesarean section (C sec...
published: 22 Mar 2017
Having a planned caesarean section at St Michael's Hospital
published: 06 Jul 2018
The caesarean birth / C-section - hindi
About 1 in 5 women have a caesarean birth and 2/3 of these are unexpected so this film may be useful even if you are not planning a caesarean birth. This information film will guide you step by step through the process of having a caesarean birth from arriving in the hospital, preparing to go to theatre, the types of anaesthetic choices there are and what is involved In having a spinal plus who is in a typical theatre team. It is based on information developed by the LabourPains website committee which is part of the Obstetric Anaesthetists Association.
For access to written information follow this link:
https://www.labourpains.com/assets/_managed/cms/files/InfoforMothers/C-SECTION/Labour-Pains-Caesarean-Section-Information-sheet-EN.pdf
For more international translations of informatio...
published: 10 Jul 2020
Caesarean section birth - a new human enters the world!
This video shows the full Caesarean (C-section) surgery.
Caesarean section, also known as C-section and other spellings, is a surgical procedure where one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies.
A Caesarean section is often performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk. Some are also performed upon request without a medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization recommends that they should be done based only on medical need.
C-sections result in a small overall increase in poor outcomes, in low risk pregnancies. The poor outcomes that occur with C-sections, differ from those that occur with vaginal delivery.
Established guidelines recommend that caesarean sections not be used be...
Primary vertex caesarean section (C-section)
This video describes a primary vertex caesarean section with exteriorized uterus closure and subcutaneous closure. Watch the full length, open access video here: https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/TVASurg/project/primary-vertex-caesarian-section
💻C-section resource for patients here - http://www.pie.med.utoronto.ca/tvasurg/pe/c-section
▶ For more full length videos visit our open access video atlas | http://www.tvasurg.ca
ℹ ABOUT TORONTO VIDEO ATLAS OF SURGERY
The Toronto Video Atlas of Surgery is a collection of 3d-reconstructions and graphic-assisted surgical videos. The Atlas aims to instruct surgeons in the surgical care of patients, and highlight the advanced surgical techniques required for treatment. The videos are fact-checked by expert surg...
Caesarean, pregnant women, obstetrics, gynecology, forceps, placenta ,ovary , Fallopian tube, umbilical cord, surgical instruments, newborn
As in an open book ...
Caesarean, pregnant women, obstetrics, gynecology, forceps, placenta ,ovary , Fallopian tube, umbilical cord, surgical instruments, newborn
As in an open book we witness the birth of a child through a transverse cesarean operation. It is a fun and didactic film, address to students of medicine, nursing and anyone who likes this subject. It shows the instruments needed and the technique used step by step.
Award for the best obstetrics film at the III International Videoprimaria Medical Video Contest, Vigo - Pontevedra - Spain 2005.
Film selected at the XXIV Biennial Scientific Film Competition in Ronda. Málaga - Spain 2006.
Film selected at the XXVIII International Medical Film Competition Health and Telemedicine Videomed*, Badajoz - Spain 2012.
(* Videomed - Badajoz is considered the most important international medical film competition in the world)
Caesarean, pregnant women, obstetrics, gynecology, forceps, placenta ,ovary , Fallopian tube, umbilical cord, surgical instruments, newborn
As in an open book we witness the birth of a child through a transverse cesarean operation. It is a fun and didactic film, address to students of medicine, nursing and anyone who likes this subject. It shows the instruments needed and the technique used step by step.
Award for the best obstetrics film at the III International Videoprimaria Medical Video Contest, Vigo - Pontevedra - Spain 2005.
Film selected at the XXIV Biennial Scientific Film Competition in Ronda. Málaga - Spain 2006.
Film selected at the XXVIII International Medical Film Competition Health and Telemedicine Videomed*, Badajoz - Spain 2012.
(* Videomed - Badajoz is considered the most important international medical film competition in the world)
For Employees of Hospitals, Schools, Universities and Libraries: Download 8 FREE medical animations from Nucleus by signing up for a free trial: http://nmal.nu...
