PERIOPERATIVE AND LONG-TERM CESAREAN SECTION COMPLICATIONS (A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW)
Asrankulova D.B
Andijan state medical institute
Nishonova D.A.
Andijan state medical institute
Abstract
The aim of the review is to analyze the complications of cesarean section (CS), the associated maternal and perinatal mortality, taking into account the economic development of the country, indications for CS, urgency, methods of surgery and anesthesia, and preventive measures. For a systematic review, a search was conducted on electronic research databases reporting maternal or perinatal morbidity and mortality associated with CS. The analysis included 167 studies, including 5,100,161 operations of CS and 8216 cases of maternal mortality meeting the inclusion criteria.