pathophysiology of lower segment cesarian section
The CPT code for a repeat low transverse cervical segment cesarean section is 59430. This code specifically denotes a cesarean delivery that is performed on a patient who has had a previous cesarean section. It's important to ensure that the documentation accurately reflects the procedure performed for proper coding.
The ICD-9-CM code for repeat low transverse cervical segment cesarean is 654.21. The ICD-9-CM code for postpartum tubal ligation is V25.2.
A lower segment cesarean section (LSCS) is typically required in situations such as fetal distress, failure to progress in labor, or when the baby is in an abnormal position, such as breech. It may also be indicated for maternal health issues, such as severe hypertension or active genital herpes. Additionally, LSCS is often the preferred method for women with a previous cesarean delivery due to the lower risk of complications compared to classical cesarean sections.
Joel incision, no rectus sheath flap, no bladder flap, transverse incision high in the lower segment and manual extension, extra-abdominal full thickness repair, closure of rectus sheath and skin
piece, portion, section, bit
segment, subdivision,division, slice, sector
break up, dissever, part, partition, section, segment, separate
A section of a tangerine is called a "segment." Each segment is filled with juice and is separated by thin membranes. These segments are what make up the fruit's overall structure, allowing for easy separation and consumption.
A setgement, which is also known as a TCP segment is something that is created based on an application layer of data. An IP datagram is something generated which contains the TCP segment. The segment is located in the payload section.
Millipedes have two pairs of legs per body section, which means they have four legs on each segment of their body. This distinguishes them from centipedes, which have only one pair of legs per body segment.
they often do not represent an accurate cross section of the total population.
segment, section, element, fragment, splinter, measure, fraction, quantum