The difference between transverse caesarean section and vertical caesarean section

The height of the transverse wound was about 34 cm above the pubic symphysis, and the length of the wound was about 1015 cm. The skin, subcutaneous tissue, and fascia are all incised transversely, but when it comes to the rectus abdominis, the incision is made longitudinally at the midline and enters the abdominal cavity. The longitudinal wound is located on the midline between the navel and pubic symphysis, and the length of the wound is about 15 cm. Transverse and longitudinal cuts are simply a matter of surgical incision selection. The transverse incision was a surgical method pioneered by the Israelis. Mainly beneficial to early postoperative recovery

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