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In the last decades, caesarean section (CS) rates are getting higher in all over the world. This encourages us to improve operative techniques. In January 2018, investigators have introduced in the study unit: The French Ambulatory C section (FAUCS). This innovative approach appeares to provide a shorter recovery time, with a hospital discharge the day after surgery in 90% and then a better experience of childbirth. The diffusion of this technique requires its integration to the curriculum of residency. In this study, investigators will determine the mean number of procedures needed for trainees to master FAUCS.


Clinical Trial Description

Caesarean section (CS) is of the most commonly performed operations worldwide. This encourages a permanent search to improve the operative techniques for a better childbirth experience. The MisgavLadach (MLC), caesarean section is the gold standard for caesarean section. Thus so, it is included During the first years of obstetrics curriculum. In January 2018, investigators have introduced The French Ambulatory C section (FAUCS) in the study unit. It is an innovative approach for CS. combining a left paramedian incision , an extra peritoneal access to the uterus and a purse-string double-layer closure of the uterus. Since that date, two doctors practice it regularly. However, the diffusion of this technique requires its integration into the curriculum of residency. Currently, there is no study on the learning procedure of FAUCS. In our study, investigators will determine the mean number of procedures needed for trainees to master FAUCS. Once the resident will master the procedure, investigators will study his skills evolution every 5 surgeries performed alone. ;


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NCT number NCT04155177
Study type Observational
Source University Tunis El Manar
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase
Start date March 30, 2021
Completion date March 30, 2022

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