View clinical trials related to Caesarian Section.
Filter by:The study aimed to compare successful spinal needle insertion between obese and non-obese pregnant women in crossed leg sitting position undergoing cesarean section
The purpose of this study is to determine weather using warmed (body temperature) 0.75% Ropivicaine to convert labour epidural analgesia to surgical anaesthesia, reduces the onset time of surgical block, compared to standard room temperature
C-section deliveries are painful and need adequate analgesia. In the same time, mothers need early rehabilitation to take care of the baby. Hypothesis: Early oral self administration of painkillers could be as effective as usual IV administration by nursing staff. Purpose of the study: Evaluation of the efficacy of a program of self administration of painkillers postoperatively of C-section delivery.