Clinical Medicine Insights: Women's Health 2013:6 51-54
Opinion
Published on 23 Jul 2013
DOI: 10.4137/CMWH.S12451
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Background: Bladder flaps are commonly created during routine cesarean deliveries and often require multiple steps that increase operating time and expose the surgeon to inadvertent injury.
Objective: We report a simple method of creating a bladder flap that eliminates the need for multiple instrument handoffs and repositioning.
Conclusion: The simplicity of this method allows the surgeon decreased operative entry time while decreasing exposure to injuries from multiple instrument handoffs during bladder flap development.
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