For Employees of Hospitals, Schools, Universities and Libraries: Download 8 FREE medical animations from Nucleus by signing up for a free trial: http://nmal.nucleusmedicalmedia.com/free-trial-membership-a
Biology students: Subscribe to the Nucleus Biology channel to see new animations on biology and other science topics, plus short quizzes to ace your next exam: https://bit.ly/3lH1CzV
This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows the common indications for a cesarean delivery, including dystocia, placenta previa, fetal distress and multiple births. A cesarean section (c-section) surgery to deliver a baby in frank breech (feet first) position is also shown. During the procedure, the surgeon (usually an obstetrician/gynecologist, i.e. ob/gyn) makes an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus in order to deliver the baby. The animation also includes information on what to expect before and after the surgery.
#csection #birth #c-section
ANCE00177
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This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows the common indications for a cesarean delivery, including dystocia, placenta previa, fetal distress and multiple births. A cesarean section (c-section) surgery to deliver a baby in frank breech (feet first) position is also shown. During the procedure, the surgeon (usually an obstetrician/gynecologist, i.e. ob/gyn) makes an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus in order to deliver the baby. The animation also includes information on what to expect before and after the surgery.
#csection #birth #c-section
ANCE00177
MedNav is dedicated to developing educational and innovative technology to support healthcare professionals and patients in managing medical conditions in high,...
MedNav is dedicated to developing educational and innovative technology to support healthcare professionals and patients in managing medical conditions in high, middle and low income countries. We have supported more than 7,000,000 viewers from over 90 countries and hope to develop more instructional videos to support your needs.
Many people have asked how they can help us to develop more educational video's as a lot of our users are from resource poor settings. If you would like to help us develop more videos and make the videos free to people in resource poor settings you can help using the below link
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Educational video with animation about how to perform a caesarean section and deliver babies in different positions at caesarean section.
Produced by MedNav
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MedNav is dedicated to developing educational and innovative technology to support healthcare professionals and patients in managing medical conditions in high, middle and low income countries. We have supported more than 7,000,000 viewers from over 90 countries and hope to develop more instructional videos to support your needs.
Many people have asked how they can help us to develop more educational video's as a lot of our users are from resource poor settings. If you would like to help us develop more videos and make the videos free to people in resource poor settings you can help using the below link
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Educational video with animation about how to perform a caesarean section and deliver babies in different positions at caesarean section.
Produced by MedNav
www.mednav.org
WINNER OF THE 2018 BMA PATIENT INFORMATION AWARD - "Patient information produced by an NHS Trust"
An anaesthetist and patient explain what to expect when you h...
WINNER OF THE 2018 BMA PATIENT INFORMATION AWARD - "Patient information produced by an NHS Trust"
An anaesthetist and patient explain what to expect when you have a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural prior to having an elective Caesarean Section (C section) the production includes information on:
1. Attending the anaesthetic clinic prior to the procedure
2. Taking medication prior to your Caesarean
3. Defining a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
4. Arriving for a elective caesarean section
5. Having a cannula fitted
6. Having a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
7. Checking the anaesthetic
8. Monitoring your blood pressure
9. The risks inherent in a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
10. Having your birthing partner with you
11. Having a caesarean section (C section)
12. When baby is born
13. Post operation pain relief
14. Recovering from a caesarean section operation
15. Getting mobile again
Relevant Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT patient information leaflets regarding this procedure are available here:
http://www.ouh.nhs.uk/patient-guide/leaflets/default.aspx#clinical
If you would like to find out more about the work of OUH NHS FT please visit our website:
http://www.ouh.nhs.uk/
or our twitter feed:
https://twitter.com/OUHospitals
WINNER OF THE 2018 BMA PATIENT INFORMATION AWARD - "Patient information produced by an NHS Trust"
An anaesthetist and patient explain what to expect when you have a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural prior to having an elective Caesarean Section (C section) the production includes information on:
1. Attending the anaesthetic clinic prior to the procedure
2. Taking medication prior to your Caesarean
3. Defining a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
4. Arriving for a elective caesarean section
5. Having a cannula fitted
6. Having a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
7. Checking the anaesthetic
8. Monitoring your blood pressure
9. The risks inherent in a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
10. Having your birthing partner with you
11. Having a caesarean section (C section)
12. When baby is born
13. Post operation pain relief
14. Recovering from a caesarean section operation
15. Getting mobile again
Relevant Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT patient information leaflets regarding this procedure are available here:
http://www.ouh.nhs.uk/patient-guide/leaflets/default.aspx#clinical
If you would like to find out more about the work of OUH NHS FT please visit our website:
http://www.ouh.nhs.uk/
or our twitter feed:
https://twitter.com/OUHospitals
About 1 in 5 women have a caesarean birth and 2/3 of these are unexpected so this film may be useful even if you are not planning a caesarean birth. This inform...
