C-Section - Series
1. Normal anatomy 2. Indications 3. Procedure, part 1 4. Procedure, part 2 5. Procedure, part 3 6. Procedure, part 4 7. Procedure, part 5 8. Procedure, part 6 9. Aftercare
Procedure, part 1
Many doctors prefer using general anesthesia, which renders the patient unconscious, for emergency C-sections because it can be administered quickly and takes effect almost immediately. When the C-section is planned, the doctor may order regional anesthetics (a spinal or an epidural), which numbs only the lower portion of the body
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Review Date : 12/17/2001
Reviewed By : A.D.A.M Medical Illustration Team
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