Perioperative Management and Outcomes After Cesarean Section—A Cross-Sectional Study From Rural Rwanda

Volume: 245, Pages: 390 - 395
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Cesarean sections (c-sections), the most common surgical procedures performed worldwide, are essential in reducing maternal and neonatal deaths. There is a paucity of research studies on c-section care and outcomes in rural African settings. The objective of this study was to describe demographic characteristics, clinical management, and maternal and neonatal outcomes among women receiving c-sections at Kirehe District Hospital (KDH) in rural...
Paper Details
Title
Perioperative Management and Outcomes After Cesarean Section—A Cross-Sectional Study From Rural Rwanda
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
245
Pages
390 - 395
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