About 1 in 5 women have a caesarean birth and 2/3 of these are unexpected so this film may be useful even if you are not planning a caesarean birth. This information film will guide you step by step through the process of having a caesarean birth from arriving in the hospital, preparing to go to theatre, the types of anaesthetic choices there are and what is involved In having a spinal plus who is in a typical theatre team. It is based on information developed by the LabourPains website committee which is part of the Obstetric Anaesthetists Association.
For access to written information follow this link:
https://www.labourpains.com/assets/_managed/cms/files/InfoforMothers/C-SECTION/Labour-Pains-Caesarean-Section-Information-sheet-EN.pdf
For more international translations of information about labour pain relief, please visit https://www.labourpains.com/International_Translations.
To keep up to date with all the latest news and resources from Labour Pains, make sure to follow our Twitter and Instagram pages:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/labourpainsoaa
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labourpainsoaa/
If you want to get in touch with us, please visit https://www.labourpains.com/ui/content/contactus.aspx and to see more information about what we do please visit https://www.labourpains.com/home.”
About 1 in 5 women have a caesarean birth and 2/3 of these are unexpected so this film may be useful even if you are not planning a caesarean birth. This information film will guide you step by step through the process of having a caesarean birth from arriving in the hospital, preparing to go to theatre, the types of anaesthetic choices there are and what is involved In having a spinal plus who is in a typical theatre team. It is based on information developed by the LabourPains website committee which is part of the Obstetric Anaesthetists Association.
For access to written information follow this link:
https://www.labourpains.com/assets/_managed/cms/files/InfoforMothers/C-SECTION/Labour-Pains-Caesarean-Section-Information-sheet-EN.pdf
For more international translations of information about labour pain relief, please visit https://www.labourpains.com/International_Translations.
To keep up to date with all the latest news and resources from Labour Pains, make sure to follow our Twitter and Instagram pages:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/labourpainsoaa
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labourpainsoaa/
If you want to get in touch with us, please visit https://www.labourpains.com/ui/content/contactus.aspx and to see more information about what we do please visit https://www.labourpains.com/home.”
This video shows the full Caesarean (C-section) surgery.
Caesarean section, also known as C-section and other spellings, is a surgical procedure where one or m...
This video shows the full Caesarean (C-section) surgery.
Caesarean section, also known as C-section and other spellings, is a surgical procedure where one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies.
A Caesarean section is often performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk. Some are also performed upon request without a medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization recommends that they should be done based only on medical need.
C-sections result in a small overall increase in poor outcomes, in low risk pregnancies. The poor outcomes that occur with C-sections, differ from those that occur with vaginal delivery.
Established guidelines recommend that caesarean sections not be used before 39 weeks without a medical indication
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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This video shows the full Caesarean (C-section) surgery.
Caesarean section, also known as C-section and other spellings, is a surgical procedure where one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies.
A Caesarean section is often performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk. Some are also performed upon request without a medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization recommends that they should be done based only on medical need.
