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It is an incision made horizontally across the lower end of the uterus; this kind of incision is preferred for less bleeding and stronger healing

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What is a transverse incision?

A transverse incision is one that crosses the main axis of the area being cut.


What are the medical word parts for the word supraumbilical transverse incision?

It means what it says that is, a transverse (horizontal) incision above the belly button


What is the possibility of a successful vaginal birth after a cesarean section?

The success rate for vaginal birth after cesarean section in patients who have had a prior low transverse uterine incision is approximately 70%.


A vertical incision above the navel is referred to what type of incision?

A vertical incision is called a transverse or Pfannenstiel incision depending upon the procedure.


What surgical incision provide best cosmetic result?

Transverse


What incision is used to perform a transverse colectomy?

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What are the different types of uterine incisions in Caeserean Section?

There are 3 common types of incisions in a Cesarean section. First and the most common one is low transverse incision. Second is the low vertical incision.Third is the classic midline incision. Selection of the type of incision depends upon the risk factors in pregnancy. Consult your obstetrician for detailed advice.


If an incision was made in the supra-umbilical transverse region what region what that incision be made?

The incision is being made in the epigastric region.epi- means "above".gastr- means "stomach".-ic means "pertaining to".


How is the mcburney incision made for an open procedure?

Mcburney's incision is no longer been used for Appendectomy. For cosmetic reason a transverse bikini line incision is now used for appendectomy


What is the name of a tissue specimen or surgical incsicion made along the transverse plane?

Transverse incision is also known as a horizontal or crosswise incision. It is made across the fibers of a muscle or tissue, typically in a direction parallel to the ground.


What the risk of having vaginal birth when the first time was c-section?

There are two major types of C-Sections. With the older style (classical incision), the uterine incision is from top to bottom. With the newer style, (low cervical transverse) the incision is made horizontally across the lower part of the uterus (a bikini cut). With the low cervical transverse, the chances of a VBAC (vaginal birth after c-section) is very good. With the classical incision, VBAC in contrindicated. The reason for this is that the upper portion of the uterusis the area that works the hardest during labor and has the greater stress. It also contains many more blood vessels. The previous incision weakens the uterus in this area and makes it much more likely to rupture. Because of the quantity of blood vessels, the amount of bleeding in the event of a uterine rupture makes it life threatening. The lower risk of rupture and the lower risk of excessive bleeding make VBAC after a transverse c-section make it a viable option.


What is the procedure for cesarean section?

The first incision opens the abdomen, usually horizontal across and above the pubic bone. The second transverse incision opens the uterus. The amniotic sac is ruptured and the baby delivered.