cervical laceration repair

Cervical lacerations are common in primiparas during childbirth, mostly on both sides of the cervix, less than 1cm deep, less bleeding, generally cured, can not be treated. It is found that there is a large amount of blood continuous outflow, and the operation is required. Treatment of diseases: cervical valgus Indication 1. Newly occurring cervical lacerations, especially those with cervical bleeding. 2. Old cervical laceration causes habitual abortion, cervical insufficiency, cervical valgus, and cervicitis for a long time. Contraindications Acute inflammation of the cervix and vagina. Preoperative preparation 1. Surgery should be performed 3 to 7 days after menstruation is clean. 2. Preoperative leucorrhea examination. 3. Preoperative cervical cytology examination, if necessary, cervical biopsy, cervical canal scraping or segmental diagnosis, except for cervical malignant tumors. 4. After the first menstrual cramps, return to the postoperative period to determine whether the cervix is stuck. complication 1. Postoperative bleeding. 2. Postoperative infection. 3. Cervical canal adhesions. 4. Cervical insufficiency and/or cervical dystocia may occur in pregnancy again.

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