C-sections result in a small overall increase in poor outcomes, in low risk pregnancies. The poor outcomes that occur with C-sections, differ from those that occur with vaginal delivery.
Established guidelines recommend that caesarean sections not be used before 39 weeks without a medical indication
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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Primary vertex caesarean section (C-section)
This video describes a primary vertex caesarean section with exteriorized uterus closure and subcutaneous closure. ...
Primary vertex caesarean section (C-section)
This video describes a primary vertex caesarean section with exteriorized uterus closure and subcutaneous closure. Watch the full length, open access video here: https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/TVASurg/project/primary-vertex-caesarian-section
💻C-section resource for patients here - http://www.pie.med.utoronto.ca/tvasurg/pe/c-section
▶ For more full length videos visit our open access video atlas | http://www.tvasurg.ca
ℹ ABOUT TORONTO VIDEO ATLAS OF SURGERY
The Toronto Video Atlas of Surgery is a collection of 3d-reconstructions and graphic-assisted surgical videos. The Atlas aims to instruct surgeons in the surgical care of patients, and highlight the advanced surgical techniques required for treatment. The videos are fact-checked by expert surgeons for accuracy and educational objectives. The atlas is open access and visited by surgical trainees around the world.
In addition to surgical videos for trainees, the Atlas also provies valuable resources for patients to help them prepare for their surgery.
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Primary vertex caesarean section (C-section)
This video describes a primary vertex caesarean section with exteriorized uterus closure and subcutaneous closure. Watch the full length, open access video here: https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/TVASurg/project/primary-vertex-caesarian-section
💻C-section resource for patients here - http://www.pie.med.utoronto.ca/tvasurg/pe/c-section
▶ For more full length videos visit our open access video atlas | http://www.tvasurg.ca
ℹ ABOUT TORONTO VIDEO ATLAS OF SURGERY
The Toronto Video Atlas of Surgery is a collection of 3d-reconstructions and graphic-assisted surgical videos. The Atlas aims to instruct surgeons in the surgical care of patients, and highlight the advanced surgical techniques required for treatment. The videos are fact-checked by expert surgeons for accuracy and educational objectives. The atlas is open access and visited by surgical trainees around the world.
In addition to surgical videos for trainees, the Atlas also provies valuable resources for patients to help them prepare for their surgery.
💓 LOVE THE ATLAS? HOW TO SUPPORT US:
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/tvasurg
UHN Foundation - http://support.tgwhf.ca/goto/tvasurg
🗨 CONNECT WITH US:
Website - http://www.tvasurg.ca
Twitter - http://www.twitter.ca/tvasurg
Facebook - http://www.facebook.ca/tvasurg
Instagram - http://www.instagram/tvasurg
Caesarean, pregnant women, obstetrics, gynecology, forceps, placenta ,ovary , Fallopian tube, umbilical cord, surgical instruments, newborn
As in an open book we witness the birth of a child through a transverse cesarean operation. It is a fun and didactic film, address to students of medicine, nursing and anyone who likes this subject. It shows the instruments needed and the technique used step by step.
Award for the best obstetrics film at the III International Videoprimaria Medical Video Contest, Vigo - Pontevedra - Spain 2005.
Film selected at the XXIV Biennial Scientific Film Competition in Ronda. Málaga - Spain 2006.
Film selected at the XXVIII International Medical Film Competition Health and Telemedicine Videomed*, Badajoz - Spain 2012.
(* Videomed - Badajoz is considered the most important international medical film competition in the world)
For Employees of Hospitals, Schools, Universities and Libraries: Download 8 FREE medical animations from Nucleus by signing up for a free trial: http://nmal.nucleusmedicalmedia.com/free-trial-membership-a
Biology students: Subscribe to the Nucleus Biology channel to see new animations on biology and other science topics, plus short quizzes to ace your next exam: https://bit.ly/3lH1CzV
This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows the common indications for a cesarean delivery, including dystocia, placenta previa, fetal distress and multiple births. A cesarean section (c-section) surgery to deliver a baby in frank breech (feet first) position is also shown. During the procedure, the surgeon (usually an obstetrician/gynecologist, i.e. ob/gyn) makes an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus in order to deliver the baby. The animation also includes information on what to expect before and after the surgery.
