Caesarean section is also called caesarean section. Caesarean section is to cut the abdominal wall and uterus and take out the fetus.
superiority
You don't have to go through labor pains, the birth canal will not tear, and you don't have to worry about dystocia.
disadvantaged
There may be a risk of massive bleeding or anesthesia, and it is more likely to cause thrombosis and cause life-threatening or postoperative wound infection and suppuration.
extraperitoneal cesarean section
Extraperitoneal cesarean section is an operation that only cuts the abdominal wall tissue without cutting the peritoneal cavity to take out the fetus.
superiority
The fetus does not pass through the abdominal cavity, amniotic fluid and fetal products will not pollute the abdominal cavity and will not form postoperative intestinal adhesion. Postoperative pain is mild, postoperative reaction is small, intestinal peristalsis recovers quickly and hospitalization time is short.
disadvantaged
The operation is difficult, and it is not easy for ordinary doctors to master it.