#csection #birth #c-section
ANCE00177
MedNav is dedicated to developing educational and innovative technology to support healthcare professionals and patients in managing medical conditions in high, middle and low income countries. We have supported more than 7,000,000 viewers from over 90 countries and hope to develop more instructional videos to support your needs.
Many people have asked how they can help us to develop more educational video's as a lot of our users are from resource poor settings. If you would like to help us develop more videos and make the videos free to people in resource poor settings you can help using the below link
www.patreon.com/Mednav
email: [email protected]
Educational video with animation about how to perform a caesarean section and deliver babies in different positions at caesarean section.
Produced by MedNav
www.mednav.org
WINNER OF THE 2018 BMA PATIENT INFORMATION AWARD - "Patient information produced by an NHS Trust"
An anaesthetist and patient explain what to expect when you have a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural prior to having an elective Caesarean Section (C section) the production includes information on:
1. Attending the anaesthetic clinic prior to the procedure
2. Taking medication prior to your Caesarean
3. Defining a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
4. Arriving for a elective caesarean section
5. Having a cannula fitted
6. Having a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
7. Checking the anaesthetic
8. Monitoring your blood pressure
9. The risks inherent in a combined spinal anaesthetic and epidural
10. Having your birthing partner with you
11. Having a caesarean section (C section)
12. When baby is born
13. Post operation pain relief
14. Recovering from a caesarean section operation
15. Getting mobile again
Relevant Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT patient information leaflets regarding this procedure are available here:
http://www.ouh.nhs.uk/patient-guide/leaflets/default.aspx#clinical
If you would like to find out more about the work of OUH NHS FT please visit our website:
http://www.ouh.nhs.uk/
or our twitter feed:
https://twitter.com/OUHospitals
About 1 in 5 women have a caesarean birth and 2/3 of these are unexpected so this film may be useful even if you are not planning a caesarean birth. This information film will guide you step by step through the process of having a caesarean birth from arriving in the hospital, preparing to go to theatre, the types of anaesthetic choices there are and what is involved In having a spinal plus who is in a typical theatre team. It is based on information developed by the LabourPains website committee which is part of the Obstetric Anaesthetists Association.
For access to written information follow this link:
https://www.labourpains.com/assets/_managed/cms/files/InfoforMothers/C-SECTION/Labour-Pains-Caesarean-Section-Information-sheet-EN.pdf
For more international translations of information about labour pain relief, please visit https://www.labourpains.com/International_Translations.
To keep up to date with all the latest news and resources from Labour Pains, make sure to follow our Twitter and Instagram pages:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/labourpainsoaa
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labourpainsoaa/
If you want to get in touch with us, please visit https://www.labourpains.com/ui/content/contactus.aspx and to see more information about what we do please visit https://www.labourpains.com/home.”
This video shows the full Caesarean (C-section) surgery.
Caesarean section, also known as C-section and other spellings, is a surgical procedure where one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies.
A Caesarean section is often performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk. Some are also performed upon request without a medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization recommends that they should be done based only on medical need.
C-sections result in a small overall increase in poor outcomes, in low risk pregnancies. The poor outcomes that occur with C-sections, differ from those that occur with vaginal delivery.
Established guidelines recommend that caesarean sections not be used before 39 weeks without a medical indication
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at www.clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
Reach us at rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and [email protected]
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Primary vertex caesarean section (C-section)
This video describes a primary vertex caesarean section with exteriorized uterus closure and subcutaneous closure. Watch the full length, open access video here: https://pie.med.utoronto.ca/TVASurg/project/primary-vertex-caesarian-section
💻C-section resource for patients here - http://www.pie.med.utoronto.ca/tvasurg/pe/c-section
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Caesarean section, also commonly known as C-section and other spellings, is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies. A Caesarean section is often performed when a vaginal delivery would put the baby's or mother's life or health at risk. Some are also performed upon request without a medical reason to do so. The World Health Organization recommends that they should be done based only on medical need.
C-sections result in a small overall increase in poor outcomes, in low risk pregnancies. The poor outcomes that occur with C-sections, differ from those that occur with vaginal delivery. Established guidelines recommend that caesarean sections not be used before 39 weeks without a medical indication to perform the surgery.
In 2012 about 23 million C-sections were done globally. In some countries, C-section procedures are used more frequently than is necessary, and consequently governments and health organizations promote programs to reduce the use of c section in favor of vaginal delivery. The international healthcare community has considered the rate of 10% and 15% to be ideal for caesarean sections. Some evidence supports a higher rate of 19% may result in better outcomes. The first modern Caesarean section was performed by German gynecologist Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer in 1881. Today's typical method for the Caesarean section is the Pfannenstiel incision named after Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel who modified the method of Kehrer in 1900.
[Chorus] This is the C section Rippin and wreckin the lyrical legends sendin y'all to mic club heaven This is the C section A lyrical legend second to none in this profession [Canibus] I spit it exquisite And rip it minute by minute I'm in it to win it You fuckin rhyme with bis you finished Lyrical menace scrape enamel off your teeth like a dentist With a senator minister from the executive senate Pro-gression followed by metaphorical methods Testing 1 2 3 4 testing testing Supreme supremacist nemesis to competitors Predators eat intestines of anything they entrusted in Slice you like lettuce and celery start seven Then make a mc salad out of suckas and sell it For an expensive percentage With nine tenths of the credit Drink red bull beverage to increase lyrical leverage I only give respect to mic club members and my own mentors In the center of my circle where I dare you to enter This is art imitating life imitating art Imitating the brain simulating thoughts when I talk Idealistically I spit for free The cinography of the rhyme is what balances me Challenges me E A six speed prowlers Superior air power Fly around us with propulsion that's soundless Spittin rhymes out by the thousands Nitro-glycerin tablets under the tongue calm me down a bit Attitude cynicism and lassitude Battle you? come on dude I should slap you fool Spit what I'll leave your lips numb the friction is so sick son Your children disappear from a trition Rhythmic high intensity conflict is a given it Especially if Canibus is doin the rippin You snippin to clippin in the C-section incisions With scissors with rubber ergonomic grip for the fingers Liars for hire with a defense like Jeffery Fygar And rock it like thugs who work for mic club Hyped up and tear the mic up my man Move forward as expeditiously as I can Ain't nobody in the world like Bis The nitrous with radio telescopic devices Same type shit Facially hairless igogarious Jamaican-American Lyricist turned microphone terrorist Airlift me off the front line to my therapist So I can sit in his chair and tell him how much I care for this This is what they want this is what they love To engage in the exchange of ideas and drugs While I'm in the cut satellite trackin you rappers With months of food rations beneath the catacombs of Paris Theories of super-lattice and super-savage Atomic attack tachometers flash when I punch the gas bitch The farther I climb the harder I rhyme You gotta face death and survive to feel more alive The quality of life is an illusion of the mind Super-imposed lines look two-dimensional from the side According to the science of the C-section applied If they say I'm the best after I die don't be surprised I C-section the sky let my energy rise At the moment of truth I know it's definitely my time As my soul is eased through the sive I'll be grateful because I lived The only drawback is that I didn't have kids To C-section my beautiful whiz And see the resemblance of my face in hers or his Who knows what the future will bring It stresses me to think This mic meant everything now it doesn't seem important Now I gotta follow orders defend borders From Maine to California Seattle to Florida If I could talk to the Oracle I know what I'd ask her I'd speak to her about my passions As the hourglasses turn my life passes I'll just wait till I see the master and I'll just ask him Forget it that's the future this is the present A message to anybody listenin to the C section